The Hornline Gloves
The Hornline Gloves
The Hornline Gloves
The Hornline Gloves
The Hornline Gloves
The Hornline Gloves
The Hornline Gloves
The Hornline Gloves
The Hornline Gloves
The Hornline Gloves
The Hornline Gloves
The Hornline Gloves

The Hornline Gloves

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Wear what the pros wear. The Hornline Gloves by Seavine protect the skin, come in a whole spectrum of colors, and have been trusted by The Blue Devils for years.

  • 100+ colors. Why do traditional gloves only come in black or white? We don’t know either. Our gloves come in virtually any color, so you can match any skin tone or color palette.
    • Don't see your color here? Pick "other" (previously called custom) and specify the color in the Order Note in the shopping cart. Please note that there is a 25-pair minimum for these custom colors.
    • Looking for a custom print? Scroll down for more info.
  • 4 styles to choose from: full hand vs. no fingertips & long vs. short.
    • Full hand gloves are designed for brass players, no fingertips are designed for woodwind players.
    • Long gloves go all the way up to the elbow while short gloves go about halfway up the forearm.
  • 4-way stretch spandex for comfort and sleekness. It's like silk for athletes. Feel great and look great with your Seavines.
  • Protect your skin. Seavine gloves are longer than traditional cotton gloves and protect your skin because covering the forearm prevents brass poisoning from your instrument. (The long version of our gloves protect more skin area than the short version.)
  • Durability. Our gloves are designed to last way longer than cotton gloves, reducing waste for everyone and inventory keeping for directors.

Washing instructions: wash in cold water with like colors and hang to dry.

Typically ships in 3 weeks (approximately 5 weeks for other colors).

Don’t see your color here? Fill out our ordering form to get the ball rolling. Please note that there is a 5-pair minimum for these custom colors.

Looking for a custom print in order to match your show colors or school branding? We'd love to learn more. Fill out our form to inquire.

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Why The Hornline Gloves?

Hear all about them from the perspective of the 2018 Blue Devils Horn Sergeant, Kevin Tieck! From customization to sleekness and mobility, the best performers in the world love wearing The Hornline Gloves.

FAQ

Seavine gloves are longer, more durable, and made of 4-way stretch spandex, which allows for greater comfort compared to standard cotton gloves. Additionally, we offer the gloves in several cuts and color options for greater uniform design flexibility.

We don’t currently offer a sizing chart, but it’s something we’re working on! If you’re looking to order for a larger group, we would recommend ordering one pair of glove in each size to fit your students before ordering.

Yes! If you don't see your desired color, fill out our form and we will help coordinate.

We can make cymbal gloves with a custom printed design. There is a $50-$100 fee for working with our in-house graphic designer to get the design ready for print. Additionally, custom printed gloves will take an extra 3-4 weeks compared to our solid-colored gloves to manufacture. Interested? Start the process here.

If you’d like to place a large order or a custom order, please email us at orders@seavine.co.

Our Hornline Gloves come in two finger styles. We offer full hand gloves which cover the fingers for drum majors and brass instruments such as trumpets, trombones, baritones, mellophones, tubas, contras, sousaphone, saxophones, alto saxophones, tenor saxophones, and baritone saxophones. We also offer fingerless glove styles for woodwind instruments such as flutes, piccolos, clarinets, and bass clarinets.

We offer two different sleeve length styles for our Hornline Gloves. Our long style covers most of the forearm, and our short style covers the wrist.

Seavine Cymbal Bags can be used in a variety of settings including concert and orchestral bands, indoor percussion ensembles, drum and bugle corps, and marching bands. They’re also a great option for groups competing in Drum Corps International (DCI), Winterguard International (WGI), Bands of America (BOA), College Marching Band, HBCU Bands, SoundSport, and DrumLine Battle.