From the first cut to the last stitch, every pair of gloves is built by hand. We lay the leather on the cutting table, the same method craftsmen used centuries ago, and work each hide with care and muscle. The cutter studies the grain, plotting every piece so no good leather goes to waste and every glove flexes where a hand needs it to. It’s slow work, about three pairs an hour, but it’s the only way to turn a fine hide into a glove that fits like it’s already yours.