Gloves
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After using water to break in my new FQHH jacket, I did the same to the only pair of gloves I didn't wear so far, my elk skin in tobacco. Now, they are my go to for thicker leather gloves and they match both of my favorite jackets!
Left after water break in and Bickmore 4, right from Churchill directly
Love the warm tone of the dye they used with this leather, warm, gritty and can see all that grain!
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Finally ordered some Sullivans (Summit and Outseam).
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Can anyone recommend a pair of fingerless gloves? Not the kind with the mitt that folds over top, just gloves with no fingers. All the ones I end up finding are pretty cheaply made and end up with holes quite quick. Any help would be great.
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Can anyone recommend a pair of fingerless gloves? Not the kind with the mitt that folds over top, just gloves with no fingers. All the ones I end up finding are pretty cheaply made and end up with holes quite quick. Any help would be great.
Kinoko store has (or at least did earlier in the week) some deadstock mil-spec ones that look decent.
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Thanks for that Cutlass. I've never heard of that store before. Lots of cool stuff including the gloves
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They have a great selection generally! Always find new random stuff there. They also have a pretty decent sale.
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Sullivan Gloves are great!!!
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I just got my brown cowhide Motostuka's in the mail - awesome gloves!
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Figured I'd take a picture of one of my fav gloves yesterday
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Got around to condition some of gloves I haven't used in a while.
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Moto Stuka's [emoji482]
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My riding gloves:
left: JRP, unlined. They used to be white. Leather.
middle: Rukka, lined. My most used riding gloves. Leather + Goretex.
right: JRP, lined. Very warm gloves. Their season starts after couple of weeks. Leather + Thinsulate. -
Since I am, as most of us, a sucker for well crafted stuff and am always in need of gloves, I discovered a Swedish company, called Crud from Göteborg.
I ordered a pair of elk skin gloves. They are crafted in the USA from premium elk skin and handfinished with their own wax.
They are unlined but warm and buttery soft out of the box and I can’t wait to beat them up being outside, walking the dog.