Is i Glove Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Look for i Glove on AmazonFull story →Rajan Jerath pitched gloves designed to work on a touch screen without a wearer needing to take them off in the cold.
The short answer is yes, based on the evidence available, and it got there without ever taking the money it was offered on the show.
An Offer That Never Landed
Jerath wanted £75,000 for a 40 percent stake, and Duncan Bannatyne is recorded as agreeing to those terms on camera, though the arrangement did not survive the closer look that follows filming.
The underlying annoyance, gloves getting in the way of using a phone outdoors, has not gone away since the pitch aired, so the basic appeal of the product held up rather than fading the way many one-off novelty items do.
Growth Without A Dragon
By previous accounts, the business kept growing under its own steam and has been valued at somewhere close to two million pounds in more recent reporting, with some leadership change along the way as a family member took over running it.
Selling through several channels at once, its own site, third-party marketplaces and gift or travel retail, rather than leaning on one storefront, has likely helped keep the brand available and growing without needing outside investment.