



Alpaca kangaroo gloves ANDEN VIENTOS from 100% alpaca Superfine
No. 08126U1P00
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Fairly and sustainably produced
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From our ANDEN VIENTOS series we present you the matching kangaroo style hand gloves. These are the perfect gloves for women and men who do not want to compromise. Without the cap you have half-finger gloves. If this gets too cold for you, they simply pull the cap over and get nice and warm. These gloves are also fully lined with soft cotton fleece for extra warmth. This series shows jacquard knit at its best. A typical wintry pattern intricately knitted in timelessly beautiful colors that are excellent to wear for all occasions: For skiing, tobogganing, for a walk in the snow, for a shopping tour....- Material: 100% Alpaca (Alpaca Superfine)
- Lining: 100% cotton
- knitted jacquard in black, gray, red
- rib-knit cuffs
- easy to combine
circumference size S: 18-20cm M: 20-22cm L: 22-24cm XL: 24,5-26cm (approximate)
From this series there are many other beautiful accessories:
Various caps Art.# 07202, 07203
beautiful gloves Art.# 08124, 08125
matching knitted scarf item # 09300
and knitted ribbon Art.# 14025
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Material
100% Alpaca (Superfine) Lining: 100% Cotton
Care instructions
Production & Distribution
APU KUNTUR GmbH | info@apukuntur.com
Hafenstrasse 48, CH-8280 Kreuzlingen
August-Borsig-Strasse 9, DE-78467 Konstanz
Fair and sustainable production in Peru
At APU KUNTUR, traditional craftsmanship merges with modern European fashion design. In our family business in Cusco, Peru, we produce exclusive and high-quality clothing and accessories from alpaca – one of the finest natural fibers in the world. Our many years of experience and outstanding quality are evident in every garment of our extensive range.
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