Overview
About Dickies Grain Goatskin Drivers Gloves (For Men and Women)
Closeouts. Hardworking hands deserve hardworking gloves, and the Dickies Grain goatskin drivers gloves are just that. They are made with soft and comfortable goatskin, and the split cowhide padded palm patch offers extra grip and durability where it's needed most.
- Made with saddle-grain goatskin leather
- Split cowhide padded palm patch
- Keystone thumb for complete freedom of movement
- Shirred back
- Partially elasticized wrists for a secure fit
- Made in India
Specs
Specs about Dickies Grain Goatskin Drivers Gloves (For Men and Women)
- Palm: Goatskin leather
- Fabric: 100% goatskin leather
- Care: Spot clean
- Made in India
Reviews
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Reviewed by SelleFarmer from Idaho on Tuesday, December 8, 2015
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1.0 out of 5 stars. returnedVerified Buyer Reviewed by Doctor Dan from california on Sunday, January 1, 2017leather was stiff and of different thicknesses in different panels. One seam was sewn incorrectly, leaving a gaping hole. Returned for refund - did not want to try another pair.
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1.0 out of 5 stars. Returned for sureVerified Buyer Reviewed by Doctor Dan from California on Thursday, June 23, 2016Poor fit, rough material, and a seam not sewn shut allowing a thumb to stick out of the glove
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4.0 out of 5 stars. mtn girlReviewed by melissa from Colorado on Tuesday, January 12, 2016these gloves run huge... i have big hands for a female and normally take a large at least in female sized gloves so ordered a medium and these are even bigger than a female XL. bummed since they dont have smalls in these (which i have never been able to wear) so these will go back or be given to someone in the family. if you have larger hands for a gal and like work gloves more loose then a medium might work but these were way too big. leather is great though.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Let this goat get under your skinVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Arizona on Wednesday, December 9, 2015I have used Goat skin gloves for years -first these fit my giant hand perfectly(xl size) second the price is great and third if you want a very comfortable glove these will fit that bill they are great driving gloves great for working in yard gloves and if there is a light frost they will work also I love them
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5.0 out of 5 stars. softVerified Buyer Reviewed by SelleFarmer from Idaho on Tuesday, December 8, 2015More of a fine glove with the goatskin Cow hide is tough but not real durable and deer skin is both strong and durable. I try to buy deerskin most of the time and cos when I may want to dispose of them sooner like working in sewage etc. The goatskin fall into more of a light gardening ir pruning or driving glove. These have a very strong chemical smell to them so I wouldn't leave them in a car overnight.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. softVerified Buyer Reviewed by SelleFarmer from Idaho on Tuesday, December 8, 2015More of a fine glove with the goatskin Cow hide is tough but not real durable and deer skin is both strong and durable. I try to buy deerskin most of the time and cos when I may want to dispose of them sooner like working in sewage etc. The goatskin fall into more of a light gardening ir pruning or driving glove. These have a very strong chemical smell to them so I wouldn't leave them in a car overnight.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. softVerified Buyer Reviewed by SelleFarmer from Idaho on Tuesday, December 8, 2015More of a fine glove with the goatskin Cow hide is tough but not real durable and deer skin is both strong and durable. I try to buy deerskin most of the time and cos when I may want to dispose of them sooner like working in sewage etc. The goatskin fall into more of a light gardening ir pruning or driving glove. These have a very strong chemical smell to them so I wouldn't leave them in a car overnight.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. softVerified Buyer Reviewed by SelleFarmer from Idaho on Tuesday, December 8, 2015More of a fine glove with the goatskin Cow hide is tough but not real durable and deer skin is both strong and durable. I try to buy deerskin most of the time and cos when I may want to dispose of them sooner like working in sewage etc. The goatskin fall into more of a light gardening ir pruning or driving glove. These have a very strong chemical smell to them so I wouldn't leave them in a car overnight.