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From wranglin’ to buildin’, these gloves are tough for the job! Cowhide is the most commonly used leather due to availability. Characteristics include a good balance between abrasion resistance, dexterity, durability and comfort. The 3205 unlined drivers glove features: CV grade cow grain palm for excellent strength, split leather back, shirred elastic back for enhanced fit and safety, cotton hem and a keystone thumb pattern. (Available in vending packaged option – VP3205).
From wranglin’ to buildin’, these gloves are tough for the job! Cowhide is the most commonly used leather due to availability. Characteristics include a good balance between abrasion resistance, dexterity, durability and comfort. The 32055 drivers gloves feature; unlined CV Grade cow grain leather patch palm, split leather back, shirred elastic back, cotton hemmed, and a keystone thumb pattern. Color may vary, brown or gray split leather back.
Driver Glove, CV Grade Cow grain palm for Excellent Strength and a split leather back. It also features a shirred elastic back for enhanced fit and safety, a keystone thumb and a colored cotton hem for size identification.
From wranglin’ to buildin’, these gloves are tough for the job! Cowhide is the most commonly used leather due to availability. Characteristics include a good balance between abrasion resistance, dexterity, durability and comfort. The 32057 unlined drivers gloves features: CV Grade Cow Grain palm for excellent strength, split leather back, and is sewn with DuPont™ Kevlar® thread. Other features include a shirred elastic back which offers enhanced fit and safety, cotton hem, and a keystone thumb pattern.
From wranglin’ to buildin’, these gloves are tough for the job! Cowhide is the most commonly used leather due to availability. Characteristics include a good balance between abrasion resistance, dexterity, durability and comfort. The 3211 drivers gloves feature; unlined select cow grain leather, shirred elastic back, cotton hemmed, and a keystone thumb pattern.
From wranglin’ to buildin’, these gloves are tough for the job! Cowhide is the most commonly used leather due to availability. Characteristics include a good balance between abrasion resistance, dexterity, durability and comfort. The 32113DP drivers gloves feature; unlined Select Grade cow grain leather, double palm, shirred elastic back, cotton hemmed, and a wing thumb pattern.
From wranglin’ to buildin’, these gloves are tough for the job! Cowhide is the most commonly used leather due to availability. Characteristics include a good balance between abrasion resistance, dexterity, durability and comfort. The 32114 unlined drivers glove features: CV Grade Cow Grain – Excellent Strength, Shirred elastic back – Enhanced fit and safety, rolled hemmed, FR threading and a keystone thumb pattern.
From wranglin’ to buildin’, these gloves are tough for the job! Cowhide is the most commonly used leather due to availability. Characteristics include a good balance between abrasion resistance, dexterity, durability and comfort. The 3211IN unlined drivers glove features: Select Grade Cow Grain for Excellent strength, Shirred elastic back for Enhanced fit & safety, cotton hemmed, and a keystone thumb pattern.
From wranglin’ to buildin’, these gloves are tough for the job! Cowhide is the most commonly used leather due to availability. Characteristics include a good balance between abrasion resistance, dexterity, durability and comfort. The 3213 drivers gloves feature; unlined CV grade cow grain leather, shirred elastic back, cotton hemmed, and a keystone thumb pattern.
From wranglin’ to buildin’, these gloves are tough for the job! Cowhide is the most commonly used leather due to availability. Characteristics include a good balance between abrasion resistance, dexterity, durability and comfort. The 3214 drivers gloves feature; unlined select grade cow grain leather, shirred elastic back, cotton hemmed, and a wing thumb pattern.
From wranglin’ to buildin’, these gloves are tough for the job! Cowhide is the most commonly used leather due to availability. Characteristics include a good balance between abrasion resistance, dexterity, durability and comfort. The 3215 drivers gloves feature; unlined CV Grade cow grain leather, shirred elastic back, cotton hemmed, and a keystone thumb pattern.
From wranglin’ to buildin’, these gloves are tough for the job! Cowhide is the most commonly used leather due to availability. Characteristics include a good balance between abrasion resistance, dexterity, durability and comfort. The 3220 drivers gloves feature; unlined premium grade cow grain leather, pull strap back, rolled leather hemmed, and a straight thumb pattern.
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