Description
These tan swordsman’s gloves are fashioned from supple leather, selected for its toughness and comfort against the skin. The palm is reinforced with an additional leather patch, securely stitched to improve grip on the sword’s hilt during battle or drills. This extra layer helps to prevent the blade from slipping, especially during extended use or in wet conditions. Sized Small, these gloves would have been preferred by foot soldiers or duelists who required both hand protection and the nimbleness to wield their weapon with precision.
Fun Fact: In medieval combat training, gloves like these were often padded or layered to shield the hands from minor cuts and bruises, while still allowing the swordsman to maintain a keen sense of their weapon’s balance and movement.










