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Old 11-02-2000, 01:56 PM
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Anybody have a good set of "street" driving gloves?

Where did you get them, etc...
Old 11-02-2000, 02:28 PM
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Is Coach considered "good" or "yuppie". I picked up a pair for $30 at an outlet. Cheapest thing in the store.
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Crochet back driving gloves from Griots. Sort of pricey but durable, comfortable, nice looking.
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BMW M-power gloves left over from my motorcycle. They're lightweight and have no cuffs, so they make perfect driving gloves. They're black with the three BMW pastel stripes so they look a little strange, especially with a short-sleeved shirt.
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I got a good deal on golfing gloves at a closeout and love them.
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I have a set of neat and unique black gloves I got bought from a supplier in the UK. They have red side inserts in all the fingers, which will be perfect for the interior of my car. Problem is I never wear driving gloves and always considered them a bit, well, flighty. So I'm not sure I'll acutally use them.

Come to think of it, I'll post a picture in a day or two to get everyone's opinion.
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I got a good pair for Christmas last year. They came in a Nordstrom box but that doesn't mean they were bought there.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rick Hesel:
[B]....Problem is I never wear driving gloves and always considered them a bit, well, flighty.
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hey rick, how about a nice pair of leather gloves with the s2000/honda logo on it? add one to your line of fine accessories...

think about it
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Yeah, Coach is very good. That's what I drive with. And belive me, when it's below 40 F, you'll want driving gloves.


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