Soto Gloves: Long Beach man’s passion for baseball evolves into successful glove-making enterprise

From Mexico to the USA: Marco Soto and his custom glove-making company, Soto Gloves.

Marco Soto, a Mexican immigrant who grew up with a passion for baseball in Mexico, has brought his love for the game to the United States through his custom glove-making company, Soto Gloves. When Soto arrived at Long Beach Poly High School, his teammates were intrigued by his personalized glove with his name on it. This sparked the idea for Soto to create a business where players could get gloves that were truly unique to them.

Soto Gloves offers custom-made gloves that are designed with a special software program where customers can choose the shape, style, size, and color of their glove. The process of creating a custom glove at Soto Gloves takes about eight to ten weeks, ensuring that each glove is made with attention to detail and quality craftsmanship. The gloves are not mass-produced but rather made-to-order to meet each player’s specific needs and preferences.

Soto and his team are dedicated to providing top-notch customer service and ensuring that each glove is broken in before it is shipped to the customer. With 1800 custom orders to fulfill, Soto Gloves is on a mission to deliver high-quality personalized gloves to baseball and softball players who share the same passion for the game.

The company is located in Signal Hill and is a testament to Soto’s dedication to the sport and his commitment to creating quality products for players of all ages and skill levels. Visiting their website will give you more information on how you can get your own custom glove from Soto Gloves.

In conclusion, Marco Soto has taken his love for baseball from Mexico into the U.S., where he founded an innovative company that produces high-quality personalized gloves for players of all ages and skill levels. His dedication and commitment have led him to create something truly special in an industry often known for mass production.

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