These are black leather gloves in a size men's extra small. I am a women and wear a size medium glove and they fit great. They are a pretty well insulated pair if gloves. I didn't use them much because I am a fair to warm weather rider and these gloves are for the colder weather. They are in great shape as they were only worn a few times.
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