Hand Protection That Actually Works on the Job
Most workplaces across India go through a lot of gloves. Between the dust, the handling, and the repetitive gripping, hand protection takes a real beating. And when you are sourcing for a factory floor or a warehouse with dozens of workers, you do not have the luxury of picking something that looks good but falls apart after a week. You need something reliable, something your workers will actually wear, and something that holds up when ordered in volume.
That is exactly what these cotton knitted hand gloves are designed to do. Nothing fancy, nothing overcomplicated, just well-made industrial gloves that do what they are supposed to. At Shiv Enterprises, we have been supplying these to workshops, manufacturing units, and logistics teams since 1987, and in that time we have seen what works and what does not when it comes to everyday hand protection.
What Are Cotton Knitted Hand Gloves?
Knitted hand gloves are made by interlocking cotton yarn into a flexible, form-fitting structure. Unlike rubber or leather, the knit allows the glove to move with the hand naturally, so there is less resistance and less fatigue during long shifts. Workers do not end up pulling them off mid-task because they are too stiff or too hot. They stay on and do their job.
The Blue/White combination is one of the most widely used in Indian industrial settings for good reason. The two-tone pattern makes them easy to spot on a worksite, and when a glove is too dirty or too worn to keep using, it is obvious. That is actually useful from a safety and hygiene standpoint. Supervisors can see at a glance when it is time to replace a pair.
Key Features of Our Industrial Knitted Gloves
- Comfortable for long shifts: The cotton knit moulds to the hand shape and does not cause the stiffness that synthetic or rubber alternatives often do. Workers can wear them through full shifts without the usual fatigue that comes with heavier gloves.
- Skin-friendly cotton material: There are no synthetic coatings or chemical treatments. The natural cotton is gentle enough for daily use and rarely causes the kind of skin irritation that latex or neoprene can trigger in some workers.
- Breathable construction: The open knit keeps air circulating around the hand, which matters a lot in warm workspaces. Less sweat means better grip and more comfort through the day.
- Good grip and dexterity: Because they are lightweight and fitted, workers keep most of their natural hand sensitivity. That is important for tasks involving small parts, tools, or anything that requires a bit of precision.
- Durable for daily use: These are not decorative gloves. They are built for actual industrial work and hold up well under regular handling tasks, material movement, and surface cleaning.
- Customisable sizing: We supply these in sizes that match your team's needs. If you have had issues with standard sizing before, gloves too loose, too tight, or inconsistent across a batch, that is something we can accommodate.
- Bulk availability: We handle high-volume orders with consistent quality and reliable dispatch. Whether you need 500 pairs or 5,000, the process is the same.
Product Specifications
- Product Name: Knitted Hand Gloves Blue/White
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Colour: Blue / White
- Size: Customisable on Request
- Type: General Purpose Industrial Gloves
- Supplied By: Shiv Enterprises, New Delhi
- Minimum Order: Contact us for bulk pricing
Where These Industrial Gloves Are Actually Used
One thing worth mentioning is that these gloves show up in a wider range of industries than most people expect when they first enquire. Here is where they are commonly put to work:
- Manufacturing units: Handling raw materials, moving parts between stations, and basic machine operation. The breathability is especially appreciated in warm production environments.
- Warehousing and logistics: Picking, packing, sorting, and loading. Workers in these environments are on their hands all day, and the lightweight fit reduces fatigue significantly.
- Automotive workshops: Light assembly, parts handling, and pre-cleaning tasks. Mechanics use them as a first layer of protection for jobs that do not need heavy-duty gloves.
- Construction sites: Carrying materials, surface prep, and tool handling. On a busy site, workers go through a lot of pairs and bulk availability matters.
- Printing and packaging: Handling paper rolls, cartons, and finished products where cleanliness and grip both matter.
- Electrical and plumbing trades: For handling fittings, pipes, and components during installation and maintenance jobs where dexterity is important.
Agriculture: Light outdoor tasks where breathable hand protection works better than heavier alternatives.




