Gloversville, New York: The History of American Glove Manufacturing and Its Enduring Craft Legacy
- jamesjordan

- May 31
- 1 min read
Few American industrial stories are as concentrated, as complete, or as instructive as Gloversville's. A small city in Fulton County, New York, Gloversville once produced more than 90 percent of all gloves manufactured in the United States. At its peak, it employed tens of thousands of workers, supported hundreds of manufacturers, and exported American-made gloves across the globe.
Gloversville's history is American manufacturing history in concentrated form: the geographic and labor conditions that enabled a craft cluster, the skill development that made it dominant, the economic forces that eroded its position, and the cultural legacy that outlasted the industry's collapse.



