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Fort Belvedere
Chestnut Brown Touchscreen Lamb Nappa Leather Gloves
Current Price: $210.00Rated 4.5 out of 5 -
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Subtle Contrast with Purposeful Design
Two-tone leather gloves add visual interest without sacrificing elegance. Instead of loud color blocking, Fort Belvedere two-tone leather gloves use carefully chosen combinations that emphasize structure, highlight stitching, and complement tailored outerwear. The contrast is intentional, designed to enhance the lines of the glove rather than distract from the outfit....
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are two-tone leather gloves?
They feature two complementary leather colors, typically with one shade on the back of the hand and another on the palm or trim.
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What is the benefit of a two-tone leather design?
Beyond the aesthetic appeal, two-tone leather is highly practical. We often design these gloves with a darker leather on the palm, which is the area most susceptible to dirt and oils. This allows the gloves to maintain a pristine appearance on the back of the hand while handling the rigors of daily use.
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Do two-tone gloves make my hands look larger?
Actually, the opposite is true. Because the contrast breaks up the solid block of color, a well-designed two-tone glove can make the hand look slimmer and more defined. The vertical lines created by the different leather panels draw the eye along the hand, emphasizing a sleek, elegant silhouette.
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How do I match two-tone gloves to my outfit?
You should match the dominant color of the glove to your shoes or your overcoat. For example, if you are wearing dark brown shoes, a glove with a dark brown palm and a tan back will tie the entire look together beautifully.
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Which colors are easiest to wear?
Black and gray, brown and tan, or other neutral pairings that echo common outerwear tones.
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Are these gloves as durable as solid-colored ones?
Absolutely. The durability of a glove is determined by the quality of the hide and the strength of the stitching, not the number of colors used. We use premium skins and artisanal sewing techniques to ensure the seams between the two colors are just as strong as the rest of the glove.