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[NEVER USED] Gardening Gloves for Men/Women, Cowhide Leather Work Gloves, Anti-Thorn and Anti-Pruning Gardening Gloves – Yellow Thickening (XL)

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Product information

Description

Product never used, packaging damaged during transport. Unopened product, repackaged in our warehouses, in perfect working condition, warranty available.

High-quality materials: These work gloves are made of carefully selected, high-quality cowhide, not only sturdy and durable, but also soft and flexible. It is widely known that cowhide is the best leather for abrasion-resistant work gloves, with moderate resistance to oil, puncture, tear, and cut.

Thickened design: The palm of these leather work gloves is made of thick leather. Thick leather can improve the wear resistance of the palm, increase friction to improve safety, and reduce tingling during use.

Comfortable and soft: These gardening gloves fit well. When we wear gloves, your fingers are very flexible and easy to move, allowing you to easily hold tools and provide excellent grip.

Adjustable Cuffs: These leather gardening gloves with adjustable cuffs allow you to adjust the tightness of the glove cuff, fit your fingers, and the sung fit prevents dirt and debris from entering the interior of the glove.< Wide Range of Applications: The features and excellent quality of this glove make it useful for woodworking, engineering, construction, gardening, farm, agriculture, maintenance, breeding, etc.

Features

  • Brand
    ODIPIE
  • Colour
    Yellow
  • Glove size
    10
  • Clothing size
    XL
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Recommended age
    Adult
  • Waterproof
    Yes
  • Material
    Leather
  • Puncture resistance
    4
  • Type of gloves
    Gardening
  • Second life
    Yes
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME93687985
  • MMID
    579844241255
  • Product code
    LHJ-3941_never_used
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