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ponies? not happening tomorrow :P although i WILL bundle up and get to the barn to find gloves to mail off as well as take photos of some of the ponies for xmas ornaments. yay, frozen fingers!
hi, I'd like a heated barn now, thanks!
*shivers*
hi, I'd like a heated barn now, thanks!
*shivers*
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Date: 2008-12-15 10:47 pm (UTC)any case, I've three different winter types of gloves, depending on how cold it is.
one pair are just fleece backed, so the back of the hands/fingers have a fleece liner, but the palm is the same grippy material.
the 2nd pair are fleece all around but with the grippy palm on top of it
the 3rd are these ULTRA nice leather glove (soft soft kidskin so you don't get too much bulk) that are lined with .. something. soft. WARM. but I could see the wear on those gloves after a month so I try to save them for the coldest days so i don't wear them out (at $50 a pair I want to make them last!) too fast.
my 1st two pairs are from Heritage, since they have the longer fingers that I need and come in sizes (6, 7, 7.5, 8, etc) rather than 'general' sizes like 'ladies', 'mens', etc. I'm an 8, which here is a large ladies or a small man's size, so the general gender sizing doesn't work for me :P
http://www.heritagegloves.com/
the premier and performance fleece gloves (last two on their products page) are the ones I have.