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Evening Gloves, Préville (French): 1900-1910, French, leather.    "Gloves predominance changed from the seventeenth century to the twentieth, from being extremely popular, to almost unnecessary. By the end of the nineteenth century and into the first part of the twentieth, gloves were worn for particular day and evening activities. Tight fitting gloves, in varying lengths and colors were in vogue and worn by both men and women.    Fine suede gloves, commonly referred to as doeskin were produc... 20s Gloves, Cestus Gloves, Edwardian Gloves, 1930s Gloves, 1950s Gloves, Long Black Gloves, Evening Gloves, Gloves Fashion, Vintage Gloves

Evening Gloves, Préville (French): 1900-1910, French, leather. "Gloves predominance changed from the seventeenth century to the twentieth, from being extremely popular, to almost unnecessary. By the end of the nineteenth century and into the first part of the twentieth, gloves were worn for particular day and evening activities. Tight fitting gloves, in varying lengths and colors were in vogue and worn by both men and women. Fine suede gloves, commonly referred to as doeskin were…

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