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Maison Fabre

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Maison Fabre was founded in 1924 and comes from the French glove town of Millau, along with Causse Gantier and Lavabre Cadet. After surviving the collapse of glove shops in the 60s, Maison Fabre became one of the most well-known glove manufacturers in France, and can also be found in the movie "Princess of Monaco". In 2015, Maison Fabre collaborated with French car brand DS to launch a limited edition of driving gloves.
 
Men's leather gloves from different brands are generally unchanged in style, often in a classic style, as is the case with the Maison Fabre. Its men's gloves are not outstanding in style, most of them are made of sheepskin, in order to better fit, abandon the heavy warm cashmere lining, but mainly silk lining, feel good, and the warmth is average. The average selling price is around 170 euros.
 
Even so, that doesn't mean you can't find a pair of warm gloves at the Maison Fabre, where the H 250 uses tanned leather with a single fur, hand-stitched by Portuguese artisans, unlined but with exceptional warmth. If you're looking for a classic men's driving glove, the Maison Fabre also has two sheepskin gloves to choose from, one full finger and one open finger.
 
Handmade gloves are expensive and generally priced at a high price. Only in this way can the traditional glove manufacturing industry be supported and the traditional glove craftsmanship can be preserved. Today, some of Maison Fabr's gloves are made by Portuguese artisans, not in Millau, but also by traditional artisans. Among them the deerskin gloves H 59 DS, lined with 100% silk, hand-sewn and priced at 270 euros. In addition, the H 120 DC, also hand-stitched with a 100% cashmere lining, is the brand's highest-end men's glove at 340 euros.