Specialist Gloves (Marble Fade) (Well-Worn)
Marble Fade brings a swirled, multi-tone marbled look to the Specialist Gloves' durable build. It sits in the desirable Specialist Gloves family, where the fitted tactical-glove cut shows the colorwork well on the hands.
Item facts
Specialist Gloves (Marble Fade) (Well-Worn) prices across 25 markets
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Lowest ask · 11 snapshots since Jun 17, 2026 · dashed = a gap over a week
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Specialist Gloves (Marble Fade): design, wear and market
Marble Fade has no wear-driven variation worth chasing — the seed decides the swirl of red, yellow and blue. The most sought layout is "Fire and Ice", where red and blue sit together on the playside without a yellow break.
Community FII (Fire and Ice) tier lists rank seeds, and a top-tier Fire and Ice can be worth several times a standard Marble Fade. As with other patterns, the seed is verified in the inspect view before paying the premium.
Pattern & seed guide →Across 29 markets the WW floor moved +0.7% in 22 days: $124.49 → $125.38.
How much does Specialist Gloves (Marble Fade) cost?
Specialist Gloves (Marble Fade) is listed from $125.38 on 29 marketplaces, every price with buyer fees in. Wear floors: FN $1,527.45 · MW $393.03 · FT $140.72 · WW $125.38 · BS $106.65.
Where can I sell or cash out Specialist Gloves (Marble Fade)?
Right now DMarket pays the most: $118.83 net after its seller fee; the Sell tab holds the full ranking by take-home amount.
How do I get Specialist Gloves (Marble Fade)?
It drops from Operation Broken Fang Case (the container itself trades from $6.04), or you can buy it directly from $125.38 on the marketplaces above — buying a specific skin is almost always cheaper than opening containers for it.
Operation Broken Fang Case