Classic black leather gloves with a cuff that comfortably covers the wrist. The soft and flexible sheepskin and luxuriously soft cashmere blend lining make these gloves comfortable and very stylish to wear.
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- Women's black longer-sleeved gloves
- Ethiopian sheepskin nappa leather
- Leather is obtained as a by-product from the food industry
- Cashmere 55%, wool 45% lining
- Longer sleeve with a length of 3.5" (approx. 8 cm)
- Step seam
- Machine-sewn by hand
- Made using the table-cut method
- Made in Europe by hand
The long sleeve adds an elegant touch to this classic glove. The sleeve extends approximately halfway down the forearm. The longer sleeve keeps your wrists warm. These gloves are suitable for both narrow-sleeved jackets and jackets with wide and/or short sleeves, as The shaft is graceful.
The gloves are made from Ethiopian nappa leather, which is soft and flexible. The naturally thin but durable leather molds to fit the user's hand during use. Lamb nappa leather also has a beautiful shiny surface.
The natural fiber lining adds warmth to the glove. The knitted lining glove is perfect for use from autumn to spring. The cashmere blend knit is soft and warm. The cashmere-wool blend combines the excellent properties of both materials. The lamb's wool brings durability to the lining and the cashmere brings warmth and luxurious softness to the knit.
The gloves are given the right fit using the centuries-old table cutting method. The leathers are cut individually by hand. The excess stretch is stretched out of the leather by hand, leaving only the adjustment margin that ensures an excellent fit. This ensures that the gloves do not stretch during use, but retain their fit. The leather is also used as carefully as possible so that no material is wasted.
The gloves are handmade with a sewing machine. The step seam used in the gloves is a very challenging seam type that only the best seamstresses can do.
Caring for the gloves is easy. Since the leather is naturally oily, it does not need to be treated with leather care products. Avoid getting the leather wet. Stretch the gloves slightly lengthwise after each use. Store the gloves straightened in a breathable space so that the moisture accumulated during use can evaporate.
In gloves, the lining often wears out faster than the leather, so we offer our customers a lining exchange service that allows you to exchange the lining for gloves that have already been shaped by your own hands.
- Women's black longer-sleeved gloves
- Ethiopian sheepskin nappa leather
- Leather is obtained as a by-product from the food industry
- Cashmere 55%, wool 45% lining
- Longer sleeve with a length of 3.5" (approx. 8 cm)
- Step seam
- Machine-sewn by hand
- Made using the table-cut method
- Made in Europe by hand
The long sleeve adds an elegant touch to this classic glove. The sleeve extends approximately halfway down the forearm. The longer sleeve keeps your wrists warm. These gloves are suitable for both narrow-sleeved jackets and jackets with wide and/or short sleeves, as The shaft is graceful.
The gloves are made from Ethiopian nappa leather, which is soft and flexible. The naturally thin but durable leather molds to fit the user's hand during use. Lamb nappa leather also has a beautiful shiny surface.
The natural fiber lining adds warmth to the glove. The knitted lining glove is perfect for use from autumn to spring. The cashmere blend knit is soft and warm. The cashmere-wool blend combines the excellent properties of both materials. The lamb's wool brings durability to the lining and the cashmere brings warmth and luxurious softness to the knit.
The gloves are given the right fit using the centuries-old table cutting method. The leathers are cut individually by hand. The excess stretch is stretched out of the leather by hand, leaving only the adjustment margin that ensures an excellent fit. This ensures that the gloves do not stretch during use, but retain their fit. The leather is also used as carefully as possible so that no material is wasted.
The gloves are handmade with a sewing machine. The step seam used in the gloves is a very challenging seam type that only the best seamstresses can do.
Caring for the gloves is easy. Since the leather is naturally oily, it does not need to be treated with leather care products. Avoid getting the leather wet. Stretch the gloves slightly lengthwise after each use. Store the gloves straightened in a breathable space so that the moisture accumulated during use can evaporate.
In gloves, the lining often wears out faster than the leather, so we offer our customers a lining exchange service that allows you to exchange the lining for gloves that have already been shaped by your own hands.
