1. Introduction: The Connection Point

Let’s be real for a second. You can have the most expensive suspension and the fastest engine build, but if your hands slip off the bars, none of it matters. Your gloves are the only direct connection between your body and the machine.

At No Logo Racing, we believe that motocross gloves shouldn’t feel like oven mitts. They should feel like a second skin. Whether you are scrubbing jumps on a motocross track, navigating technical roots on an MTB, or curating a streetwear motocross fit for the city, your gloves define your control.

In this guide, we are breaking down exactly which model fits your riding style, how to rock the new Glory Violet Pastel, and most importantly, how to use our size chart so you never have to deal with a return.

2. The Showdown: Skin Series vs. Glory Series

We offer two distinct glove families. Both use our premium, high-tactility Clarino palm (no blisters, maximum feel), but they have very different vibes.

  • The SKIN Series (The Purist):
    • The Look: Features our iconic “Triple Circle” logo on the top hand. It’s clean, geometric, and athletic.
    • The Vibe: Pure racing. This is for the rider who wants their riding to do the talking.
    • Top Picks: The Skin Blanc (White) is the ultimate “factory pro” look, while the Skin Noir (Black) is the go-to for winter riders who deal with mud and grease.
  • The GLORY Series (The Trendsetter):
    • The Look: Features the bold “NOGO” text logo. This design is heavily influenced by skate culture and the streetwear motocross movement.
    • The Vibe: Loud and proud. It’s for the rider who wants to break the mold of boring, traditional motocross gear.
    • Top Picks: This series hosts our most unique colors, including the Glory Violet Pastel and Glory Bleu Pastel.

3. Color Theory: From “Stealth Mode” to “Pastel Pop”

Your gloves are usually the first thing people see in your POV videos or photos. What does your color choice say about you?

  • The Classics (Skin & Glory):
    • Noir (Black): The mechanic’s best friend. If you wrench on your own bike, you know that grease stains ruin white gear instantly. Black gloves stay looking new for entire seasons. Perfect for Enduro.
    • Blanc (White): The clean aesthetic. White gloves reflect the summer sun, keeping your hands slightly cooler. They pop in photos and look incredibly fast.
    • Rouge (Red) & Bleu (Blue): The OEM match. If you ride a Honda, GasGas, or Yamaha, these integrate seamlessly with your bike’s livery.
  • The New Wave (Glory Exclusives):
    • Glory Violet Pastel: This isn’t your average purple. It’s a soft, muted pastel that screams “modern style.” It pairs incredibly well with vintage aesthetic kits or white jerseys.
    • Glory Bleu Pastel: An icy, fresh tone. In a sea of neon yellow and orange motocross gear, these pastels stand out by being understated.

4. Style Guide: Pairing Gloves with Your Custom Jersey

We are seeing a massive shift in the industry. Riders are tired of being billboards. They are moving toward custom motocross jerseys created on blank canvases.

  • The “Streetwear” Fit: If you are rocking a hoodie and riding pants in the city, the Glory Violet Pastel gloves add that intentional “fashion” element that separates a rider from a commuter.
  • The “Stealth” Fit: Pair an all-black custom jersey (with matte black prints) with Skin Noir gloves. It’s a Special Ops look that never goes out of style.

5. The Fit Bible: Decoding the No Logo Size Chart

Buying gloves online is stressful. “Will the thumb be too long?” “Will the palm bunch up?”

Stop guessing. We have calibrated our sizing to be precise. Grab a tape measure (in CM) and follow this guide based on our official chart.

The Two Critical Measurements:

  1. Measurement A (Palm Width): Measure across your palm, just below the knuckles (do not include the thumb).
  2. Measurement B (Hand Length): Measure from the first crease of your wrist to the very tip of your middle finger.

The No Logo Sizing Matrix:

Size (Label)Palm Width (A)Hand Length (B)Ideal For…
YXS (4/6)7,5 cm17 cmThe “First Bike” Rider (Ages 4-6)
YS (6/8)8,0 cm18 cmYoung Rippers
YM (8/10)8,0 cm18,5 cmGrowing Kids
YL (10/12)8,5 cm19 cmPre-Teens
YXL (12/14)9,0 cm19,5 cmTeens or very small adult hands
XS9,5 cm19,5 cmSmall Adult hands
S9,5 cm20 cmSlim hands / Women
M10,0 cm21 cmAverage Male hand
L10,0 cm21,5 cmLarge hands
XL10,5 cm23 cmMaximum grip / Large palms
  • Pro Tip: If your palm width (A) puts you in a Medium, but your fingers are long (Measurement B matches Large), SIZE UP. It is better to have slightly wider gloves than gloves that crush your fingertips.

6. The Youth Bridge: Growing from YXS to Adult XL

Parents, we know the struggle. You buy gear, and the kid grows out of it in three months.

We designed our range to bridge the gap perfectly.

Look at the chart: A YXL is 9cm wide. An Adult XS is 9.5cm wide.

This means when your child outgrows the youth line, they don’t have to switch brands or styles. They can graduate directly into the adult Skin or Glory series seamlessly.

7. Care Rituals: Don’t Ruin Your Grip

The Clarino palm is a synthetic leather that performs like magic, but you have to treat it right.

  • The Velcro Rule: Always close the velcro strap before throwing gloves in the wash. If you don’t, the velcro will hook onto the polyester mesh or the pastel fabric and cause “pilling” (fuzziness).
  • Cold Wash Only: 30°C max. High heat kills the grip.
  • Air Dry: Never use the dryer. Let them hang dry.

8. Conclusion :

Whether you are chasing a podium finish with the Skin Blanc or chasing clout in the city with the Glory Violet Pastel, your choice matters.

Don’t settle for baggy, generic gloves. Measure your hand, check the chart, and grab the pair that fits your style.

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