Erika double sided mitt
Mittens are often synonymous with clumsiness, but our Erika model changes that. Thanks to an elegant leather-lined opening on the inside of the hand, you can free your fingers at any time, without sacrificing your dexterity. Fun fact: the alpaca, this charming mammal from Peru, directly provides us with its exceptional wool. Not only eco-responsible, this rare, light, soft and incredibly warm fiber will wrap you in comfort.
A crush at the corner of a street? Don't waste any time, stick out your thumb to let the other person know you like them! Thanks to its heart-shaped leather insert on the thumb, the Erika mitt will give you a boost to declare your love.
After each use, stretch the leather in the direction of your fingers before storing it in its fabric pouch.
To shine your gloves, put on a glove and gently stroke the leather with the palm of your clean hand.
If a stain occurs, stretch your glove widthwise to pull the stain out of the skin and stroke the stained area with your clean thumb.
For fatty stains, good results are obtained with Terre de Sommière. For stubborn stains, take your glove to a leather cleaning specialist.
For more information, see our page on care tips.
- Collection : Collection
- Lining : peau lainée
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- Lining composition : unlined
- Exterior composition : 100% lamb leather
Agnelle, an intact commitment
The Agnelle ateliers were founded in 1937 in Saint-Junien, France’s “City of the Leather Glove”. The same craftsmanship continues to this day there, inscribing and galvanizing the Agnelle name in its time. For three generations, three visionary and determined women have transmitted the same savoir-faire for the production of the world’s most beautiful glove collections.
Agnelle remains to this day a discreet partner to the greatest fashion labels. In 2006, Agnelle was recognized as a “Living Heritage Enterprise”, and since 2011, Agnelle is registered in UNESCO’s “Métiers d’Arts Rares.”
discover the manufacturing process
Today, Agnelle, a family business, continues to advocate delicate, infinitely precise work, the slow pace of which is a sign of unfailing quality.
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