Today goes by a lot of names.
In the Northeast, “Snowmaggedon.”
In North Dakota, “Tuesday.”
Regardless, it’s glove weather across most of these United States. Warm glove weather.
We’ve got just the pair: Grifter.
Grifter is based in upstate New York, where one of your correspondents recently survived spinning out of control down an icy hill in a Zipcar. Point is, they know from cold up there.
Grifter’s leather mitts offer a mix of street style, moto culture and, as they say, “vintage bravura.”
And warmth.
A few we liked:
The Onyx Ranger: Your winter glove. Wool-lined with a longer cuff, mixed with selvedge black denim and black deerskin.
The Ranger: More stylish, these unlined but soft bison-skin gloves are paired with 12-oz. American Cone white selvedge denim to add some stiffness.
The Masterson: Not gloves, but a distressed, heavy-gauge bison leather vest lined with orange duck canvas. Named after “American gunslinger, gambler and buffalo hunter Bat Masterson.”
Bonus: they’re all made and sourced in the U.S.A.
Grifter also offers an array of beanies, trucker hats and, if you like color, “The Bandoleros,” a Mexican serape-patterned suede glove.
That’ll stick out in the snow.
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