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Antonia Elk gloves

Sauso X Sasta - Handmade gloves from Finnish elk skin. Designed in collaboration with outdoor influencer Anton Kalland.




- Finnish deerskin (thickness 1.2-1.4 mm, dyed through)
- The unlined gloves work all year round
- Made by hand in Hungary
- Reinforcements in the thumbs and palms increase durability.
- Thanks to the metal rings, the gloves can be easily collected on a hook or carabiner.

The manufacture of quality gloves is handwork from start to finish, where machines are in side role. The leather is processed using the centuries-old table cutting method. The goal of the cutter is to use the skins as precisely as possible, so that valuable material is not wasted, and at the same time to take into account the natural elasticity of each individual skin, so that the gloves fit the hand as well as possible. The table cutting method requires care and also manual strength, and it is very slow - the cutting speed is only an average of three pairs per hour.

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Antonia Elk gloves
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Sauso X Sasta - Handmade gloves from Finnish elk skin. Designed in collaboration with outdoor influencer Anton Kalland.




- Finnish deerskin (thickness 1.2-1.4 mm, dyed through)
- The unlined gloves work all year round
- Made by hand in Hungary
- Reinforcements in the thumbs and palms increase durability.
- Thanks to the metal rings, the gloves can be easily collected on a hook or carabiner.

The manufacture of quality gloves is handwork from start to finish, where machines are in side role. The leather is processed using the centuries-old table cutting method. The goal of the cutter is to use the skins as precisely as possible, so that valuable material is not wasted, and at the same time to take into account the natural elasticity of each individual skin, so that the gloves fit the hand as well as possible. The table cutting method requires care and also manual strength, and it is very slow - the cutting speed is only an average of three pairs per hour.