The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Work Gloves for Your Fall Projects
Disclosure: I'm testing these gloves from DukWon Glove Co. this season. All opinions and blistered-hand memories are my own! This post contains affiliate links
Fall is officially here, and you know what that means—it's time to tackle that ever-growing outdoor to-do list! Whether you're raking mountains of leaves, hanging Halloween decorations, or getting an early jump on those Christmas lights (no judgment here!), having the right gear can transform these chores from dreaded tasks into satisfying weekend accomplishments.
And let me tell you, after years of dealing with blisters, cold hands, and gloves that fell apart after one use, I've learned that not all work gloves are created equal.
Why Quality Gloves Actually Matter
I used to grab whatever cheap gloves I could find at the hardware store, thinking "gloves are gloves, right?" Wrong! Here's what I've learned the hard way:
- Protection matters: Your hands take a beating during yard work—from rough branches to sharp tools
- Comfort is key: If your gloves are uncomfortable, you'll take them off (and then regret it)
- Durability saves money: Investing in quality gloves that last beats buying new ones every season
- The right glove for the right job: Different tasks need different levels of grip, protection, and flexibility
Discovering DukWon Glove Co.
This season, I'm switching things up and testing out gloves from DukWon Glove Co.—a company that's been specializing in high-performance work gloves for over 25 years. What caught my attention? They're made in Korea with a focus on durability, comfort, AND protection. Plus, they're breathable and washable, which means they can actually keep up with everything fall throws at us.
My Fall Glove Collection: Five Styles for Every Project
I'm trying out five different models this season, each designed for specific tasks. Here's the breakdown:
1. Grey Span-Nylon Glove with Black Nitrile Foam Palm Coating
Best for: Leaf cleanup, gardening, and everyday yard work
This is quickly becoming my go-to for general outdoor tasks. The nitrile foam palm gives you excellent grip even when things get damp (hello, morning dew on those leaves!), and the span-nylon keeps your hands comfortable during longer projects.
2. White Nylon Glove with White PU Top Coating
Best for: Holiday decorations, string lights, and delicate tasks
If you've ever snagged a strand of lights or scratched up a delicate ornament with rough work gloves, this pair is a game-changer. The PU coating provides just enough grip without the bulk, making it perfect for detailed work.
3. Grey Glass Fiber Liner Glove
Best for: Lighter DIY projects and home tasks
These are surprisingly lightweight while still offering solid protection. I love these for quick projects around the house or when I need dexterity but still want to keep my hands safe.
4. Grey Glass Fiber Glove with Black NBR Foam Palm Coating
Best for: Heavier yard work, hauling, and tougher DIY jobs
When I need to move branches, handle rough materials, or tackle more intense projects, these cut-resistant gloves are my pick. The NBR foam palm coating means I can maintain a solid grip without sacrificing protection.
Best for: Heavier yard work, hauling, and tougher DIY jobs
When I need to move branches, handle rough materials, or tackle more intense projects, these cut-resistant gloves are my pick. The NBR foam palm coating means I can maintain a solid grip without sacrificing protection.
5. Black Melange HPPE Blended Glove
Best for: All-around use and cooler weather projects
This is my everyday fall favorite. They're versatile enough for most tasks and provide that extra layer of warmth when the temperature starts dropping—without making your hands sweaty.
My Fall To-Do List (And Which Gloves I'm Using!)
Here's how I'm planning to put these gloves to work this season:
What I'm Looking For
As I test these gloves over the next few weeks, here's what I'll be paying attention to:
Here's how I'm planning to put these gloves to work this season:
- Leaf Raking & Garden Cleanup - Grey Nitrile Foam gloves
- Halloween Decoration Setup - White PU Coated gloves
- Gutter Cleaning - Cut-resistant Glass Fiber gloves
- Holiday Light Installation - White PU Coated gloves
- General Yard Maintenance - Black HPPE Blended gloves
What I'm Looking For
As I test these gloves over the next few weeks, here's what I'll be paying attention to:
- Durability: Will they hold up after multiple washes and heavy use?
- Comfort: Can I wear them for hours without my hands getting sweaty or cramped?
- Grip: Do they maintain traction in different conditions?
- Versatility: Can I use them for multiple types of tasks?
- Value: Are they worth the investment compared to cheaper alternatives?
Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Work Gloves
No matter which gloves you choose, here are some tips I've learned for making them last:
- Match the glove to the task: Don't use delicate gloves for heavy work (and vice versa)
- Wash them regularly: Dirt and sweat break down materials faster
- Store them properly: Keep them in a dry place away from direct sunlight
- Check for damage: Small tears can quickly become big problems
- Have multiple pairs: Rotate between pairs to extend their lifespan
Are you tackling any big outdoor projects this fall? What's your experience with work gloves been like?
And if you're curious about how these DukWon gloves hold up to a season of New England fall projects, stay tuned for my full review coming soon. I'll be putting them through their paces and sharing all the details!
Happy fall, everyone! May your leaves be few and your gloves be comfortable! 🍂🧤



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