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A Glove-Making Tradition Survives in Ireland

An 80-year-old enterprise still does things the old way but is also looking to the future with new styles and quirky colors.

Ellius Grace for The New York Times
Author: Ellius Grace for The New York Times

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Ellius Grace for The New York Times

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