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ARNO Long-finger | Hairsheep | Cashmere | Black

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Handcrafted in limited runs, our collection is ever-evolving. Every pair is an individual creation—we value slow fashion over mass production.
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This item is also available in our store at Mikonkatu 7, 00100 Helsinki. Welcome to try it on in person!

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Stylish, black gloves made of sheepskin. The last of this model is specially developed for longer fingers. The lining is 55% cashmere and 45% wool and is about 2.5 inches long, protecting the wrists well. The hand-sewn decorative stitches on the gloves give posture and do justice to the hand.

      • Ethiopian Hairsheep nappa leather
      • Extra long fingers - 0.5 cm longer fingers than a regular glove
      • Knitted lining 55% cashmere and 45% wool
      • Leather obtained as a by-product of food production
      • Three decorative stitches on the back of the palm

      A stylish glove made of shiny Hairsheep leather by hand. This model is especially intended for longer fingers. The model fits well with a clean urban style and thanks to the slightly unusual three straight stitches, this model has a new look for an otherwise classic glove.

      The Hairsheep leather is flexible and soft, so it forms to the hand perfectly. The fur of the lambskin is also characterized by a beautiful sheen.

      The soft and warm knitted lining contains 55% cashmere and 45% wool. As natural fibers, cashmere and wool are highly breathable and heat-insulating. Cashmere brings downy softness to the lining and wool brings durability to the lining.

      The gloves are sewn with a graceful step seam. This type of seam is the most challenging of all the seams used in gloves, and only the most experienced glove seamstresses can do it. The step seam creates particularly graceful and thin seams.

      The gloves are made using the traditional table cutting method. With the table cutting method, the master cutter carefully processes each hide by hand, cutting out suitable pieces for sewing the gloves. After cutting, the leather pieces are stretched to just the right amount of excess stretch. The leather is left with enough room to stretch so that the glove will shape itself to suit the wearer during use. This is the most important step in ensuring a proper fit. Because of this room to stretch, the gloves should fit very snugly the first few times they are worn.

    • Ethiopian Hairsheep nappa leather
    • Extra long fingers - 0.5 cm longer fingers than a regular glove
    • Knitted lining 55% cashmere and 45% wool
    • Leather obtained as a by-product of food production
    • Three decorative stitches on the back of the palm

    A stylish glove made of shiny Hairsheep leather by hand. This model is especially intended for longer fingers. The model fits well with a clean urban style and thanks to the slightly unusual three straight stitches, this model has a new look for an otherwise classic glove.

    The Hairsheep leather is flexible and soft, so it forms to the hand perfectly. The fur of the lambskin is also characterized by a beautiful sheen.

    The soft and warm knitted lining contains 55% cashmere and 45% wool. As natural fibers, cashmere and wool are highly breathable and heat-insulating. Cashmere brings downy softness to the lining and wool brings durability to the lining.

    The gloves are sewn with a graceful step seam. This type of seam is the most challenging of all the seams used in gloves, and only the most experienced glove seamstresses can do it. The step seam creates particularly graceful and thin seams.

    The gloves are made using the traditional table cutting method. With the table cutting method, the master cutter carefully processes each hide by hand, cutting out suitable pieces for sewing the gloves. After cutting, the leather pieces are stretched to just the right amount of excess stretch. The leather is left with enough room to stretch so that the glove will shape itself to suit the wearer during use. This is the most important step in ensuring a proper fit. Because of this room to stretch, the gloves should fit very snugly the first few times they are worn.