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Women's Drum Dyed Lamb Leather Gloves with Wool Blend Lining

Women's Drum Dyed Lamb Leather Gloves with Wool Blend Lining

Brand: Boutique of Leathers/Open Road
$59.95

Choose your perfect style from this versatile collection of women's drum dyed lamb leather gloves available in six sophisticated colors: black, mid brown, navy, red, burgundy, and green. Crafted from premium lamb leather with a warm 70% wool and 30% acrylic blend lining, these gloves offer exceptional comfort and versatility. The drum dyeing process ensures rich, lasting color while maintaining the leather's natural softness and flexibility. The wool blend lining provides reliable insulation without adding unnecessary bulk, making these gloves perfect for everyday wear. Whether you prefer classic neutrals or bold statement colors, this collection offers options to complement any winter wardrobe.

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30-day returns accepted.

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About Boutique of Leathers/Open Road

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Est. 1971 in Calgary, Alberta.

We've been selling quality leather in Calgary since 1971. What started as one shop has grown into 11 stores across Western Canada, and we know what our customers want.
Whether you're gearing up for a weekend ride or looking for the perfect leather bag, we've got you covered. Our Open Road collection features gear built for riders who demand quality and style.
From classic leather jackets to motorcycle gear to Western Canada's biggest selection of leather bags, we carry brands that deliver.

Our founder, Barry Lammle, dedicated his life to his family business and the pursuit of retail. After attending the SAIT Merchandise Administration program in 1963, Barry got his start in retail as a buyer and manager for one of Canada's largest department store brands. After absorbing everything he could, he took these learnings and ventured out on his own - opening the first Boutique of Leathers store in 1971. Married with three children, Barry met and grew the leather demand with locations across Western Canada, all while operating a 100 llama and alpaca ranch. In 1983, Barry and his brother created another banner - Lammle’s Western Wear - which operates many locations across Western Canada today.

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