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ORIGINAL GOATSKIN GLOVES
ORIGINAL GOATSKIN GLOVES
ORIGINAL GOATSKIN GLOVES
ORIGINAL GOATSKIN GLOVES

FILSON

ORIGINAL GOATSKIN GLOVES

¥18,000

COLOR:
TAN
SIZE:
XL

Product number: 62021

Single-ply leather soft gloves made from premium American goatskin

Protects from abrasion and sharp edges, sometimes useful when lifting heavy objects .
The wrist has rubber for a snug fit and excellent operability. When you look at the gusseted thumb design, you can tell at a glance that it was designed with the wearer in mind.
A masterpiece that FILSON is proud of.
Made in the USA.
You can use it as hard work gear, or use it as a casual fashion item during the outdoor season such as camping, and natural leather gloves are also recommended as cold weather gear.
The embossed FILSON letters make a subtle statement and can be used in a variety of ways throughout the year.

・Made from fine-grained American A-grade goat leather
・Winged thumb design provides flexibility .
・Seamless palm provides comfort.


FABRIC: 100% Grade A goatskin + Elastic wrist band

USAGA: Workwear, Field

CARE: Wipe or brush clean


MADE IN USA


SIZE:
・Length of wrist from tip of index finger 27cm
・Maximum width of palm 11cm
・Length of index finger 11cm
*This product will be delivered by Japan Post's Click Post, so we cannot accept requests for specific dates and times. note that. What is FILSON? t1484>These are the words of CLINTON C.FILSON.
Filson was founded in 1897 in Seattle, Washington as an outdoor clothing manufacturer""" to take on the gold rush.
We began producing clothing using the finest natural materials and uncompromising design and sewing, as our clothing is subjected to heavy use in gold mining, an extremely harsh environment for clothing.
Over time, the FILSON mark came to be synonymous with trust for men working in Alaska and the Northwest.
When it comes to wool, it still takes more than two years to process it from shearing the raw wool to finishing it into a product, and because of this stubbornness, American forest rangers, lumberjacks, hunters, and adventurers are very demanding. It continues to be loved by people who require true quality in a natural environment, and is also used by some U.S. Air Force and Army staff.
When talking about excellent quality and durability, there are many stories that say that it is passed down from parent to child and from child to grandchild.