Orion alpaca lining
Agnelle is celebrating its 85th anniversary this year.
For this occasion, Agnelle asked the artist JIKA (Jeremy Kapone) to design a collection of gloves to celebrate the longevity of the house. "The collection: Tracing the infinite through the lines of our hands is an invitation to life, the strength to keep moving forward and remember how much we can do with our ten fingers to make this world a better place. When I wore the Agnelle gloves, I realized how much the feeling of the glove on my hands brings courage and protection. Everything seems possible and a new energy takes hold of us when we are well gloved! Feeding on this feeling, I designed these talisman-like models symbolizing courage, longevity and elegance - obvious qualities of the Agnelle house, which celebrates its 85th anniversary this year".
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 : Collaborations
- Lining : Alpaca
- Lenght : Short
- Tactile : Oui
- Lining composition : 100% alpaga
- 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.