Tan Gloves
Tan Gloves
We all wear gloves when riding, why not wear the best.
Deerskin leather has a distinct structure and a tighter grain pattern and a thicker
covering of collagen fibers than cowhide. Deerskin leather is less likely to stretch,
crack, or stiffen with time. After a few hundred miles the gloves form to your hands. I
have worn the VMC deerskin gloves thousands of miles. They have been
completely soaked a dozen times without any adverse effect except for some dye on
my hands. (the dye washes off). They are supple and grippy when wet and dry
over night. A characteristic of the deerskin is that it will fade and change color the more
you wear them. The tan deerskin has a tendency to darken.
These gloves are made by an old American company and branded by hand by us.
There will be some variation in the branding as each glove is done separately.