CELTIC GLOVES LEATHER – black
you clench your fist just like your opponent’s jaw, and he falls heavily at your feet in the ring. You bend your hands and shake out the sting. The Celtic Suede Gloves have protected your knuckles from the worst.
The crowd cheers your name as the next opponent carefully steps into the ring. You crack your knuckles and watch as your opponent recoils. It’s good to be a winner.
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Brown Celtic Gloves Leather are fingerless leather gloves with short cuffs. They are made of brown dyed leather and stitched at all joints around the fingers, wrists and edges. These stitchings improve the strength of the material by preventing it from deforming during heavy use or by exposure to the environment. The fit of the gloves can be adjusted with a leather strap on the wrist.
These gloves are fully compatible with other Epic Armoury metal and leather items and especially match our more cunning designs. Their low-fantasy look and moderate style can be used with a multitude of settings, giving you the freedom to create your own unique costume.
Available in small, medium, large and x-large sizes.
! Feel free to take a size larger than the outcome of your size shot.
HISTORY
Leather has been used for gloves for thousands of years
Leather gloves were used for a better grip on the tool and to protect the hands.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
BrandEpic Wapenarsenaal
TypeGloves
ColourBrown
PositionHands |
FittingsLearn belt & buckle
ReleasedYes
UniverseStalwart
QUALITY
Made of natural, full grain quality leather
Belts and fittings made of natural, high-quality leather
Over-grain leather fittings
The stitching around the edges strengthens structural stability and increases service life.
Colours painted in material
Handmade by qualified professionals. The measurements are approximate.
MAINTENANCE
Natural leather products are very durable, but require regular maintenance with leather care products to remain flexible and extend service life. Make sure your leather products stay dry when stored. Allow wet leather to dry naturally before treating. If the leather is often wet and dry, increase the frequency of maintenance.
CLEANING
By removing dirt, clean with a hard brush, then gently rub the leather soap with a clean, damp cloth until the leather looks clean. Remove the soap with a separate damp cloth to wipe away any soap residue, then use a dry cloth to wipe any remaining water off the leather.
CONDITIONS
You should always condition the leather after cleansing, as the soap has removed some of the natural oils. Treat the leather with mink oil, olive oil or beeswax policy with a clean cloth, gently rubbing a small amount of oil into the leather or polishing it in circles. Soak the leather in the oil before wiping the leather with a final clean cloth to remove any excess residue.
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