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Dents Delta Leather Driving Glove in Black

Dents Gloves

Rated 5.0 out of 5
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John Dent set up his glove-making shop in a small wooden house in Worcester in 1777. Nearly two and a half centuries later, Dents is world-renowned for its finely crafted luxury leather gloves, designed and made in Britain using heritage techniques. 

A signature piece of the Dents repertoire. The Delta driving gloves are made from premium hairsheep leather for a close and comfortable fit.

  • Cut out back
  • Knuckle holes
  • Perforated detailing
  • Elasticated wrist
  • Dents dome stud fastener
  • Unlined for a closer fit and better grip
FOR SIZING:

To determine your glove size, measure (in inches) your dominant hand around the fullest part of the palm and from the tip of the middle finger to the base of the hand. Round the larger measurement — be it height or width — up to the nearest half to find your size. For example, someone with an 8” measurement would need a size 8 glove. 

M - 7.5 traditional glove size / 19 cm / 7.5 in

L - 8 traditional glove size / 20.5 cm / 8 in

XL - 8.5 traditional glove size / 21.5 cm / 8.5 in

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    Reviewed by Zachary
    Rated 5 out of 5

    5 Stars

    First impression - impeccable craftsmanship.

    After a year of daily use (driving only) - they are showing wear, thinning, but no holes or major malfunctions. The wrist is still snug and the buttons are still firmly seated. I’d buy another pair as replacement without shopping for another brand happily

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