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Children's Deerskin Work Gloves

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Geier's Deerskin work gloves in small sizes for children are made exactly like their larger grown-up cousins, and remove the last objection any child could possibly have to helping out with real work. Sewn from durable but silky soft tannery run deerskin these gloves will fit comfortable and wear extremely well even under kid conditions.

The medium weight deerskin accentuates the excellent fit typical of all Geier's gloves, providing the dexterity of driving gloves, and the durability of a genuine work glove.

These gloves are nicer than they need to be, and worth every last penny. Made in the USA from unlined, tannery run deerskin leather.

Measuring your glove size:

Measure around the widest part of your palm excluding your thumb. The measurement in inches, is your unlined glove size. If you have exceptionally long fingers, or will be wearing the gloves with liners order up a size. If you are left handed, measure your left hand, if you are right handed, measure your right hand.

Geier has been making gloves in Centralia, Washington since 1927. Their long history of attention to detail shines through in the superior fit and finish of their products.

Leather grading:

Geier uses several grades of leather, but none that would compromise the wear or durability of their gloves.

Tannery Run leather is perfect for work gloves. The best, and poorest hides are graded out leaving leather suitable for grain (hair) side cutting. Typically leather of this grade will exhibit some scarring or marking. Under no circumstances is the wearing quality of the glove affected.

Select leather is the clearest leather available. Wild animal hides such as deer or elk are never perfect, however imperfections are kept to minimum.

Reverse (Suede) leather will typically have numerous scars, marks and blemishes. For this reason, the leather is used flesh (suede) side out. Again, under no circumstances is the wearing quality, or durability of the glove compromised.

Care:

Geier gloves are made to last, and will become even more comfortable with age. Kept dry, the natural oils from your skin will keep them soft and comfortable. Air-dry wet gloves; although they may stiffen, they will soon soften back up with use.
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