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Gardening Gloves - 1Paris Large rose pruning gloves, thorn and cut resistant gardening gloves, full size leather gardening gloves, L

£61.36
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
Sold by Sinocor GmbH

Product information

Description

Full-Grain Cowhide Leather - The raw hides are sourced from two companies, Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc. and Braun Export in the USA. A good rearing environment has created the ideal softness and wear resistance characteristics of American cowhide. The high-quality raw hides undergo a complex tanning process, are machine-cut to form glove leathers, and then hand-stitched to create comfortable and durable gardening gloves. Ergonomic Design: Extended, breathable, and cool cuffs, which are ideal for protecting your forearms from rose thorns, pine needles, etc. The thickness of the high-quality full-grain cowhide leather is 1.0 mm to 1.2 mm, and this optimal thickness ensures not only a comfortable fit but also reliable durability. Adjustable Cuffs: Suitable for thick or thin arms. Suitable for both men and women, these gloves effectively prevent dust and debris from entering your hands. Ideal for all garden plants: these thorn-resistant gardening gloves are perfect for pruning roses, blackberries, cacti, holly, berries, and other flowering plants. Versatile: suitable for various gardening tasks, landscaping, weeding, mowing, branch cleaning, harvesting, pruning, and other outdoor activities.

Features

  • Brand
    TEHTUY
  • Colour
    Black
  • Clothing size
    Large
  • Warranty
    1 year(s)
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Recommended age
    Adult
  • Length
    1 cm
  • Material
    Leather
  • Weight
    100 g
  • Type of gloves
    Gardening
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME98870472
  • MMID
    107776486458
  • Product code
    ZJL-mano-02293
  • EAN
    6282768096455
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