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The Signature Leather Rider's Gallery

We are delighted to present the Signature Glove Riders Gallery in recognition of our wonderful customers who have taken time out to email us their comments about their experience of riding with Signature Leather Gloves. At Signature Leather we believe in keeping things real so the comments that accompany our customers pictures are taken directly from the unsolicited feedback that our customers have kindly sent us via email.

Lara Miller MD"I have to tell you, I LOVE the gloves. Not only are they really comfortable and soft, but the wide array of color options makes them perfect for me. I chose the orange/black and as you will see from the photos I'm attaching, and I couldn't have found anything better."

 

Lara Miller MD

Kimberlee Murphy KY"Wanted to get you some feedback on the gloves - Great news - I'm impressed!! I saved them for a 3 day clinic I had this past weekend in Lexington KY (May 1 - 3). Rode dressage, steeple chase and XC - and no blisters!"

Kimberlee Murphy KY
Sarah Donnell MN"I have been using my own pair of crochet gloves throughout the show season - I love them. They stay soft and supple and I love the fit, feel and look of them. And they appear to be holding up to the brutalities of the jumper ring."

Sarah Donnell MN
Nanette Lindermann CA"I have really enjoyed my Signature gloves!  It is wonderful to have gloves that fit so perfectly on my somewhat odd sized hands.  And the leather still feels so lovely, even after a number of washings.  I'm off to study the color charts! :) "

Nanette Lindermann CA
Sheri Trudeau MI"One of the things I would emphasize to eventers is how grippy your gloves are. That soft leather on rubber reins is just terrific... they don't slip, even if they get wet. And... they don't wear out like the cheap synthetic ones, either, so they're good for schooling as well as showing (even if they're a bit pricier to start... they last longer). The leather is also so supple and the fit is so good, you can still really feel the rein contact during dressage."

Sheri Trudeau MI