Classic black peccary boar leather driving gloves with knuckle holes and a snap-button wrist closure.
The Rolls-Royce of gloves and leathers is a classic glove handcrafted from Peccary boar. The completely handmade, unlined leather glove feels wonderfully soft on the skin. The durability of peccary leather combined with its soft feel make it an exceptional leather. The glove molds to the user's hand and, at its best, will bring the wearer years of joy.
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Men's traditional riding gloves made of peccary leather.
- Black riding gloves
- Peccary boar leather
- Unlined
- European craftsmanship
- Traditional riding glove model.
- Cuff with snap closure.
- Short arm. The arm of the glove is approximately 1.5 cm long.
Peccary gloves are the nobility of gloves due to their incomparable durability and softness.
The classic design of a riding glove includes openings for the knuckles. The gloves are unlined, meaning they feel very light in the hand. The boar leather is soft and breathable, and the gloves give you a good feel for the steering wheel. The leather also has small decorative perforations that increase the breathability of the glove even more.
Peccary boar leather is naturally thick and reindeerus, and it is amazingly durable. Peccary boar leather is characterized by a soft matte surface. In this hand-sewn, unlined glove, the velvety soft leather feels wonderful on the skin.
The gloves are sewn with a counter-seam, meaning the seam is also on the outside of the glove. This makes the glove particularly comfortable in the hand, as there is only smooth and soft leather against the skin, no distracting seams.
There is a leather-covered press stud on the back of the palm that closes the opening at the wrist.
If you want durable, classically beautiful and perfectly fitting lightweight leather gloves, these are just for you. Hand-sewn classic driving gloves made of peccary wild boar leather are perfect for driving, as they give you a good feel behind the wheel. The timelessly stylish glove is also suitable for city use. Peccary gloves are suitable for cycling and boating, among other things, because they are very wear-resistant.
Peccary leather is very wear-resistant and patinas beautifully over time, so these gloves will be a joy to the wearer for years. In addition to the fact that peccary leather is perfect for gloves, its limited availability makes it valuable. 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 a CITES-protected animal is only allowed for survival. In other words, wild boars are not hunted for their skin, the skin is only a by-product. Each pair is unique, as the skins of wild animals also reflect the life lived by the animal.
The surface of the leather also shows the beautiful structure of the leather. 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 can 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. Due to the value of the leather, small cosmetic defects, such as small scars, are generally accepted in the production of wild boar leather gloves. However, they do not affect the durability of the leather. By allowing for minor cosmetic flaws, the valuable leather can be used to its best advantage.
Over 100 meticulous craftsmanship steps and high-quality materials make these gloves a great investment.
The gloves should initially fit very snugly, so that they are shaped exactly to fit the user's hand. The most important step in determining the fit of the gloves is cutting the leather. 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. Each leather is processed individually. The skins of a relatively small wild animal are very flawed, with many signs of life and even holes. Cutting leather is like a jigsaw puzzle, as an experienced cutter looks for the right spots in the leather for each part of the glove. Fortunately, the leather can be used precisely because the gloves have many small parts between the fingers.
Men's traditional riding gloves made of peccary leather.
- Black riding gloves
- Peccary boar leather
- Unlined
- European craftsmanship
- Traditional riding glove model.
- Cuff with snap closure.
- Short arm. The arm of the glove is approximately 1.5 cm long.
Peccary gloves are the nobility of gloves due to their incomparable durability and softness.
The classic design of a riding glove includes openings for the knuckles. The gloves are unlined, meaning they feel very light in the hand. The boar leather is soft and breathable, and the gloves give you a good feel for the steering wheel. The leather also has small decorative perforations that increase the breathability of the glove even more.
Peccary boar leather is naturally thick and reindeerus, and it is amazingly durable. Peccary boar leather is characterized by a soft matte surface. In this hand-sewn, unlined glove, the velvety soft leather feels wonderful on the skin.
The gloves are sewn with a counter-seam, meaning the seam is also on the outside of the glove. This makes the glove particularly comfortable in the hand, as there is only smooth and soft leather against the skin, no distracting seams.
There is a leather-covered press stud on the back of the palm that closes the opening at the wrist.
If you want durable, classically beautiful and perfectly fitting lightweight leather gloves, these are just for you. Hand-sewn classic driving gloves made of peccary wild boar leather are perfect for driving, as they give you a good feel behind the wheel. The timelessly stylish glove is also suitable for city use. Peccary gloves are suitable for cycling and boating, among other things, because they are very wear-resistant.
Peccary leather is very wear-resistant and patinas beautifully over time, so these gloves will be a joy to the wearer for years. In addition to the fact that peccary leather is perfect for gloves, its limited availability makes it valuable. 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 a CITES-protected animal is only allowed for survival. In other words, wild boars are not hunted for their skin, the skin is only a by-product. Each pair is unique, as the skins of wild animals also reflect the life lived by the animal.
The surface of the leather also shows the beautiful structure of the leather. 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 can 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. Due to the value of the leather, small cosmetic defects, such as small scars, are generally accepted in the production of wild boar leather gloves. However, they do not affect the durability of the leather. By allowing for minor cosmetic flaws, the valuable leather can be used to its best advantage.
Over 100 meticulous craftsmanship steps and high-quality materials make these gloves a great investment.
The gloves should initially fit very snugly, so that they are shaped exactly to fit the user's hand. The most important step in determining the fit of the gloves is cutting the leather. 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. Each leather is processed individually. The skins of a relatively small wild animal are very flawed, with many signs of life and even holes. Cutting leather is like a jigsaw puzzle, as an experienced cutter looks for the right spots in the leather for each part of the glove. Fortunately, the leather can be used precisely because the gloves have many small parts between the fingers.
