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Purple Gloves & Mittens Sock Snob THMO Womens Ladies Thermal Fingerless Gloves

Sock Snob THMO Womens Ladies Thermal Fingerless Gloves

Glove, Material: Acrylic

£7.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.66/mo.*
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Purple Gloves & Mittens Floso Magic Gloves Purple One
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Floso Magic Gloves Purple One

Glove

£1.94£2.59
Or 3 interest-free payments of £0.64/mo.*
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Purple Gloves & Mittens Eastern Counties Leather Geri Wool-blend Gloves Purple One

Eastern Counties Leather Geri Wool-blend Gloves Purple One

Glove, Material: Leather

£9.84
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.28/mo.*
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Purple Gloves & Mittens Trekmates Merino Touch Gloves: Blackcurrant: L, Colour: Blackc

Trekmates Merino Touch Gloves: Blackcurrant: L, Colour: Blackc

Glove, Material: Merino Wool

£12.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.31/mo.*
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Purple Gloves & Mittens Heat Holders Ladies Cable Knitted Winter Thermal Fingerless Gloves

Heat Holders Ladies Cable Knitted Winter Thermal Fingerless Gloves

Glove

£14.08
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.69/mo.*
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Purple Gloves & Mittens Heat Holders Womens Ladies Solid Knitted Fingerless Gloves Purple

Heat Holders Womens Ladies Solid Knitted Fingerless Gloves Purple

Glove

£14.32
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.77/mo.*
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Purple Gloves & Mittens Peter Storm Thinsulate Knit Fleece Gloves - Purple

Peter Storm Thinsulate Knit Fleece Gloves - Purple

Mitten

£8.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.66/mo.*
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Trespass Womens Dom Winter Gloves
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Trespass Womens Dom Winter Gloves

Glove

£9.52£14.24
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.17/mo.*
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Barts Women's Owlet Gloves - Purple

Barts Women's Owlet Gloves - Purple

Glove

£10.78
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.59/mo.*
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Superdry Women's Wool Blend Gloves Radar - Rouge

Superdry Women's Wool Blend Gloves Radar - Rouge

Glove

£12.02
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.00/mo.*
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Truffleshuffle Moomin Snorkmaiden Fair Isle Gloves - New

Truffleshuffle Moomin Snorkmaiden Fair Isle Gloves - New

Glove

£14.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.99/mo.*
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Three things to consider when buying gloves

The fabric you should choose depends on how warm you need to be. In autumn, a pair of thin cotton gloves may be enough, while winter days often require warmer fabrics. Wool is the warmest fabric. A pair of woolen mittens can withstand getting wet from both sweat and snow without losing their warming properties. Leather is incredibly durable, as it is hardwearing and can withstand both water and wind. Invest in a leather grease to keep them looking good for a long time. Down is an excellent lining in dry and cold weather. It keeps you warm, but if it gets wet, it takes a long time to dry. So choose a different fabric if you are going on a sweaty skiing trip.

Leather gloves with a woolen lining are a particularly good choice – this gives you both the durability of the leather and the insulating properties of the wool.

A pair of mittens usually provides the most warmth, as the fingers warm each other. If you want to be able to adjust the heat, we recommend shell gloves, so that you can add a pair of inner gloves if it gets really cold. On the other hand, gloves have the advantage that you can keep them on if you need to fiddle with zips, pacifiers, or headphones.

Remember that your gloves should fit so that you have warming air around your fingers – if they are too tight, it will be too cold. At the same time, your gloves should not dangle and prevent you from gripping things. They should also cover the wrist so that there no cold gap exists.

Having a bit of trouble finding the right ones? Knit your own! Check out this page with 16 free knitting patterns, and then buy the yarn you prefer and get to it!

If you are going skiing, it’s not only important that your gloves are warm, they should also have a good grip so that you don't lose your ski poles. A pair of leather gloves is most suitable here, or a pair of gloves with a grip-friendly material in the palm. There are also special gloves that are compatible with touch screens, so that you can text or change the song on your playlist without having to take them off.

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