
How Can I Find the Real True Blues Gloves?
Posted by Sunshine Chapman on Sep 6th 2025
If you’ve ever used True Blues dishwashing gloves, you know there’s nothing else like them. They’re soft, durable, and last for years. But lately, a flood of counterfeit gloves is confusing customers and causing frustration — and Star Kitchen & Home is setting the record straight.
What’s Going On?
A company calling itself Kitchen Star—a former customer of Star Kitchen & Home—has started selling cheap knockoffs of True Blues gloves. On some platforms, they’re even using the True Blues original UPC and SKU numbers, making it look like you’re buying the real thing when you’re not.
A Customer's Warning
“When I ordered these falsely advertised gloves, I received a pair with different tags. They were stiffer than True Blues and the color bled onto my white countertops.”
— Anne McCloud, customer
That’s the kind of disappointing (and messy) experience you want to avoid.
✅ How to Spot the Real True Blues
Genuine True Blues gloves are:
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Soft and flexible, not stiff or plasticky
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Packaged in retro 1950s cartoon-style graphics
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Colorfast — they won’t bleed onto your counters
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Known for their incredible longevity (some users still wear the same pair after 12+ years!)
Pro Tip: If the gloves arrive with no packaging or look generic, they’re likely fakes.
Don’t Fall for Fakes
Sunshine Chapman shares her personal experience:
“I’ve been using True Blues gloves for 12 years to dye my hair, and I still use the same pair I originally purchased. I want to make sure customers don’t fall prey to these fakes.”
Where to Buy the Real Deal
To guarantee authenticity, always buy True Blues gloves from:
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Amazon (in the Star Kitchen & Home Brand Store)
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Grocery stores and gourmet shops nationwide
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Our official website: StarKitchenandHome.com
True Blues gloves are built to last. Don’t let counterfeits fool you. Stick with trusted sources, and look for that charming 1950s packaging — your hands will thank you.