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Sanitation glove, made of 100% natrual latex, length 32-36cm, textured palm for anti-slip, waterproof, anti acid and alkali, non-toxic. Mainly used for food processing, hotels, family kitchen, etc. Color: red, yellow, orange, rose, nude, etc.
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Sanitation glove, made of 100% natrual latex, length 32-36cm, textured palm for anti-slip, waterproof, anti acid and alkali, non-toxic.
Mainly used for food processing, hotels, family kitchen, etc. Color: red, yellow, orange, rose, nude, etc.
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comfy. This slipper is built of breathable, one hundred% all-natural boiled wool
with an edge-no cost midseam. The aniti-microbial, odor-resistant footbed
presents both of those metatarsal and arch support. Or simply take away the footbed to
accommodate your individual orthotics. A fully latex-dipped outsole is
non-marking and slip-resistant, and also presents longevity, adaptability
and traction command. Machine washing these slippers is a snap, by simply
getting rid of the footbed. Practical experience the extremely convenience of the Giesswein Ammern
slippers.






