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A warm and sturdy pair of cashmere gloves, perfect as a gift
These gloves are made using the whole garment technique to create a piqué knit.

Even though they are all called "cashmere," their characteristics vary greatly depending on the variety and habitat.
The temperature difference is very extreme, with temperatures ranging from minus 30 to 40 degrees Celsius in winter and over 30 degrees Celsius in summer.
Cashmere goats are raised in extremely harsh climatic conditions.
It is said that the stricter the conditions, the better the quality of the hair that can be harvested.
These cashmere gloves are made from wool harvested from the "original cashmere goat" that lives mainly in northeastern China and Mongolia.
This original variety is characterized by its "rich volume" and "rustic texture."
To make the most of these characteristics, the optimum yarn count is set, and each process, including dyeing, spinning, and twisting, is carefully carried out by one of Japan's leading spinning companies.

These are whole garment gloves made with luxurious domestically spun cashmere.
Unlike knit products which are made by sewing together flat knitted pieces, whole garments are made using a special flat knitting machine to knit the product itself three-dimensionally.
It has a three-dimensional construction with no seams, so it fits comfortably in your hand.
The texture of cashmere also adds to the excellent comfort.


The knitting structure is pique knit.
The uneven surface gives it a rich look and makes for a simple yet striking presence.
In addition, the texture of the fabric improves breathability and prevents the garment from becoming stuffy.

It covers your wrists well, so it keeps you warm.
The simple design makes it useful in a variety of situations.

It is one size fits all, but it is stretchy so even people with relatively large hands can wear it comfortably.