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[Color] Black[Material] eco-leather cowhide
Description
・The popular GHW has been improved!!!
This is a long type with 2cm longer cuffs than GHW.
・Neoprene and fleece laminated on the inner surface of the instep and outer surface of the thumb.
The inner-less specification improves the thermal conductivity and operability of the grip heater compared to conventional winter gloves.
・The material is eco-friendly leather, eco-leather cowhide.
Japan Eco Leather Standard Certified Leather: Certification Number: 150049, permit number G180001
[What is Japan Eco Leather?]
"It refers to leather materials that conform to the "Japan Eco Leather Standard (JES)*" and are recognized as having less environmental impact by taking into consideration the reduction of environmental load in a series of life cycles from manufacturing, transportation, sales and reuse of products.
*Eco-leather has been popularized mainly in Europe since the mid-1990s. In Japan, the Japan Eco-Leather Standard (JES) was established in 2006 with the cooperation of the Japan Leather Technology Association (NPO) and the Japan Tanners Association (JTA).
This is a long type with 2cm longer cuffs than GHW.
・Neoprene and fleece laminated on the inner surface of the instep and outer surface of the thumb.
The inner-less specification improves the thermal conductivity and operability of the grip heater compared to conventional winter gloves.
・The material is eco-friendly leather, eco-leather cowhide.
Japan Eco Leather Standard Certified Leather: Certification Number: 150049, permit number G180001
[What is Japan Eco Leather?]
"It refers to leather materials that conform to the "Japan Eco Leather Standard (JES)*" and are recognized as having less environmental impact by taking into consideration the reduction of environmental load in a series of life cycles from manufacturing, transportation, sales and reuse of products.
*Eco-leather has been popularized mainly in Europe since the mid-1990s. In Japan, the Japan Eco-Leather Standard (JES) was established in 2006 with the cooperation of the Japan Leather Technology Association (NPO) and the Japan Tanners Association (JTA).
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