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Long, breathable leather gardening gloves for women: Optimal protection against thorns and scratches when pruning roses.

£24.66
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
Sold by Permu UK

Product information

Description

General Description

These long gardening gloves for women offer optimal protection when pruning roses and performing other gardening tasks. Made from high-quality cowhide leather, they guarantee durability and comfort. The back of the hand and forearms, made of a cotton blend with a vibrant floral pattern, protect against punctures and tears, ensuring a pleasant gardening experience. Thanks to their knife-resistant construction, double seams, soft palm, and reinforced fingertips, these gloves are particularly robust. Extended, adjustable cuffs protect the forearms from thorns and scratches. Thanks to touchscreen functionality, you can operate electronic devices without removing your gloves. Technical Specifications Materials: Cowhide leather and cotton blend Design: Floral pattern Functionality: Touchscreen Cuffs: Adjustable and extended Use: Year-round Application These gloves are ideal for: Pruning roses Caring for cacti Harvesting holly baskets Dangerous plants such as poison ivy or poison oak Shrubs and other thorny plants Further Information Please allow 1 to 3 cm measuring deviation due to manual measurement. The colors of the items shown in the photos may differ slightly from the actual object due to different monitor settings. differ.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Colour
    Yellow
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Recommended age
    Adult
  • Touchscreen compatible
    Yes
  • Material
    Leather
  • Weight
    135 g
  • Type of gloves
    Gardening
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME218875275
  • MMID
    282927652600
  • Product code
    XHWD-MUWYY05205
  • EAN
    6137275957655
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