Gloves

GLOVES

The glove plays a double role: it finishes a fetish silhouette and it filters the contact between hand and skin. Long wetlook or vinyl gloves up to the shoulder, shorter fingerless mitts, matte black opera-style gloves, textured silicone stimulation gloves, long latex gloves for deep penetration: this category brings together models for the look and for the practice, on your own or as a couple, without mixing up fashion and technical use.


Sexy gloves: an accessory with two lives

In the world of fetish and lingerie, the glove holds a particular place. On one hand, it extends the silhouette: a long vinyl or wetlook glove instantly changes how an outfit reads, sometimes becoming its main feature. On the other, it has a very concrete use: protect, ease contact, create a controlled texture between hand and body.

In this category you will find long wetlook, vinyl or matte black gloves up to the shoulder, shorter fingerless mitts, textured silicone stimulation gloves for caresses, and long latex gloves designed for deep penetration. The uses are distinct; choose based on the effect you are after.

A glove is never a neutral accessory: it turns the hand into a tool or a symbol. It is up to each person to decide what to make of it — an outfit detail, a layer of protection, or an extra texture in play.

Which gloves should you choose?

The choice first depends on the use. To finish off an evening outfit, a private cocktail or a fetish scene, go for a long wetlook or vinyl glove that rises above the elbow — the visual effect is immediate. For more practical use, a textured silicone glove offers different caresses, while a long latex glove allows manual penetration or hands-on play with a real hygienic barrier.

Then think about length (fingerless mitt, elbow-length, shoulder-length), material (soft wetlook, stiffer vinyl, silicone, latex), colour and finish (matte, glossy, textured). For technical use, the quality of the material and the strength of the seams matter more than the visual effect.

The main types of gloves

The catalogue covers both outfit gloves and gloves designed for a more functional use. Here are the main families to help you choose by intent.

Long wetlook gloves

Soft, glossy, easy to slip on, they rise up to the arm or the shoulder and perfectly complete a short dress or a backless outfit. For a glamour-fetish effect without stiffness, go for long wetlook gloves with a fitted seam.

Long vinyl gloves

Stiffer, glossier, more visually striking, they turn the hand into a graphic element. Ideal for a more assertive scene or a head-to-toe fetish look. For maximum light effect, go for models with a very glossy finish in opera length.

Wetlook and vinyl fingerless mitts

Fingerless or partly fingered, shorter, mitts add a fetish touch without covering the whole hand — handy for holding a drink or handling objects. For evening or club use, go for wetlook or vinyl mitts that match the outfit.

Matte black opera-style gloves

Inspired by the classic evening glove, in a matte finish, they often climb very high up the arm. More elegant, less fetish-flagged, they slip into both a glamour outfit and a more sober dark look. For restrained elegance, go for extra-long matte black gloves.

Textured silicone stimulation gloves

Covered with small textures (nubs, waves, ridges), they transform every caress: the contact is no longer skin, but a drawn surface. Washable, reusable, used with a little water-based lubricant. To explore new sensations, go for textured silicone gloves.

Long latex gloves for deep penetration

Designed for fisting and deep manual penetration, these gloves rise above the elbow and provide a solid hygienic barrier. They are always used with plenty of compatible lubricant. For safe, comfortable use, go for extra-long single-use latex models.

Gloves for the look or gloves for the practice?

Outfit gloves (wetlook, vinyl, matte) work on the image: they extend the arm, catch the light and signal an intention. You pick them by length, colour and material, with the whole look in mind. They are reusable, cared for like the matching lingerie and almost never step directly into the sexual act.

Technical gloves (silicone, latex) work on contact: they change the sensation, protect the skin or make a precise practice easier. You pick them by material and fit, with the specific practice in mind. They do not need to look good — they need to function and make the experience more comfortable and safer.

Tips for first use

A few simple habits make wearing gloves more pleasant and preserve the materials, whether for an outfit accessory or a more functional glove.

  • Check the size guide: wetlook gloves fit close to the fingers and arm; a model that is too tight becomes uncomfortable after an hour.
  • Remove your rings: stones and claws can pierce a thin glove in seconds. A flat wedding band usually goes through, nothing more.
  • Trim your nails for technical gloves: with a latex glove designed for penetration, a nail that is slightly too long can pierce the material and cause an unwelcome tear.
  • Use the right lubricant: water or silicone depending on the practice and the material. Silicone does not get along with silicone (toy or glove), latex does not get along with oil.
  • Care for outfit gloves like lingerie: hand wash, cold water, lay flat to dry. Single-use gloves, on the other hand, are not reused.

Our selection of gloves

At Tentations, we have brought together gloves for every use, from the long wetlook glove that completes a fetish evening outfit to the latex glove for deep manual penetration, by way of fingerless mitts and silicone stimulation gloves.

You will find several lengths (fingerless mitt, elbow, opera, extra-long), several materials (wetlook, vinyl, matte black, textured silicone, latex) and several levels of commitment, from the simple outfit accessory to the technical glove reserved for a specific use.

If you are first looking for a look accessory, start with a pair of long wetlook gloves: it is the easiest format to wear and the most versatile in a sexy wardrobe.

Frequently asked questions

Which glove length should you pick?

For an evening effect, extra-long models (up to the shoulder) are the most striking. For daily use or club nights, elbow-length models stay the most comfortable. Fingerless mitts, shorter, leave the fingers free for handling.

Can silicone gloves be washed?

Yes, like a silicone sex toy: lukewarm water, mild soap or a sex toy cleaner, air-dry. Avoid any abrasive product and any machine cycle.

Can you reuse a latex glove?

No, long latex gloves designed for penetration are single-use. Once removed, they must be discarded, even if they do not look damaged.

Are long gloves hard to put on?

It depends on the material. Wetlook slips on easily like tights. Pure vinyl may call for a bit of patience or a thin layer of talc. Take your time and avoid pulling sharply on the seams.

Can these gloves be worn outside?

Matte black opera-style gloves slip into a dressed-up evening outfit without raising eyebrows. Wetlook and vinyl gloves are more pronounced: they belong in a club or a private party, less in a classic formal setting.

Which lubricant to use with a silicone glove?

A water-based one. Avoid silicone lubricants, which may alter the surface of the glove. Water-based lubricant rinses off easily and can be reapplied as needed.

Is delivery discreet?

Yes. Orders are prepared with discretion and shipped in neutral packaging, with no explicit indication of the contents on the outside.

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