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Thick and warm gloves with good wrist coverage.
My husband made the comment last night that they look like gloves for a careless woodworker. I told him to just be careful while using his table-saw. Yes. He's pleased with them.
Very well made
They are comfortable, so much more comfortable than almost any other glove I've ever worn. They are WARM. And having my fingers available so simplifies wearing them, I don't have to keep taking them off to check my phone or whatever. I think they would make an amazing present and I am thinking about that ...
I only ordered this pair because I misplaced the last pair I ordered. That's not Alpaca of Montana's fault ...
Most of the fingerless gloves I have used in the workplace have been Lamb's wool. Wool, Alpaca or Merino, keeps you warm even when wet. When wet, lamb's wool has a tendency to sag and bunch. The Alpaca is lighter weight and does not bunch up or sag when wet.
$ 69.00 USD
When you need warmth but demand dexterity for typing, jotting down notes, or tying on fishing flies, our Fingerless Alpaca Gloves have you covered. Crocheted by hand in Bozeman, Montana, these gloves are designed for all-day wear, both inside and outside. Soft alpaca yarn provides four times the warmth of Merino wool at a fraction of the bulk, while also being naturally moisture wicking and water resistant. Best of all, our specialty yarn is sourced from 100% sustainably raised alpacas, and is hypoallergenic to keep sensitive skin happy. There’s a lot to love about these gloves.
Note: These gloves are handmade in Bozeman, Montana. Please allow 8-10 days for our artisans to crochet them.
Sizing
Measure from the base of your palm (where the hand and wrist meet) to the top end of the middle finger.
Small: 6”-7”
Medium: 7”-7.5”
Large: 7.5”-8”
X-Large: 8”-9”
• Alpaca Dry Fusion Technology®️ provides warmth without bulk
• Specialty, non-itchy alpaca yarn to keep sensitive skin happy
• Handmade by Rebekah Kamps in Bozeman, Montana
• Versatile for indoor and outdoor use
• Durable and water resistant
• 100% sustainably sourced
• Lightweight weave
• Mid-length cuffs
100% Alpaca
Hand wash in cold water with gentle soap. Lay flat to dry.
Thick and warm gloves with good wrist coverage.
My husband made the comment last night that they look like gloves for a careless woodworker. I told him to just be careful while using his table-saw. Yes. He's pleased with them.
Very well made
They are comfortable, so much more comfortable than almost any other glove I've ever worn. They are WARM. And having my fingers available so simplifies wearing them, I don't have to keep taking them off to check my phone or whatever. I think they would make an amazing present and I am thinking about that ...
I only ordered this pair because I misplaced the last pair I ordered. That's not Alpaca of Montana's fault ...
Most of the fingerless gloves I have used in the workplace have been Lamb's wool. Wool, Alpaca or Merino, keeps you warm even when wet. When wet, lamb's wool has a tendency to sag and bunch. The Alpaca is lighter weight and does not bunch up or sag when wet.