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After 33 years, my favorite leather gloves need to be replaced. I want something that is leather, thin, but is insulated. No ski type or hunting gloves. I have those. Theses are for when I am out and about for work.

Thanks!.


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I have my dad’s black leather gloves (Thinsulate lined) that I got when he died, 13 years ago. I think they still look pretty darn good. These are from LL Bean


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I have a pair of fleece/leather gloves from Orvis that I got about 12 years ago. They do not get a ton of use down here in Georgia, of course, but I like them because they fit well in the field or in town. I cut a slit in the right trigger finger on a pheasant hunting trip to SoDak but you can't tell it.



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When I was policing I found a thin pair of neoprene gloves actually kept my hands warm, but they were for shit for searching people or providing safety like leather gloves would have.

Now I wear some no-name black thinsulate ski gloves when it’s cold out



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Hestra makes by far the best leather ski and biking gloves I have ever used. While I haven’t tried them, they also make non-sports gloves (Hestra calls them “fashion gloves” in contrast to sports gloves), including insulated ones in varying degrees of insulation.

They’re very expensive, though.

https://www.hestragloves.com/ca/gloves/leather-gloves
 
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http://geierglove.com/

Geier Gloves are the best gloves......made in the USA
 
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Safariland has some nice ones on their website .
 
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Looked all over that "Hestra" web page & could not see prices anywhere. Do they sell these gloves like some very expensive watchmakers do? ...where you have to contact them for prices? What's going on here??


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Looked all over that "Hestra" web page & could not see prices anywhere. Do they sell these gloves like some very expensive watchmakers do? ...where you have to contact them for prices? What's going on here??
The prices are listed in Euros .
 
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I believe I could deal with euros - I have before, but that's not the problem. Problem is, my machine is not showing ANY prices of any sort: dollars, euros, pesos, pounds, punts...WNHATEVER


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I believe I could deal with euros - I have before, but that's not the problem. Problem is, my machine is not showing ANY prices of any sort: dollars, euros, pesos, pounds, punts...WNHATEVER


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I believe I could deal with euros - I have before, but that's not the problem. Problem is, my machine is not showing ANY prices of any sort: dollars, euros, pesos, pounds, punts...WNHATEVER

Try the US site with American dollars: https://www.hestragloves.us/



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