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Morgan
Art.no: 2002400-760Size
Size guide
Male size guide: Measure the circumference of your hand with a tape measure or a string and a ruler. The size guides are based on average hand dimensions. The sizes should therefore only be seen as a recommendation. Read more
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- Free shipping is offered for order values above 500 DKK
- Ordinary delivery time 2-5 business days (longer delivery time due to holidays)
- Free shipping is offered for order values above 500 DKK
- Ordinary delivery time 2-5 business days (longer delivery time due to holidays)
- Free shipping is offered for order values above 500 DKK
- Ordinary delivery time 2-5 business days (longer delivery time due to holidays)
- Free shipping is offered for order values above 500 DKK
- Ordinary delivery time 2-5 business days (longer delivery time due to holidays)
Warmth1/81/8
Durability0/80/8
Mobility0/80/8
WaterproofNo
Classic leather
driving glove...
Thin glove in exclusive Italian lambskin nappa leather with a beautiful sheen. A classic so-called “driving glove” with a 1960s-inspired look. Top-quality materials and craftsmanship, with half-piqué seams around the fingers and punched holes over the knuckles. Close-fitting, with a press stud for a snug fit around the wrist. With an open back and perforated fingers, it is perfect for spring and summer. Even if you can’t run to an open-top sports car, you can still enjoy an air of sporty elegance.
Collection
Collection is a range of dress gloves focused on carefully sourced leathers, excellent quality, and precise finishes. These seasonally-focused gloves can be pared down or or dressed up to complement a wide variety of outfits and style choices.
Details
Half piqué means that the leathers are overlapped on backhand and sewn with a one millimeter seam allowance.
Outer material
A thin, soft leather from hair sheep with a nice luster. The finest hairsheep leather comes from the high land of Ethiopia and is tanned and dyed in Naples.