By Wolfandbadger.com
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1861 Glove Manufactory
Rome - Men's Handsewn Lambskin Gloves In Blue Navy & Camel 9.5" 1861 Glove Manufactory
One of our best sellers, for all the right reasons. These stylish driving gloves are completely hand-sewn in contrasting colour coordination. The gloves are made of supple Nappa leather from Italy. Unlined for breathability and lightness. We are proud to source our products from Pécs, the European capital of glove making. All the gloves are table cut, one by one, according to the French tradition of glove making dating back to the 17th century. The leathers are all ethically sourced from the best tanneries of Italy and France. The gloves are either lined in silk or cashmere. We are always mesmerized by the complexity of this seemingly simple, classic accessory: from noble materials and manufacturing to the special combination of utility and style. We recommend that you 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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