Hestra
Women's Deerskin Primaloft Glove
Women's Deerskin Primaloft Glove
Upgrade your glove game with sheepskin-trimmed deerskin
When your hands need warming but you can’t bring yourself to pull on bright, polyester ski gloves, Hestra has you covered. Fleece-lined and insulated for warmth, the exterior is deerskin, prized for its exceptional softness, strength, and unique grain texture. Trimmed with a bit of sheepskin, these elegantly rustic gloves are tailor made for wintery weekend escapes.
Features
- Women’s timeless deerskin glove for cold-weather wear
- Deerskin leather is naturally soft, supple, and warming
- Brushed fleece lining envelopes fingers in softness
- Primaloft Gold synthetic insulation has a warm, down-like feel
- Pre-curved fit follows your hand’s natural shape for comfort and ease of movement
- Elastic seam around the wrist provides a snug, effortless fit
- Half piqué seam around the fingers and sheepskin cuffs add classic styling
- Hestra logo is stamped on the inside wrist
Materials
- Exterior: 100% deerskin leather
- Lining: 100% brushed polyester fleece
- Cuff: 100% sheepskin
Sizing
- The Women’s Deerskin Primaloft Glove has a regular fit that’s true to size, take your normal glove size
- To find the absolute perfect fit, print out this chart and use it to find your size
- Alternatively, measure around your palm at its widest point, and then from your longest fingertip to the bottom of your palm, and then compare your measurements to the chart below
- Glove sizing can be a little tricky. If you’re not sure, pick up a couple of pairs and take advantage of our free returns to send back the pair that doesn’t fit—on us
| XS | S | M | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glove Size | 6 | 7 | 8 |
| Palm Circumference (in) | 5.8 - 6.7 | 6.8 - 7.7 | 7.8 - 8.7 |
| Hand Length (in) | 6.2 | 6.7 | 7.2 |
About Hestra
In 1936, in the mountainside town of Hestra, Sweden, Martin Magnusson established a small glove-making company. By the end of the year, he'd created a veritable assembly line in his farmhouse and was successfully producing leather gloves for local lumberjacks. More than 80 years—and some 400 styles—later, the company he created, Hestra, is as well known for their heritage, table-cut dress gloves as they are for weather-ready ski mittens. Hell, they’ve even been the official glove supplier of the Swedish National Skiing Team since 1975, enjoying a prestige that can only be earned over decades.
