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1861 Glove Manufactory
Blue Messina - Women's Leather Driving Gloves In Azzuro 7.5" 1861 Glove Manufactory
Spice up your favorite looks with a stylish pair of this black nappa leather driving gloves. The buttery soft Italian nappa is left unlined for breathability making the gloves suitable to wear in spring and fall. Cut and sewn by leather artisans in Pecs, Hungary. For more than 160 years the city of PƩcs has maintained its status as the European capital of glove making. Traditional techniques were passed on from one generation to the next, even in the most turbulent of times. In its recently renovated historical atelier, 1861 Glove Manufactory cultivates its know-how and innovation in the art of leather, made in Hungary. The leather used to make these gloves is one of the finest examples of the Italian lamb nappa variety. Avoid exposing them to rain. If they become wet, let them dry on a flat surface at room temperature. Avoid sources of heat. If they become dirty, gently rub with a soft cloth together with some talcum powder as soon as possible.
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