Different Types of Driving Gloves

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driving glovesIf you wear leather driving gloves for purely functional reasons of protecting your hands from calluses or keeping your hands warm against the cold weather, or if you like wearing leather gloves for the sole purpose of looking fashionable and cool, here’s a list of probably the best kinds of leather driving gloves out there that are not only functional but also stylish – you get your hands protected and warm while driving, and you look cool doing it!

The Fratelli Orsini Leather Gloves are classic driving gloves made of the finest Italian lambskin leather. Cut perfectly to fit a woman with slim hands, they are unlined for a better driving feel. They are designed with an open back and ventilation holes for a better circulation in the hands while driving. Available in classic white, black and brown, they also come in fun colors of maroon, purple and red for a more fashionable appeal. Both functional and stylish, these leather driving gloves usually sell at $62.95.

The Fratelli Orsini Winter Gloves are leather gloves specifically designed for the snowy and chilly weather. Also made of the finest Italian lambskin leather, it has 100% Italian wool lining to keep your hands warm. With an open back style to promote ventilation and snap closure design for easy access, these gloves not only protect your hands from the cold but are also great as driving gloves. It retails at $89.95.

If you want stylish leather driving gloves that are still functional, Fratelli Orsini also came out with a line of leather gloves that are fashionable yet made of detailed craftsmanship that define good quality. The unique triangular vent hole design is reflective of its fashion sense yet still functional by providing ventilation to the hands. Best worn in the fall or spring, it is also made of a unique unlined design so that your fingers “never lose the layer of sensitivity from lined gloves.” At $79.95, it’s a great buy.

The Orvis Deerskin Gloves are high-quality leather gloves that are perfect for driving and looking stylish at the same time. Though a little expensive at $155.00, you’ll get your money’s worth with its soft, lined black or brown cashmere material in a warm snap-in liner knit design, elastic gather on the underside of the wrist and snap-strap on the back which makes it a perfect driving protection gear of top quality and style.

driving gloves 2If you want something even more lavish but definitely a worthy investment, the Tory Burch Leopard Gloves rings in at $250.00. But made of authentic leopard skin with elegant haircalf details, its exotic leopard prints and bright, fun colors will go great with your black leather jacket or wool overcoat in the fall or even the whole year round!

If leather gloves don’t seem to work for you, a pair of mittens can provide as much protection while looking stylish as well. Moreover, they cost much less than leather driving gloves. The Jacob Ash Sheepskin Mittens only cost $11.96 but the sheepskin leather and 100% polyester lining are enough to keep your hands warm against the cold weather. Affordable, stylish and definitely comfortable, who could pass up such a great deal?

Whether you use leather driving gloves for driving protection or for purely fashionable purposes, leather gloves are so stylish that you will look dangerously cool wherever you go, whatever you do.

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