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Men's Water Resistant Commuter Gloves

Item # 404284-WM7

$69.50 NOW $24.99

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Warm your hands, keep wet away.

  • Water-resistant treated shell
  • Pebble-grain deerskin leather outer glove
  • Removable micro fleece inner glove
  • Slit on index finger for easy use of cell phone, touch screen, etc
  • Adjustable full-grain leather strap

Just what's needed to protect your hands when scraping an ice-covered windshield or waiting at the bus stop in drizzly weather. Supple outer shell leather is treated to resist water. Inside there's a microfleece polyester lining for warmth. We even added a slit on the index finger to make is easy to use a mobile phone or touch screen. Imported.

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Men's Water Resistant Commuter Gloves 2.5 5 2 2
Three sails - close but not quite The gloves fit well and I like the addition of the slit on the pointer finger. However, the gloves are too bulky at times and when I need to use my fingers, I find myself taking them off, which is a little disappointing. March 30, 2013
I Can't Recommend These Gloves This glove is oddly proportioned…fingers and thumb are much too long, but the glove is very tight on the hand. The index finger slit is just wrong. The tip of one's index finger is always exposed to the cold as the outer glove has a vertical slit and the liner has a horizontal slit. Essentially, they could have just cut the tip of the index finger off and arrived at the same result. Besides, most people use their thumbs to operate a touch screen device. The leather seems to be of a reasonable quality but the seams are sewn turned out instead of in, making the glove look cheap. A good example of Chinese manufacturing quality…or lack thereof. January 22, 2013
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