We'd love to see photographs, mtc!manicturncoat wrote:My father has a pair of light grey kid gloves that he purchased from Hermes in the 60's which are the most beautiful gloves I have ever seen . . . .
Robb Storm
We'd love to see photographs, mtc!manicturncoat wrote:My father has a pair of light grey kid gloves that he purchased from Hermes in the 60's which are the most beautiful gloves I have ever seen . . . .
Since no-one has yet taken up the challenge, I would posit the following [very tentatively in the case of the materials]:Lookingtoimprove wrote:After rereading this topic -hoping to find a more extensive answer to my question- I must ask you gentlemen:Incroyable wrote:Kidskin gloves are worn by men for formal affairs. Much like chamois gloves are as well.
What gloves are worn by gentlemen for which occasions? (I.e. what gloves would go with tails, morning coat, dinner jacket, a city suit, a country suit etc.?)
Mark
Thank you. The gauntlet no longer lies on the floor... . Now the search begins...AnthonyJordan wrote:Since no-one has yet taken up the challenge, I would posit the following [very tentatively in the case of the materials]:
Thank you so much!manicturncoat wrote:I think you are referring to Sermonta gloves.
http://www.sermonetagloves.com/en/
thanks a lot rjman!rjman wrote:The price is good, they're patient and the quality is decent -- just about as good as any gloves you would get in Britain. They don't compare to Hermes in terms of the quality of leather, lining or make, but their price is about a quarter that of Hermes. I didn't think either of their pairs of bespoke gloves they made me were particularly well-fitting -- one in fact is an atrocious fit. They have access to many leathers although not to real kid, and their capeskin is a nice attempt but not quite as soft as kid.
My gloves began coming apart and I need to send them in for repair.
how long do you was waiting for your gloves?jasstoltz wrote:I have yet to order a pair for myself from Chester Jeffries, but the glovesI have ordered from Chester Jeffries as gifts have been very well received. One pair was for a woman with very small hands, such that she can't wear any RTW gloves.
The pair I bought for my wife were very nice as well. The fit was not perfect, but much better than RTW. They haven't held up particularly well, but gloves are delicate and I don't think they're meant to last forever. Chester Jeffries will repair them, but they are cheap enough that she'll probably just replace them with a better fitting second pair.
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