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Canadian Police Gloves

Big, Strong, and Handsome—Our Canadian Police Gloves Protect and Serve

Price:  $46.95

Canadian Police Gloves

Big, Strong, and Handsome—Our Canadian Police Gloves Protect and Serve

One of our customers wrote about these Canadian police gloves, "My first pair lasted me somewhere between eight and ten years; the soft leather shell never wore through or became stiff." The supple leather lined with thick, protective pile is a style that’s been keeping Canadian policemen’s and dog sled champs’ hands warm since 1947. Shell is 100% leather; lining is 75% polyester, 25% acrylic. Dry clean. Made in Canada of Canadian/USA materials.

  • To determine size, measure around your knuckles; small size will fit most women
  • Wind-resistant genuine leather outside
  • Thick, warm pile on the inside

These gloves have kept Canadian policemen, dog sled champions, and garbage collectors’ hands warm in weather most people would never be out in.

Canadian Police Gloves

Materials

Shell - 100% leather. Lining - 75% polyester, 25% acrylic

Care

Dry clean only.

Sizing & Specifications
Origin

Manufactured In: Canada/USA

Material - Country Of Origin: Canada/USA

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Warmest gloves It's true that even the small size is a bit big for women, but the warmth these gloves provides in brutal temps makes them awesome. I've never found a women's glove that is warmer; for scraping windshields and walking around in -30 wind chills, these gloves are the best. The leather softens after a few wearings, which improves their fit, so unless your hands are unusually small or you need to perform fine motor tasks out in the bitter cold, you'll be satisfied with the warmth these gloves provide. February 20, 2013
great gloves too big I ordered these for DH but they were too big. Beautiful leather and fluffly lining, they are wonderfully warm and very thick. It would be impossible to use your cell phone or other touch screen device while wearing them, however. January 10, 2013
Warm, warm, warm! In recent years I've developed a tendency to get cold hands even in weather that's just chilly, not out-and-out cold. Last year I was too late to order the Canadian police gloves and had to settle for the mittens. While they're very warm, they're not flexible enough for me for driving and other tasks. So this year I ordered early and got my gloves. They're just great. Looking forward to depending on them in the depths of January and February! November 6, 2012
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