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Mujjo presents Refined Touchscreen Gloves

The updated design includes a leather wrist closure and cuff, grip dot patterns on the palms, and an integrated fleece lining.

30th October 2014

Knitting Industry
 |  The Netherlands

Knitted Accessories, Collections, Colours/​Trends

Mujjo, a Dutch designer label that pioneered unrestricted touchscreen gloves, has continued to improve and evolve all aspects of the gloves by developing the Refined Touchscreen Gloves that feature an updated elegant design.

The updated product design includes a leather wrist closure and cuff, grip dot patterns on the palms for anti-slip capabilities, and an integrated fleece lining for a soft touch.

The gloves feature an elegant design that takes knitted gloves to the next level. © Mujjo

“Our touchscreen gloves are loved by tens of thousands of fans worldwide who have grown to depend on them. That didn’t stop us from obsessively evaluating every single detail,” commented Tom Canters, co-founder.

Updated design

The gloves feature an elegant design that takes knitted gloves to the next level, according to the manufacturer.

A leather strap crosses over a notch on the wrist where a carefully placed matte black leather button provides a snap closure.

The company offers a product portfolio of double-layered, knitted and leather touchscreen gloves. © Mujjo

The cuff boards are constructed of matching black leather and the palms feature grip dots to aid in anti-slip capability. A soft layer of integrated fleece lining is said to provide a soft touch and feel to the sturdy and durable gloves.

Product portfolio

The company offers a product portfolio of double-layered, knitted and leather touchscreen gloves, available in various classic colours, as well as sleeves for Macbook, IPad, IPad Mini, IPhone and Samsung Galaxy.

www.mujjo.com

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