
Great Depression · 1930s · American
Production
mass-produced
Material
synthetic knit
Culture
American
A pair of cream-colored knitted gloves featuring a close-fitting silhouette that extends several inches past the wrist. The gloves display subtle pin tuck detailing running vertically along the fingers and hand, creating linear texture in the knitted fabric. The synthetic material appears to have a smooth, matte finish typical of early artificial fibers developed in the 1930s. The extended cuff length reflects the formal glove-wearing conventions of the Depression era, when gloves were essential accessories for respectable public appearance. The construction shows machine knitting techniques that made gloves more affordable during economically challenging times.
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