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Xdovet Rose Pruning Goatskin Leather Gauntlet Gloves
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Xdovet Rose Pruning Goatskin Leather Gauntlet Gloves in San Juan, PR
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Current price: $48.72

Macy's
Xdovet Rose Pruning Goatskin Leather Gauntlet Gloves in San Juan, PR
Current price: $48.72
Color: Gray
Size: ONE SIZE
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These gardening gloves feature a design combining 100% goatskin hands with cowhide cuffs, utilizing premium imported natural leathers. The extra-long cuffs-extending nearly to the elbow-effectively shield your arms from thorns, nettles, and branches the thickened cowhide provides robust, wear-resistant double-layer protection. Crafted from heavy-duty, puncture-resistant genuine leather, they are ideal for trimming hedges, blackberries, thistles, and other thorny vegetation. An adjustable drawstring at the cuff ensures a secure fit for various arm sizes while keeping out dust and debris. The palms are made of soft, breathable goatskin for comfort, helping keep hands clean even during the heat of summer. A flexible thumb design allows for easy handling of tools. Suitable for operating power tools, tree maintenance, and soil work. Weight: 0.51 lbs.
These gardening gloves feature a design combining 100% goatskin hands with cowhide cuffs, utilizing premium imported natural leathers. The extra-long cuffs-extending nearly to the elbow-effectively shield your arms from thorns, nettles, and branches the thickened cowhide provides robust, wear-resistant double-layer protection. Crafted from heavy-duty, puncture-resistant genuine leather, they are ideal for trimming hedges, blackberries, thistles, and other thorny vegetation. An adjustable drawstring at the cuff ensures a secure fit for various arm sizes while keeping out dust and debris. The palms are made of soft, breathable goatskin for comfort, helping keep hands clean even during the heat of summer. A flexible thumb design allows for easy handling of tools. Suitable for operating power tools, tree maintenance, and soil work. Weight: 0.51 lbs.






















