Friday, July 31, 2009

Fingerless Gloves - The Top Sellers of 2010

Fingerless gloves are practical for many different purpose, especially when you need to use your fingers for something specific but also want to keep your hands warm and dry. However, they are also popular in the fashion world, and are sometimes worn simply to accessorize an outfit. From both categories, the following were the best sellers during the winter season of 2010:

1. Grenade Fingerless Skate Glove: You will never lose your grip when wearing this pair. If you are into skateboarding, they will allow you to flip, turn and grind. Even if you are not into skateboarding, you will like these for the cool skeletal screen print on the top part of glove. The stretch corded nylon gives you all the freedom you need to move. These gloves allow you to get a great tactile grip while protecting your palm.

2. UGG Classic Fingerless Glove: If you want to keep your wrists and hands warm while your fingers are free to do their work, then this may be the perfect pair of gloves for you. While not for skaters, the genuine sheepskin gloves with appealing rough seam detail. In addition, the straight pile shearling lining is naturally moisture wicking and insulating. If you fold the cuff over and thereby expose the shearling, this allows for an even fresher look.

3. Volcom Parallel Lines Mitten: These mittens run parallel with your needs for keeping warm and looking good. Since they are reversible, you can convert them into fingerless gloves. Make sure to check out the gold stone logo at right of mitten edge and the small button that holds the button flap in place. Made of acrylic, these gloves can be washed in cold water.

We hope this article has been educational, and we look forward to seeing what gloves are released for the winter of 2011.

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