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Past Potentate Shriners Gloves 2 pairs – White Cotton Gold Emblem Formal Wear

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Past Potentate Shriners Gloves in 100% pure cotton with machine embroidered gold emblem – three back lines, full finger length, hand wash care. Detail That Speaks Before You Do.

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Past Potentate Shriners Gloves 2 pairs – White Cotton Gold Emblem Formal Wear

Potentate is the highest elected office in a Shrine temple, and Past Potentate standing marks the brother who has completed that term of leadership. When he takes his position at a formal Shrine gathering or Masonic occasion in these gloves, the gold emblem at the wrist back identifies that standing to every Shriner in the room before the ceremony opens. The Past Potentate emblem on white cotton is not a general Masonic symbol. It is a specific rank signal that only one class of Shrine member wears.

The gold emblem sits centered at the wrist back of each glove, machine embroidered with the precision that places every element of the Past Potentate insignia in correct proportional relationship across both gloves. The scimitar, the sphinx, and the star and crescent that compose Shrine officer insignia at this level require consistent stitch geometry to read correctly at the distances formal ceremony places between officers and observers. Machine embroidery at this detail level holds that geometry across the full emblem face without the variation hand application can introduce.

Pure 100 percent cotton construction gives these gloves the breathability that full-day Shrine occasions demand. A Shriner attending a formal temple communication, a parade, or an installation ceremony in summer heat needs gloves that allow the hand to breathe through extended wear. Cotton manages that demand where synthetic alternatives fail, and the white surface holds its appearance through the hand wash cycle these gloves support without degrading the fabric or the emblem thread tension.

Three neat machine-stitched lines run across the back of each glove, providing the formal finishing detail that marks these as dress gloves within the Masonic and Shrine ceremony context. Those lines are visible alongside the gold emblem and frame the wrist back presentation that the Lodge room and temple floor read during formal procession and degree work.

Full finger-length construction covers the hand completely to the fingertips. Shrine formal occasions require complete hand coverage in officer gloves, and the full finger-length cut meets that standard for temple communications, installations, and the public ceremonial occasions Shrine membership includes.

One size fits most accommodates the range of Past Potentate officers present across Shrine temple membership without individual fitting requirements. Hand washing in lukewarm water with air drying maintains the white cotton color and the gold emblem thread condition through repeated formal Shrine seasons.

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Specifications

  • Material: 100% pure cotton
  • Color: Classic white
  • Design: Machine embroidered gold Past Potentate emblem
  • Stitching: Three neat machine lines on glove back
  • Size: Full finger-length, one size fits most
  • Care: Hand wash lukewarm water, air dry

Q: What emblem appears on these Shriners gloves?

A: Each glove carries a machine embroidered gold Past Potentate emblem at the wrist back, featuring the Shrine insignia specific to Past Potentate rank including the scimitar, sphinx, and star and crescent elements worked in precise stitch geometry across both gloves.

Q: What material are these gloves made from?

A: The gloves are made from 100 percent pure cotton, chosen for its breathability through extended formal Shrine occasions and its ability to maintain a clean white appearance through hand washing across repeated ceremony seasons.

Q: Are these gloves suitable for formal Shrine temple occasions?

A: Yes. The white cotton construction, gold Past Potentate emblem, full finger-length fit, and three-line back stitching meet the formal dress standard Shrine temple communications, installations, and public ceremonies place on Past Potentate officers.

Q: How are these gloves cared for?

A: Hand wash in lukewarm water and air dry. This preserves the pure cotton fabric and the machine embroidered gold emblem thread tension through the full ceremony calendar of formal Shrine and Masonic occasions.

Product Features

Machine embroidered gold Past Potentate emblem at wrist back

Precise machine embroidery holds the full Shrine Past Potentate insignia in correct proportional geometry across both gloves, reading clearly at the distances formal temple ceremony and procession place between officers and observers.

Three neat machine-stitched lines across glove back

The three parallel back lines provide the formal finishing detail that frames the gold emblem and identifies these as Shrine officer dress gloves within the ceremony context of temple communications and Masonic formal occasions.

Full finger-length 100 percent pure cotton construction

Pure cotton breathes through extended formal Shrine wear, covers the hand completely to the fingertips as officer dress occasions demand, and hand washes in lukewarm water to maintain white appearance across repeated ceremony seasons.

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Gloves Size

S, M, L, XL, XXL

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