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HUGO Peccary | Unlined | Cork

Regular price ¥66,800
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Also available in-store
This item is also available in our store at Mikonkatu 7, 00100 Helsinki. Welcome to try it on in person!

100% handmade

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The perfect choice this Christmas

  • Finnish design that respects the traditions of glove manufacturing
  • High-quality and durable materials
  • Excellent fit – try them on at home, or come visit our store in Helsinki
  • Extended exchange and return policy for holiday season orders until January 12, 2026
  • We also offer a lining replacement service for your Sauso gloves

The cork brown unlined peccary gloves are durable and very comfortable gloves that will delight their wearer for years to come. The unlined gloves serve all year round. The wild boar leather has a unique surface structure. The natural pattern of the wrinkled leather makes the gloves special.

      • Peccary boar leather (Finnish: pekari) Country of origin: Peru
      • Unlined
      • Classic cork brown color
      • European craftsmanship

      The noblest of gloves and leathers is a classic glove handcrafted from Peccary boar. This is a glove that is passed down from generation to generation, from father to son.

      Boar leather is velvety soft and durable. At its best, the gloves will provide years of enjoyment. The leather's structure is reindeerus, which makes it very warm and soft. The beautiful structure of the leather, combined with its practical properties, makes it a unique and special material. The leather's excellent thermal insulation and breathability make the gloves comfortable to wear all year round. Peccary gloves also serve particularly well as driving gloves. In an unlined glove, the softness of the leather feels wonderful against the skin, and the gloves give a great feel for the steering wheel.

      In peccary gloves, the classic cork brown is the most traditional color by which peccary gloves are recognized. The warm light brown also shows off the beautiful structure of the leather nicely. The personal nature of gloves made from wild animal skin includes small traces of life, so each pair is unique. Genuine peccary leather is easily recognized by the visible hair follicle holes in the leather, which always occur in groups of three holes. There may always be a slight natural variation in the color of the leather between different pairs, meaning the color of the gloves may be slightly different from the pictures.

      Over 100 stages of meticulous craftsmanship and the world's best leather make these gloves a great investment for everyday comfort.

      The traditional model has three decorative stitches on the back of the palm. The shaft of the glove is about 5 cm long, so it covers the wrist. There is an elastic band on the palm side of the wrist to increase the fit of the wrist.

      Due to the thickness of the leather, peccary boar leather gloves are sewn with a counter seam, which means the seam is also on the outside of the glove, which gives the gloves their traditional look. This makes the gloves very comfortable against the skin. Sewing gloves is a very precise and time-consuming job. The seamstress only makes about 2.5 pairs of gloves per day.

      The most important step in determining the fit of the gloves is the cutting of the leather. Whole hides and the leather cut from them for pairs of gloves are processed individually. Using the centuries-old table cutting method, the gloves are given the right fit. Excess stretch is stretched out of the leather, leaving only the adjustment margin that ensures an excellent fit. This ensures that the gloves do not stretch even after prolonged use, but retain their fit.

      In addition to the fact that the production of peccary gloves is very demanding and the leather's superior properties, peccary is valuable because of its limited availability. Peccary leather comes from Peru, which is the only country allowed to sell this valuable leather. Indigenous communities living in the Amazon jungle hunt the animal for its meat. Hunting of CITES-protected animals is only permitted for survival. In other words, wild boars are not hunted for their skin, but the skin is only a by-product.

      Due to the limited availability, the value of the skin and the high demand, peccary gloves are allowed to have a certain amount of visible marks on the surface of the skin, such as scars and scratches. Fortunately, these cosmetic defects do not affect the durability of the skin. The skin of a small peccary boar often has a relatively high number of cosmetic defects. Cutting the skin is like a jigsaw puzzle, as an experienced cutter finds the right places in the skin for each part of the glove. Fortunately, there are many small parts in the gloves, so the skins can be used as efficiently as possible. All the smallest pieces of leather can eventually be made into, for example, the cover for the snap button on driving gloves.

      The gloves should initially fit the hand very tightly, so that they are shaped exactly to fit the user's hand. Therefore, measure your glove size carefully. The measuring tape should be wrapped tightly around the widest part of the palm, without the thumb. There may be subtle differences between pairs of gloves, as the gloves are completely handmade from natural materials. A perfect fit can only be ensured by trying them on. If necessary, the gloves can be exchanged if the size/pair is not suitable.

    • Peccary boar leather (Finnish: pekari) Country of origin: Peru
    • Unlined
    • Classic cork brown color
    • European craftsmanship

    The noblest of gloves and leathers is a classic glove handcrafted from Peccary boar. This is a glove that is passed down from generation to generation, from father to son.

    Boar leather is velvety soft and durable. At its best, the gloves will provide years of enjoyment. The leather's structure is reindeerus, which makes it very warm and soft. The beautiful structure of the leather, combined with its practical properties, makes it a unique and special material. The leather's excellent thermal insulation and breathability make the gloves comfortable to wear all year round. Peccary gloves also serve particularly well as driving gloves. In an unlined glove, the softness of the leather feels wonderful against the skin, and the gloves give a great feel for the steering wheel.

    In peccary gloves, the classic cork brown is the most traditional color by which peccary gloves are recognized. The warm light brown also shows off the beautiful structure of the leather nicely. The personal nature of gloves made from wild animal skin includes small traces of life, so each pair is unique. Genuine peccary leather is easily recognized by the visible hair follicle holes in the leather, which always occur in groups of three holes. There may always be a slight natural variation in the color of the leather between different pairs, meaning the color of the gloves may be slightly different from the pictures.

    Over 100 stages of meticulous craftsmanship and the world's best leather make these gloves a great investment for everyday comfort.

    The traditional model has three decorative stitches on the back of the palm. The shaft of the glove is about 5 cm long, so it covers the wrist. There is an elastic band on the palm side of the wrist to increase the fit of the wrist.

    Due to the thickness of the leather, peccary boar leather gloves are sewn with a counter seam, which means the seam is also on the outside of the glove, which gives the gloves their traditional look. This makes the gloves very comfortable against the skin. Sewing gloves is a very precise and time-consuming job. The seamstress only makes about 2.5 pairs of gloves per day.

    The most important step in determining the fit of the gloves is the cutting of the leather. Whole hides and the leather cut from them for pairs of gloves are processed individually. Using the centuries-old table cutting method, the gloves are given the right fit. Excess stretch is stretched out of the leather, leaving only the adjustment margin that ensures an excellent fit. This ensures that the gloves do not stretch even after prolonged use, but retain their fit.

    In addition to the fact that the production of peccary gloves is very demanding and the leather's superior properties, peccary is valuable because of its limited availability. Peccary leather comes from Peru, which is the only country allowed to sell this valuable leather. Indigenous communities living in the Amazon jungle hunt the animal for its meat. Hunting of CITES-protected animals is only permitted for survival. In other words, wild boars are not hunted for their skin, but the skin is only a by-product.

    Due to the limited availability, the value of the skin and the high demand, peccary gloves are allowed to have a certain amount of visible marks on the surface of the skin, such as scars and scratches. Fortunately, these cosmetic defects do not affect the durability of the skin. The skin of a small peccary boar often has a relatively high number of cosmetic defects. Cutting the skin is like a jigsaw puzzle, as an experienced cutter finds the right places in the skin for each part of the glove. Fortunately, there are many small parts in the gloves, so the skins can be used as efficiently as possible. All the smallest pieces of leather can eventually be made into, for example, the cover for the snap button on driving gloves.

    The gloves should initially fit the hand very tightly, so that they are shaped exactly to fit the user's hand. Therefore, measure your glove size carefully. The measuring tape should be wrapped tightly around the widest part of the palm, without the thumb. There may be subtle differences between pairs of gloves, as the gloves are completely handmade from natural materials. A perfect fit can only be ensured by trying them on. If necessary, the gloves can be exchanged if the size/pair is not suitable.