Gloves
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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. -
My goatskin Toy's McCoy gloves which I've been using for the past couple of years. Very comfortable with great wind resistance and pretty good insulation.
Been eyeing these for years. How is sizing on them?
Also could u post a worn picture, I’m wondering how long they are.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Summer and Winter riding gloves.
Unlined Deerskin - Buco
Lined Horsehide - Attractions
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Anyone here have experience with JRC (Churchill gloves) I just ordered a pair of lined goatskin work gloves from them. The only thing I can say now about them is that they were very helpful. They have been making gloves since 1897 or something like that so sounds like they know what they are doing.
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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.Hi mate, just wondering how you went with the Crud gloves. I had a bad experience with my Buco Deer Skin gloves that were bloody and expensive. 3 months of daily riding and a hole appeared in the top of left thumb, Deer skin was paper thin. Looks like a burn, but hand on heart this appeared when trying a gently ph neutral clean. The hole looks like it goes all the way through but I just interested a piece of light leather to show the hole. RMC basically said I burnt them so bad luck! So yeah I'm back in the market for vintage style gloves. If you have any other suggestions apart from Motostuker I would love to hear.
Still not dry, but no longer looks burned
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Hey @Jase68 i am more than pleased with the gloves. I have been wearing them daily during the winter months walking the dog and was riding in them. They hold up strong with little signs of wear.
I have been cleaning them once with saddle soap and conditioned them afterwards.
So far I can only recommend these.