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These are a size small men's leather riding gloves. They have the knuckle protectors and vents to promote air flow. They are velcro with a strap for the wrist. They are reflective. They have never been worn. The wrist is padded with protection as well. They are a very sturdy glove to have for riding. They are not stiff or hard.
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