I have the same jacket, and fairly small wrists myself (for example I don't have to unsnap/zip the wrists to remove the jacket), but I don't have that problem. Your gloves don't need to be tight for safety, it's the wrist straps that keep them on. It does sound like the jacket is a bit long for you (that's one thing I like about it, I have long arms). My best suggestion is to pull the glove on with your arm elevated, that will push the jacket down towards your shoulder, and it probably won't bunch up once everything is in place.
BTW I know Icon has an iffy reputation on quality, but I've been very happy with this jacket. Good leather, materials, and design. For example, the jacket under the wrist zips is a full gore, rather than a flap that gets folded back the wrong way all the time. And the zip-in liner is fully sleeved rather than a vest, with knit cuffs that lie inside the jacket sleeve rather than sticking out where they'd get all wet and mucked up.
KeS
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