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Gloves

The legend tells that the birth of the gloves is to be attributed to the goddess Venus, fallen in a bush of brambles in the Mount Olympus, and to the Graces that promptly sewed some thin bandages around her hands.
Since their origin, gloves have assumed the function of protecting from cold and dirt; with the passing of the centuries, they also became a symbol of elegance and vanity.
The gloves are the "hands dress", worn by Oscar Wilde as well as by Rita Hayworth and Audrey Hepburn: wool, silk, lace and leather are the most used materials for these small seduction accessories.
In a song by the Italian singer Francesco De Gregori (Un guanto, 1996) in a ice-skating rink, a woman loses her glove and her beloved is preparing to pick it up, in a game of metaphors about Love.
In our virtual workshop, you will find a selection of gloves entirely made in Italy by artisans, using fine workmanship, soft and resistant materials, such as wool, mohair and lurex.
The creations of Exquisite J Milano are embellished with cheerful embossed needles in scottish wool or plain color, applied on short gloves (slip-on gloves) or long gloves (long arm gloves).
In some long models, with pied de-poule or striped patterns, funny socks work out are included, used in contrast to the length of the glove: this dress makes special the garments and coats with three-quarter sleeves.

The legend tells that the birth of the gloves is to be attributed to the goddess Venus, fallen in a bush of brambles in the Mount Olympus, and to the Graces that promptly sewed some thin bandages around her hands.
Since their origin, gloves have assumed the function of protecting from cold and dirt; with the passing of the centuries, they also became a symbol of elegance and vanity.
The gloves are the "hands dress", worn by Oscar Wilde as well as by Rita Hayworth and Audrey Hepburn: wool, silk, lace and leather are the most used materials for these small seduction accessories.
In a song by the Italian singer Francesco De Gregori (Un guanto, 1996) in a ice-skating rink, a woman loses her glove and her beloved is preparing to pick it up, in a game of metaphors about Love.
In our virtual workshop, you will find a selection of gloves entirely made in Italy by artisans, using fine workmanship, soft and resistant materials, such as wool, mohair and lurex.
The creations of Exquisite J Milano are embellished with cheerful embossed needles in scottish wool or plain color, applied on short gloves (slip-on gloves) or long gloves (long arm gloves).
In some long models, with pied de-poule or striped patterns, funny socks work out are included, used in contrast to the length of the glove: this dress makes special the garments and coats with three-quarter sleeves.

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