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Gloves

Women's Latex Gloves

The ultimate finishing touch — bold, sensual, and iconic. From opera-length drama to cropped knuckle styles, every pair is handcrafted from premium latex for a flawless fit and sleek shine. Loved by celebrities and stylists worldwide, featured on stage, in magazines, and at major events.

Handmade in California. The glove that completes the look.

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Long Gloves
Opera-length and beyond — crafted
for drama, elegance, and impact.
Short & Cropped
Knuckle gloves and cropped styles —
versatile, playful, and effortless.
Statement Styles
Fishnet, skeleton, harness, and printed
designs for a bolder look.
Custom Colors
Made-to-order in any color from our
chart — classic black to bold brights.
Celebrity Approved
Worn on stage, on set, and on the red
carpet by artists and stylists worldwide.
Made to Order Most gloves are handcrafted after your order is placed. Select styles marked Ready to Ship are in stock.
Latex Glove Guide & FAQ

The Vex Guide to Latex Gloves

Gloves are the finishing touch that turns an outfit into a statement — and the length you choose changes everything. From cropped wrist styles to dramatic opera-length and shoulder-length latex gloves, here is how to choose your length, measure for a clean fit, and put them on without tearing a seam. Every pair is hand-finished in California from 0.45mm latex.

WristCropped & knuckle
Mid-ArmBelow the elbow
OperaAbove the elbow
ShoulderFull-arm drama

Glove lengths, explained

Wrist and cropped gloves are the everyday, versatile option — playful and easy to wear. Mid-arm gloves stop below the elbow for a cleaner, dressed-up line. Opera-length gloves — the classic — reach above the elbow and are the length most people picture for evening and red-carpet looks; they pair especially well with a latex mini dress or sleeveless gown. Shoulder-length gloves run the full arm for maximum drama on stage or editorial. If you came here looking for opera gloves specifically, look for styles marked opera or long length.

How to measure for latex gloves

Two measurements get you a clean fit. First, hand circumference: wrap a tape around the widest part of your palm, just below the knuckles (excluding the thumb) — this sets your size, S through L. Second, for anything longer than the wrist, measure arm length and bicep circumference so an opera or shoulder glove sits where you want it and doesn't roll down. Latex grips, so a glove that measures correctly stays up on its own without adhesive.

Putting them on and the shine

Dust your hands and the inside of the glove with cornstarch, or use a silicone dressing aid, then work each finger on individually before easing the length up your arm — never pull from the cuff, which stresses the seam. Smooth out air as you go. Finish with a buff of silicone shiner for the high-gloss look latex is known for.

Care

Rinse, dry fully, and dust the insides with cornstarch before storing flat, away from light and metal (rings and bracelets will stain them). Treated this way a pair lasts for years. Many glove styles are Ready to Ship in stock; others are made to order in any color from our chart. Full care steps are in our latex care collection.

What are opera-length latex gloves?

Opera gloves are the classic above-the-elbow length, traditionally worn for evening and formal looks. In latex they deliver high shine and a sculpted line up the arm, and they pair beautifully with sleeveless dresses and gowns.

How do I measure for latex gloves?

Measure hand circumference around the widest part of your palm just below the knuckles for your size. For opera or shoulder lengths, also measure arm length and bicep circumference so the glove sits where you want it.

Will long latex gloves stay up without falling down?

Yes — latex grips the skin, so a correctly measured opera or shoulder glove stays up on its own without adhesive. Accurate bicep and arm-length measurements are the key.

How do I put on latex gloves without tearing them?

Dust hands and glove interiors with cornstarch or use a silicone aid, work each finger on individually, then ease the length up the arm. Never pull from the cuff, which stresses the seam.

Are your latex gloves in stock or made to order?

Many styles are Ready to Ship in stock and ship quickly. Others are handcrafted to order in California and can be made in any color from our chart.