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Coach Gloves Alternatives

herzzreh

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I love Coach driving gloves but... is there a cheaper alternative with a similar slim fit and quality?
 

chronic

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Originally Posted by herzzreh
I love Coach driving gloves but... is there a cheaper alternative with a similar slim fit and quality?

Assistant coach gloves?
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In all seriousness, I own a pair of Coach cashmere-lined gloves that were worn out through the years, and I replaced them with a similar looking cashmere-lined pair from my local Century 21 for about 1/3 the cost. The quality is probably not up to par, but it's a much better cost-to-value ratio than Coach gloves, at least for me. Don't know if you have a Century 21-type store around you, but it's worth a look.

Just my .02.
 

jet

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I got some jil sander cashmere lined and ribbed.
 

ghulkhan

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try isotoners at jc pennys

same ****** fit and quality
 

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