
Cowhide Riders' Gloves
Riding gloves in heavy cowhide with carbon-fibre knuckle protection and a kevlar-reinforced palm.
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Riding gloves in heavy cowhide with carbon-fibre knuckle protection and a kevlar-reinforced palm. Touchscreen index fingers. Crafted in Cowhide.
Specifications
- —1.2mm cowhide
- —Carbon-fibre knuckle plates
- —Kevlar palm reinforcement
- —Touchscreen index + thumb
- —Velcro wrist closure
Not driving gloves. Riding gloves. Different beast. The cowhide here is twice as thick as in our driving line — it has to be. Carbon-fibre knuckle plates are bonded, not glued. The palm is double-layer with kevlar woven through. Wear them on the bike. Take them off when you arrive. Anything less is theatre.
- — Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth after wear.
- — Condition every 3–6 months with a neutral leather balm.
- — Store on a wide hanger, away from direct sunlight and humidity.
- — Avoid prolonged contact with rain; blot — never rub — if wet.
- — Professional leather cleaning only.
Complimentary worldwide shipping on every order. Express delivery within 3–5 business days, fully tracked and insured.
Not the right fit? Return any unworn piece within 30 days for a full refund or free exchange.
A piece chosen
to outlast trends.
Not driving gloves. Riding gloves. Different beast. The cowhide here is twice as thick as in our driving line — it has to be. Carbon-fibre knuckle plates are bonded, not glued. The palm is double-layer with kevlar woven through. Wear them on the bike. Take them off when you arrive. Anything less is theatre.
Hand-finished in Sialkot
Edges, hardware and lining set by one artisan, by name.
Full-grain, traceable hides
From two heritage tanneries we have visited for years.
Lifetime promise
Repaired, reconditioned and restored — for as long as you wear it.

The marks of the hand.

Full-grain, unaltered.
We work only with the top layer of the hide — the part that carries the natural grain, the small scars, the irregularities that announce a piece is real.
Saddle-stitched, by hand.
Two needles, one thread, drawn through every hole the artisan has pierced. It is slow, and it does not unravel — even if a stitch is cut.

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