Place the article you want in the basket then during the order process select the shipment and payment method “Pick up in store.”
As soon as the article is ready to be picked up in store we will send you an email notification. From this point you have 14 days to pick up your order. At the end of this period your
reservation will be cancelled. You can try on the desired articles (max. 10) without obligation in the store.
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How it works
The Tiger motorcycle gloves feature a bold style with clean lines and striking details. Subtle perforations along the fingers not only provide targeted ventilation but also emphasise the thoughtful design. The highlight is the tattoo-inspired tiger graphic in the quirky “Derpy” style, giving each glove character and individuality. Made from high-quality goatskin leather and perforated on the fingers, the gloves offer a comfortable fit – ideal for warmer days. The short cuff delivers a sporty look and easy handling. The palm is reinforced with aramid fibres, providing extra protection for demanding rides. An adjustable Velcro wrist closure ensures a secure fit. The touchscreen-compatible fingertip is practical for everyday use, allowing operation of smartphones or navigation devices without removing the gloves. A distinctive model that combines modern design with functional features and a high level of protection – created for those who express their individuality on two wheels.
Features:
Supple goat leather for enhanced wearing comfort
Perforations on the fingers for optimal ventilation
Short cuff for a sporty look and greater freedom of movement
Reinforced leather palm with aramid fibres
Adjustable Velcro wrist closure
Touchscreen-compatible fingertip
Specifications:
Protective gloves for motorcyclists, level 1 (EN 13594:2015)
Additional product information
Material
Shell: 99% Goat Leather, 1% Others Lining: 100% Polyester Contains non-textile parts of animal origin