Classic then. Classic now. Inside the Everlast 1910 collection.
The story of this collection starts long ago – in New York City, 1910 – and to understand its DNA, we have to go back there. A young Jacob Golomb, convinced that sporting goods could be built to last, founds a company on a simple but radical premise: make it better. Make it last.
Seven years later, a raw fighter named Jack Dempsey comes knocking, carrying nothing but ambition and a question – can you build headgear that holds up through fifteen rounds of hell? Golomb said yes. Everlast was born.
In 1919, Dempsey became the world's heavyweight champion. From that moment, the story of Everlast and the story of boxing became one. Sugar Ray Robinson. Muhammad Ali. Mike Tyson. Terence Crawford. Generation after generation, the sport's greatest fighters have stepped into the ring with Everlast in their corner.
The 1910 Collection honors that heritage and ensures it endures for tomorrow’s greats.

WHAT IS THE EVERLAST 1910 COLLECTION?
The 1910 Collection is our top-shelf boxing gear – tough gloves, headgear, and protective equipment developed with boxing’s biggest names: pound-for-pound great Terence Crawford, world-class contender Conor Benn, and rising star Zaquin Moses.
On January 30, 2026, those three fighters gathered in New York City – the city where it all began – for a roundtable product session that brought three generations of boxing together. Thousands of rounds of collective experience. One collection.
The goal, in the words of Everlast's Head of Product Development Ian Campbell, was to “combine traditional methods, like hand stitching, while making sure the technology stays up to date.” The result? Full-grain leather boxing equipment that brings back that iconic brown with the yellow mark as a nod to our roots – but fully future-proofed.
That tension – heritage and innovation, leather and science, old world meeting new – is the foundation of the 1910 Collection

THE 1910 PRO LACED BOXING GLOVES
The centerpiece of the collection. Built for fighters who train seriously and demand their equipment keeps pace. The 1910 Pro Laced Training Boxing Gloves are constructed from 100% full-grain cowhide leather – not synthetic, not a shortcut. Real leather that breaks in and builds character over thousands of rounds, the kind that serious fighters have always trusted.
Under the surface, C4 Foam technology does the heavy lifting. This contoured closed-cell foam spreads impact evenly, absorbs blows on the bag and in the ring, and resists moisture so your gloves stay light. Add to that an ergonomic grip bar that locks your hand into a natural fist, protects your knuckles and supports your wrist – and you get a glove that keeps every punch structurally sound.
In the roundtable session, the reaction from the fighters said everything. Zaquin Moses – one of the sport's most dynamic young prospects – noted the improved feel immediately: "I usually wear Everlast Powerlock gloves in sparring, but I think I prefer this new 1910 glove because I can open my hand a little bit." For a fighter whose defensive game relies on hand positioning that flexibility matters. Around the table, Conor Benn doubled down. After working the mitts and testing the gloves up close, his verdict landed clean: "The lining in the glove is unbelievable – that's probably the best glove I've tried on yet." And then there was Crawford. Decades at the top of the sport have given him a radar for what works and what doesn't. He doesn't waste words. His assessment of the gloves? "That feel good." When one of the greatest fighters alive tells you that – it means everything.

THE 1910 BRONX HEADGEAR
There's a version of headgear development that prioritizes bulk – more foam, more padding, more mass. The 1910 Bronx Headgear goes the other direction. Crafted from premium full-grain cowhide leather and built with a deliberately slim profile, the Bronx is designed for fighters who need vision, mobility, and protection all at once.
The interior foam system is engineered to absorb shock without adding weight or restricting sightlines. What you see in front of you in sparring – your partner's shoulders, their lead hand, the angles opening up – that's your lifeline. The Bronx doesn't compromise that.
The original metal fastening system has been replaced with a YKK clip, making it faster and more reliable to put on and take off between rounds. It's a small detail that anyone who's ever wrestled with headgear mid-session will appreciate immediately. Ask Crawford.
The shape itself is a deliberate nod to the classic styling that defined the look of championship camps for decades. Minimal. Purposeful. Unmistakably boxing.
It is, as Campbell put it, "lightweight, slim line, not too bulky – maximum vision, and comfortable."
THE 1910 BRONX GROIN PROTECTOR LACE UP
The least glamorous piece of protective equipment. The one you never think about – until you need it. The 1910 Bronx Groin Protector Lace Up was built with the same philosophy as everything else in the collection: traditional form, modern function.
It's wrapped in 100% genuine cowhide leather and shaped in the classic style, with super-soft layered padding that allows you to move freely. Flexibility during footwork, lateral movement, and cage work is preserved without sacrificing the reinforcement where it counts – the integrated XL box support delivers serious structural protection at the core.
The EVERDRI inner lining manages moisture throughout training, keeping weight down and comfort consistent from round one to the final bell. The lace-up system ensures a custom, secure fit that holds its position during movement.
Crawford's feedback here, drawn from the roundtable session, was characteristically understated – but in the sport of boxing, understated approval from someone who has spent a career inside the ring carries more weight than most endorsements.
THREE GENERATIONS. ONE VERDICT.
The 1910 roundtable brought together fighters separated by age, style, and experience – but aligned in what they demand from their equipment. For Zaquin Moses, the collection speaks to a new generation of fighters who train hard, move dynamically, and carry their identity into the gym with them. For Conor Benn, it's the rare combination of classic aesthetics and elite modern comfort. For Terence Crawford, it simply feels right – and that's not a small thing.
The collection distills over a century of proximity to the sport's greatest athletes into equipment designed not for the showroom but for the gym. For the rounds. For the work done in silence before fight night arrives. Jacob Golomb built something that lasted. From Jack Dempsey to Moses, the lineage is unbroken.
The 1910 Collection is that lineage.
