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DRYE Performance Glove Liners

Sweat inside gloves is why your hands won’t recover. DRYE moves it away.
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What if your gloves are the reason your hands won’t recover?


Most gloves trap sweat against your skin. When moisture stays sealed in, the barrier softens, cracks faster, and irritation becomes harder to recover from. DRYE uses a dual-layer textile that moves moisture outward so skin stays drier, calmer, and less reactive during long glove use.


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When moisture gets trapped inside your gloves, three things happen:


1. Your skin barrier weakens — softened skin breaks down faster, making irritation harder to recover from.

2. Your hands lose heat up to 20× faster — wet skin chills rapidly even in insulated gloves.


3. Hygiene issues accelerate — moisture fuels bacteria, odor and tissue breakdown under friction.


This combination keeps hands cold, irritated, and constantly on edge, even when you’re doing everything “right”.



Why fixes don’t last

Creams rub off, powders turn to paste, cotton liners stay wet. Steroids calm for a while but trigger rebound. None of them solve the sweat inside your gloves.


How this is different

DRYE uses a dual-layer textile engineered to move sweat away from the skin — without membranes or chemical coatings.

  • The inner layer stays smooth against your hand while pulling moisture away.
  • Outer layer spreads it out so it can evaporate. Your hands stay dry instead of soaked.

What it means for you

  • Noticeably drier hands from the first wear.
  • Fewer flare-ups and irritation within days.
  • Nails that stay stronger and intact.
  • Lasting comfort through full shifts.

And it works

"Within two weeks… completely healed and back to normal.” – Deborah F., US


"They keep my hands dry and stop my eczema from flaring.” – Michael Y., Canada


"I have eczema and these liners have been the best thing I’ve ever bought for my hands. I wear them under latex gloves all day, and even after hours my hands stay dry. I’ve been using them for months, washing them every other day — still in great condition. — Phuong N., US"



Backed by world-leading textile research

Developed over 7 years with Swedish research institutions including Uppsala University, RISE, and The Swedish School of Textiles in Borås.


Trusted in demanding environments

Used daily in automotive, industrial, healthcare, cleaning, and even sports settings: Tesla, VW, and Porsche workshops. Hospital teams. Cleaning crews. Elite hockey players. And people with cracked, sensitive hands at home.


Let your hands recover. Stop wasting money.

1–2 pairs per year instead of hundreds. No creams. No powders. Washable. Reusable. Lasts 4–12 months. 30-day money-back guarantee.

National Innovation Award Recipient of National Innovation Award
Engineered with Scientific Precision Engineered with Scientific Precision
Demonstrated Wear Resistance Demonstrated Wear Resistance
Reduced Environmental Impact Reduced Environmental Impact
Skin barrier softens and weakens

Skin barrier softens and weakens

Softened skin breaks faster — irritation gets harder to recover from.

Moisture fuels bacteria + friction damage

Moisture fuels bacteria + friction damage

Irritation escalates during long glove use.

Wet skin loses heat fast

Wet skin loses heat fast

Cold + moisture = quicker breakdown.

Why gloves make your skin break down

Inside gloves, moisture and constant rubbing change how your skin behaves. Here’s the chain reaction DRYE is built to interrupt.

1. Occlusion

Gloves trap heat and block airflow. The skin becomes warm and humid with limited ability to release moisture.

2. Trapped sweat

Sweat stays sealed against the surface of the skin, increasing softness and swelling over time.

3. Maceration

Overhydrated skin loses structure and becomes more reactive to stress from movement.

4. Friction

Softened skin experiences higher friction against glove material. Micro-stress builds up across the day.

5. Skin breakdown

Moisture + heat + friction make the skin more sensitive, red, and slower to recover during glove use.

Backed by leading Swedish research

Developed in Sweden with textile scientists, dermatologists and real-world industry partners — built to solve sweat-related skin damage inside gloves.

Traditional liners vs DRYE

Traditional liners absorb moisture — and stay wet

Cotton, silk, bamboo and merino are absorbent materials. Inside gloves, they hold sweat in the fibers, keeping the environment warm, damp and slow to recover.

DRYE moves moisture away — instead of storing it

A dual-layer structure pulls moisture off the skin and spreads it outward so it can evaporate. No coatings. No chemicals. Just engineered physics.

How we engineered the textile

Most fabrics “breathe” – but they still let moisture sit against the skin. We needed a structure that moved it away. Our dual-layer knit keeps the inner surface drier while the outer layer spreads moisture so it can evaporate.

Built for real-world conditions

Tested in environments where moisture is constant: Nitrile & latex shifts, automotive work, cold-weather sports, household cleaning and grip-intensive tasks. Across all settings: less irritation, fewer flare-ups, better endurance.

Recognized innovation

Recognized innovation

Developed with textile scientists, dermatologists, and real-world industry environments to solve sweat-related skin damage inside gloves. Awarded the SKAPA prize in memory of Alfred Nobel for its contribution to protective equipment and skin-health research.

Abous us

Most users report reduced sweat buildup and improved comfort from the first wear. By minimizing prolonged moisture exposure, the liners help limit common triggers of irritation during extended glove use. Some see results immediately. For others, visible changes in skin condition may take longer and typically depend on consistent use over time.

Durability ranges from 4 to 12 months of daily use, depending on frequency, mechanical stress (e.g. friction), and washing habits.

Standard liners typically absorb sweat and retain it near the skin. DRYE uses a dual-layer textile that actively transports moisture away—reducing prolonged skin contact with sweat and helping maintain a more stable skin environment.

No. DRYE liners are not classified as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and do not protect against external hazards. They are designed to address internal glove conditions—specifically sweat buildup and moisture-related friction.

No. DRYE liners were developed and tested with individuals experiencing severe skin sensitivity and chronic irritation. Because they function reliably under those conditions, they’re equally suitable for general use—by anyone who wears gloves for extended periods.

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