Genuine Leather Driving Gloves/ Motorbike/ Motorcycle Touchscreen Full Finger Unlined Gloves for men (Black, Large) Color: Black Size: xx-large Gender: Men Material: Pure Leather Type: Driving Gloves, Motorcycle Gloves, Motorbike Gloves Specs: Protection/Touchscreen/Grip/Style Comfortable and perfect Grip: Our gloves feature a pre-rotated finger design which gradually adapts to your hand’s natural curving motion. Besides, the design gives you a more effortless and comfortable grip that allows you to power through the extra miles while driving. Maximum breathability: Our gloves features Motion Zones over the knuckles, Web Zones between the fingers that ensure that the gloves support the hands' natural dexterity while enabling them to breathe and release heat. The ventilation ducts between the fingers offer maximum breathability and flexibility for your drive. Premium durable Lambskin Leather: Our gloves designed by an orthopedical hand specializer. They begin with exceptional leathers like supple goatskin 100% Soft which promote excellent durability. AGILE DESIGN – Featuring a snap button fastener, perforated holes, and circular incisions to match the agile design of sports cars or motor. PRECAUTIONS Taking proper care of your leather driving gloves is essential to ensure their longevity and maintain their appearance and functionality. Here are some handling precautions and maintenance tips for leather driving gloves: Clean Your Hands: Before putting on your leather driving gloves, make sure your hands are clean and free from any dirt, oils, or lotions. This will help prevent stains and keep the gloves clean. Avoid Moisture: Leather is sensitive to moisture, so try to avoid wearing your gloves in wet or rainy conditions. If they do get wet, allow them to air dry at room temperature and avoid using direct heat sources like hairdryers, as excessive heat can damage the leather. Storage: When you're not wearing your gloves, store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid leaving them in a hot car, as extreme temperatures can cause the leather to crack or warp. Clean Regularly: To remove dirt and maintain the appearance of your gloves, clean them regularly. Use a soft, damp cloth or sponge to wipe away surface dirt and sweat. Make sure to use a mild, leather-specific cleaner if needed, and always follow the manufacturer's instructions. Conditioning: Leather can dry out and become stiff over time. To keep your gloves supple, apply a leather conditioner or cream periodically. This helps moisturize the leather and prevent it from cracking. Be sure to choose a conditioner specifically designed for leather gloves. Drying After Use: If your gloves become damp from sweat during use, allow them to air dry naturally. Avoid wringing or twisting them, as this can distort their shape. Avoid Sharp Objects: Be cautious when handling sharp or abrasive objects while wearing your leather gloves. Leather is relatively durable, but it can still be punctured or scratched. Proper Removal: When removing your gloves, don't yank or pull on the fingers. Gently grasp the glove at the wrist and pull it off to avoid stretching or damaging the leather. Rotate Usage: If you have multiple pairs of leather driving gloves, it's a good idea to rotate their usage. This allows each pair to have some downtime to recover from wear and moisture. Avoid Excessive Stretching: Overstretching the gloves, especially at the wrist, can cause them to lose their shape. Always put them on and take them off with care. Repairing Damage: If your gloves develop minor tears or loose stitching, consider having them repaired by a professional leatherworker. Attempting to repair them yourself may worsen the damage. Avoid Chemical Exposure: Keep your leather gloves away from chemicals, including gasoline, solvents, and harsh cleaning agents. These substances can damage the leather's finish and cause discoloration.