Sheep leather is some of the most elastic on the market – perfect for glove making.
Not too long ago, every driver on the road wore driving gloves. It’s why the storage compartment in front of the passenger seat is called the ‘glove’ box.
These driving gloves are highly flexible and comfortable to wear, and their knuckle holes and perforations up each finger allow your hands to breathe. The tips of both index finger and thumb are conductive, letting you play with the touchscreens of modern cars without taking them off. But remember: hands at 10 and 2 while driving!
They improve your grip on the wheel, preventing your hands from getting tired on long-haul drives; they protect your hands from drying out with the air conditioning blowing over your knuckles; they keep your hands warm on those cold winter mornings; they protect the material on your steering wheel from the acidic fat on your hands; and they look friggin’ awesome.
So why isn’t everyone wearing them?
Your guess is as good as ours.
Designed in Denmark.
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