🧤 Embrace the Chill in Style!
The ViGraceWinter Knitted Convertible Fingerless Gloves are expertly crafted from 100% wool, providing warmth and versatility for both men and women. With a unique convertible design, these gloves can easily transition from fingerless to full mittens, making them the perfect accessory for any winter outing.
T**E
Warm, versatile, and tough!
These fingerless gloves/ mittens have been amazing. It's great to be able to convert them to gloves when I'm putting the leash on my dog or the lead rope on my grandhorse. They also make accessing my phone much easier in the cold weather. What led me to write this review was an incident yesterday at our local dog park. I had those gloves in my pocket as I entered the enclosure. Somehow, one of the dogs got hold of one of my gloves. I'm not sure whether it was grabbed out of my pocket or fell out of my pocket. This led to a merry chase around the dog park, during which my glove became the subject of several tug of war games. It varied between a two dog tug and a three dog tug. I pretty much had resigned myself to the fact that I would never see that glove again, at least usable. After about 15 minutes, one of the other dog owners managed to retrieve it from yet another tug of war game. Amazingly, it was slobbery and dirty but it was in great shape. I later found one little hole down near the wrist after I had washed it (in my washer with some other clothes that I washed on gentle and also put it through a cycle in my dryer!) I easily stitched it up. After seeing what this glove could survive, I would recommend them to everyone. (the glove taken was the right one. On the picture with the unfolded wrist section, my thumb is right near where the small hole was before I stitched it - it might not be the perfect stitching job but it worked).
E**E
Yes
The media could not be loaded. Was skeptical to a degree on how warm they actually are. Bought them because of how ugly cold it is over here as of late, and thought I’d try it out.As for size, I have small hands. There was only medium or large, so I opted for medium. I know some people complain on it, but I like to think it has more coverage from how it almost covers my 4 fingers but still have the ability to mess with my phone or have better grip if I need to. The thumb is entirely covered when worn. The wrist portion isn’t hard stuck or connected to the rest, which is nice if you want a little extra coverage beyond the wrist area. (The point is to be warm lmao).It really is warm though. The extra padding on the inside was an immediate difference when put on. It’s not crazy thick, but you can definitely tell the difference with them on. I predominantly got these for when it’s cold out, like when driving to work when it’s 10F outside (ew). Have no intent to play in or mess with snow with these, but I bet they’re much better than just a little woven glove from Walmart or something. I got them in black because it tends to go with anything, but comes in other colors. Not a huge range of color, but it’s just winter gloves, no big deal.The design is definitely fabric. Woven—feel on the outside that doesn’t give me goosebumps like fleece and velvet would. It’s cotton through and through, so be wary when washing. There’s a little patch on the left glove’s wrist with the brand and everything. When unrolled to pull past the wrist, it doesn’t have that scratchy feel some patches have, and because its so thin, I never notice it.I’m honestly impressed with the quality so far. 10/10.
T**T
4 ½ stars really
I was diagnosed with Raynaud's (my fingers & toes are almost always cold). I have been on the hunt for gloves to help as they are one of the only treatments. Part of the problem I have though is I hate gloves. I hate the loss of dexterity. Thus, fingerless and convertible mittens have become my friends. I have a pair of convertible gloves my kids got for me at a Christmas market. I love them except for 2 reasons. First, the thumb tips flip off, which is great for dexterity, but that slit allows wind to blow through no matter what. Second, the button to hold the mitten tops back is a pain to fasten.Enter these gloves. Like my other pair, knit and lined inside the palm and mitten tops with fleece. Fleece in the finger tips would be too bulky. They definitely keep my fingers and hands toasty. The fleece takes care of any wind, and I don't miss the thumb tip not coming off. I have larger than average hands as a woman. These fit great though. I will also say the pad on the palm helps a lot with slippage you normally get with knit gloves.Now for the one flaw. The velcro. I'll admit, I wasn't sure if the velcro was an ingenious idea or a bad one when I ordered, but for the price point I gave it a chance. I've worn the gloves a few times and love everything but that velcro. The velcro catches everything - other parts of the gloves, my coat sleeves, my hair (curly). I'm not sure if they flipped which side of velcro was on the mitten top that it would make a difference. Personally, I took the velcro off. I plan to sew in magnets to keep the tops back when desired. My husband got me a pair of fishing convertible mittens that had magnets and they work great. Hopefully they will with these as well. I sew and knit so it's a minor repair for me. I may even consider another pair of these.
T**L
Warmest glove/mittens ever!
I absolutely LOVE these fingerless gloves with the flip top mitten attachment! They keep my hands so warm! This is my third pair. (No fault on their part! I keep losing one!). The finger portion of the glove goes higher up on these -and I like it! The top digit of my finger is still available to operate my phone or find something in a pocket. The flip top mitten attachment can be kept open via the velcro sewn onto the glove. I like that the velcro is the same color as the mittens. It is visible, but it does not stick out. Be sure to use the measuring guide as it runs true to size.
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