While not screen accurate, anyone own a pair of these?
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Personally, I can't see paying 40 bucks for a pair of gloves I could get for a lot less at a hardware or home improvement store. I remember getting my Wells Lamont gloves for 9 dollars and they're a lot more screen accurate than these. Still, if you're after a pair of these gloves for different reasons other than Indy, and screen accuracy is not the reason why you're interested in these gloves, I can't speak much more than that. Regardless, it might be worth shopping around for comparison.
You can always visit: http://www.gloves-online.com/proddetail ... od=WK-0122 where you can find #WK-0122 - Wells Lamont® Premium Grain Cowhide Drivers for only $12.95.
Unfortunatelly, they feature the new color coding over-edging system which means that the trim color represents the size of the glove.
Size/Colors as Follows
XS - Yellow
S - Red
M - Green
Large - Brown
XL - Blue
XXL - Orange
They may not be 100% screen accurate but they'll do the job. At least they did for me. I bought one pair for my Indy gear collection and one to use in heavy jobs at home. Here are some pics of them.
Unfortunatelly, they feature the new color coding over-edging system which means that the trim color represents the size of the glove.
Size/Colors as Follows
XS - Yellow
S - Red
M - Green
Large - Brown
XL - Blue
XXL - Orange
They may not be 100% screen accurate but they'll do the job. At least they did for me. I bought one pair for my Indy gear collection and one to use in heavy jobs at home. Here are some pics of them.