Deerskin is one of the most difficult leathers to work with, both in
it's tanning process, and in the making of leather goods. This, and limited
availability, prevents it from being a leather that can be stamped out
and sewn into products by the millions using inexperienced labor and many
common mass production methods. When done properly however, it produces
one of the strongest, softest, most durable, and comfortable gloves you
can wear.
A properly cut deerskin glove has stretch widthwise and very little
stretch lengthwise. This means a snug fitting glove that will expand with
your hand when you make a fist or grip something,but the fingers won't
stretch or become floppy.
The physical structure of deerskin leather is different than other types
of skins. It's elongated interwoven fibers give it an extremely high shear
strength and abrasion resistance. The spaces between the fibers make the
leather soft and comfortable over a wider range of temperatures than others.
In other words: cooler in the warm weather and warmer in the cold weather.
The combination of a naturally superior leather,tanned, cut and sewn
by Experienced crafts people using age old processes, results in a product
that truly "fits like a glove".
Unlike man-made materials that appear flawless, any skin has surface
scratches and scars, etc., and contain Subtle variations in color and
texture resulting in natural markings which add to the uniqueness of each
item. These variations in no way affect the durability or performance
of the glove. Normal use will enhance the character of this leather.