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Ladies Cabled Bison Gloves Bison Gear The Buffalo Wool Co.

Extreme Gear Ladies Cabled Gloves

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  • Made in the USA
  • Base Yarn Composition: 90% American bison down / 10% Nylon
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You have been asking for years, and we finally have your cable knit glove.  Ultra-soft, seriously warm, there is no warmer, cozier glove made. Matches our cabled hat and scarf  to make a complete set.

Features: 

  • Medium only
  • Tapered longer wrist for ladies
  • Cabled designed
  • Extreme Gear Collection
  • 90% Bison down 10% Nylon
  • Machine Washable - Tumble dry low

Material Composition

Here at The Buffalo Wool Co., our yarn bases for all our gear is (and will always be) natural fibers. This means that the internal structure of your socks (the parts that touch your skin) will be made from bison fiber, merino wool, mulberry silk, and other 100% natural fibers.

The overall composition (the parts that touch your skin plus everything else) will include other materials like nylon or polyester. This is done to make the sock more durable and ensure that your socks work (and play) as hard as you do.

Yarn Base Composition

90% American bison down / 10% Nylon

Guide to fiber composition

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S&D Spinning Mill, Millbury, MA, USA

Designed from the Ground Up

The Dearnley Family has been running S & D Spinning since the 1800s. This is one of the last large scale wool mills left in the U.S. and they are absolutely crucial to us keeping our production here in the U.S.

Read more about how we spin our American bison yarns

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