Cashmere knit gloves just don’t seem right. Kind of like an axe that costs $200. But unlike the axe, this pair of Cashmere Knit Gloves from Brooks Brothers won’t set you back that much, and they’ll probably last longer than any old cheap pair of knit gloves.
Inexpensive but still thick knit gloves will cost… what… half? Maybe a third of the Brooks Brothers pair? But the cheap ones will tear, unravel, and generally look awful after a few winters. I can’t vouch for the quality of the knit on these, but knowing you spent $50 on them might make you treat them a little better.
The gray is a perfect contrast to your black or navy wool coat. Deerskin on the palm and around the edging at the wrist. At the very least they can bump up your casual winter look, and thanks to the cashmere your significant other won’t be able to keep her hands off yours.
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In person with their Flagship Non-Iron, as well as their new performance enhanced Explorer line.
A potential new GADA watch champ, Italian dress shoes under $200, and a do-everything reversible…
With one foot in the past, and the other in the future.
With a few favorites hitting 70% off. As good as it usually gets for BRF.
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Service Boots. Loafers. And some suede chukkas just for good measure.