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Cuccumella

Regular price $169.00
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For Neapolitans, an espresso is not simply a drink. It is a customary way of life, practically a form of worship, an excuse for family and friends to come together. At the beginning of the 1800s, the Cuccumella, the Neapolitan mocha pot, was created and became an indispensable device in every household. These driving gloves carry the same idea: precise, functional form with character.

Made in nappa leather, built around a series of deliberate form choices: a V-shaped opening on the back of the hand that gives a perfect snug fit at the wrist; small perforations along the fingers for maximum breathability at the wheel; hand-stitched lengthened cords running along the fingers as a mark of attention to finer construction. Snap button closure on the inside wrist.

Available in black, alpaca, grey, and rum. Once tried, the driving glove you return to. Much like the espresso it is named after.

  • 100% handmade in Italy100% Handmade in Italy
  • Fast shippingFast shipping
  • We ship worldwideWe ship worldwide
  • Family tradition since 1930Family tradition since 1930
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Bespoke Version

This model is also available in a bespoke version, handcrafted to the exact measurements of your hands. Our master glove makers in Naples create each pair with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring perfect fit and exceptional comfort.

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Materials sheet

Materials sheet

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Material Italian Lambskin
Lining Unlined
Extra details Snap Button
Artisan hands guiding a sewing machine as they attach a vibrant green and purple leather glove, showcasing Italian craftsmanship.

Made in Napoli

Our artisans religiously observe the ancient rites of the Neapolitan glove-making tradition. All the production steps are followed scrupulously and diligently so that no detail is missed out.

How our gloves are made