Leather Work Glove for Kitchen Latex Flocklined Household Gloves
- Loading Port:
- Wenzhou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 90 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 10005655 pc/month
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Description of Glove:
Cow split leather double palm work gloves have a double layer of leather over the palm area for reduced wear and added grip. These work gloves feature a wing thumb, knuckle strap, pull patch, lined palm and elastic for comfort and easy use.
Festures of Glove:
Hand protection is a specialist area and our range offers more than 80 different models to protect hands from cuts and abrasions, chemicals, heat and most work environments. We have work gloves for use in food handling, medical and harmful liquid handling situations.
Specifications of Glove:
Hand protection can require work gloves made from leather, cotton, synthetics, nitrile, latex, PVC and combinations of these. ProChoice can meet any requirement.
Whatever your industry; whatever you have to handle,We have a specialist glove to offer maximum protection and comfort.
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FAQ:
1.What about the delivery.
We can arrange the shipment about 15-25 days after the deposit.
2.What about payment term?
30% T/T deposit, balance against B/L copy.
Full T/T payment if quantity less than MOQ.
3.How much about MOQ?
Normally 100pcs,but small order is acceptable as well.
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Leather Work Glove for Kitchen Latex Flocklined Household Gloves
- Loading Port:
- Wenzhou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 90 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 10005655 pc/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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