Winter Glove recommendations
I recently lost a glove, so I'm looking for a replacement pair. I mostly use them for driving so it needs a decent grip. I need them to be warm enough for 20-30F weather. Ideally I'd prefer <$100 since gloves are too easy to lose.
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I believe that you can’t get better leather gloves than Hestra in that price range tbh
Sullivans Glove Co
Which ones do you own? I’m looking for gloves too and see they have a lot of options
I currently have a pair of Utsjö that do just fine in the winter. I will wear a pair for like 5-7 years before I get a new one and set the old ones aside for garden work.
I have a pair of fingerless gloves I found on the street (not joking), Honestly at that temp range I'd go for anything thats a thinner wool
Those look good. It looks like they’re EU only except with some fashion retailers as exceptions
They are under $100 tho
The Utsjo is about $100 on END but their return policy is very cost prohibitive for US buyers. Would something like this work well? https://www.amazon.com/Bruno-Magli-Classic-Hand-stitched-Leather/dp/B09Q7BLJ1T/
Bruno Magli Men's Classic Hand-stitched Leather Glove
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