(Part 2) Best gloves & mittens for women according to redditors

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We found 133 Reddit comments discussing the best gloves & mittens for women. We ranked the 100 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Cold weather arm warmers for women
Cold weather gloves for women
Cold weather mittens for women

Top Reddit comments about Women's Gloves & Mittens:

u/stopbitingalready · 17 pointsr/calmhands

My thumbs looked quite similar to yours not too long ago. What works for me to a certain degree is non-stop plaster wearing, at least when I'm at home. I apply some hydrating cream, get big waterproof plasters, wrap them tightly and make an effort to always replace them immediately if they fall off. The wounds heal a bit faster when covered and moist, so after a couple of days of this the skin is smoother and there are less loose bits that I feel the urge to pick on.

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But I'll confess that even by doing this, I'm still not completely over the habit. But at least the wounds are not as deep and painful any more. I also tried getting thin indoor gloves like these and wearing them whenever possible, but I just couldn't stand having them on for too long, so I gave up on that. It might work for you though!

u/lessonbefore · 7 pointsr/findfashion

I wasn't able to find an exact match to your mother's glove, but I did find a couple options from a pricy company if you want real leather and fur: fox fur, rabbit fur, another rabbit fur. If you want much cheaper (but also probably pretty low quality), there's some options on amazon.

Personally, I don't wear real leather (unless it's second hand) or fur, so there are some options with vegan / faux alternatives, like these, these, and these--all very similar in style.

I think these may be the closest in style. Hope this helps you!

u/PartyMark · 4 pointsr/FrugalMaleFashionCDN

I'm not sure how you would get these to Canada (I use a shipping depot in MI) but I have raynauds, which basically means my hands loose all circulation and get extremely cold, so I need warm gloves. These are the warmest slim gloves I have ever used, and actually keep my hands from turning white with cold. They are super soft and not at all bulky.



https://www.amazon.com/%C3%96jbro-Swedish-Extremely-Featured-Raynauds/dp/B01LPQ0V88

*These are mittens not gloves my bad

u/val319 · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I just bought some and started wearing. They seem nice. They're more stylish. I hand washed and air dried. I'll probably get some plain sleeves too. The only slightly odd thing is they aren't individual finger, they're just tight around the 4 fingers with the lace, thumb is individual. It works and they're comfortable. They're cute. They're quite stretchy will go over the elbow and adjust if arms aren't really skinny. As far as wear I just used for the first time. I'm getting tired of using sunscreen on my arms. I figure i can save money with them. JISEN Women Long Lace Floral Half Finger Sunscreen Arm Sleeves outdoor Gloves Style 1-Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XSXNZ8W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qiK6CbZJ1ZZ57

u/Minyaden · 3 pointsr/M43

I live in ohio and frequently take pictures in temperatures below 20 degrees in the winter. I like to wear knitted mittens with a flap that turns them into fingerless gloves. I find these work best because it keeps your fingers close to eachother to warm themselves when the flap is on. When changing settings you can switch to the fingerless gloves to hit buttons. I like to use knitted ones because I found they work the best at breaking the wind so no wind chill gets to your hands. Something like this is what I use.

u/Iamjasw · 2 pointsr/Assistance

amazon.com/Fingerless-Crochet-Thumbhole-Warmers-Mittens/dp/B073QGSHP5/ref=asc_df_B073QGSHP5/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312606423309&hvpos=1o3&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11650093731144700164&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9002163&hvtargid=pla-594296105714&psc=1

u/Cswlady · 2 pointsr/Fibromyalgia

They make mittens that have a flip top. You will get all of the warmth of mittens, but be able to flip the mitten part up when you need to be nimble for a minute. Underneath the flap, they're fingerless gloves. I highly recommend them. You can find them at basically every store or online or whatever. They're pretty standard in places that have winter. As long as your fingers are separated, they will not be able to keep eachother warm.
ETA link to an example pair:
HDE Womens Winter Wool Fingerless Mittens | Warm Convertible Gloves Mitten Cover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075NRM5D1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8Fm1Db3HNYK5Q

u/TheLegofThanos · 2 pointsr/neuropathy

Last year my mother bought me a wax therapy kit and it is huge and ridiculous to use but in dire circumstances, it is worth it for warming and rehydrating skin.

I am trying fingerless gloves (and leg warmers with holes cut in for the thumb), which seem to help, especially when typing. here

u/eliza_cs · 1 pointr/Eliza_cs
  • CK panties - 45 pounds

  • fingerless gloves - 45 pounds


  • bra - 20 pounds

  • foot cream - 20 pounds

    The prices include express shipping to my country. I accept giftcards to my email, so pm me to get it.


    For each item I offer:

  • 20 pics for your eyes only. Stripping, teasing, nakedness.

  • for 20 pounds I offer 5 premades from any list and for more than 20 I offer 10 premades.

  • snapchat - I post 2 times a week, more or less, life gets busy.
u/moonbutters · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I want this

Some hand socks

Because hand socks are better than sleeves

Or. OR.

Consider this:

A preorder of my favorite manga

Ask me something about something.

u/KittyChimera · 1 pointr/Wishlist

I found them on Amazon. You can get them for like $1.99 here or pay $10.59 here and get them faster.

u/singelingtracks · 1 pointr/electricians

Thin wool gloves, something like this https://www.amazon.com/EvridWear-Unisex-Smartphone-Texting-Mittens/dp/B077DYP62N/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=merino+wool+gloves&qid=1570779320&sr=8-6
then a thin leather glove on top for any kind of work that will rip the merino gloves, https://www.amazon.com/OZERO-Leather-Stretchable-Cowhide-Working/dp/B01LPRW9TG/ref=sxin_3_ac_d_rm?ac_md=1-1-bGVhdGhlciBnbG92ZXM%3D-ac_d_rm&keywords=thin+leather+gloves&pd_rd_i=B01LPRW9TG&pd_rd_r=307b6341-0a19-47cc-bc8f-938bfd24933c&pd_rd_w=qAKYt&pd_rd_wg=wlxS9&pf_rd_p=983984df-2ad2-4c97-ba7f-4c5a90291c2b&pf_rd_r=KY69HBZ9CM70CNC93GCP&psc=1&qid=1570779384

this system works better then bulky gloves as when you need to work with small parts you can take off the leather and toss them in your jacket, while the thin wool gloves still keep your hands warm.

if he just wants something to warm his hands up in between not wearing gloves then Milwaukee has some awesome heated gloves.

https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Work-Gear/Gloves/Heated-Gloves/USB%20Rechargeable%20Heated%20Gloves

u/Mkhillvgc · 1 pointr/marchingband

I use these: Achiou Touchscreen Knit Gloves... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077M5Q6FG?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

I love these. They are grippy on the front side, just thick enough to be warm, but not too thick to make life suck. I march French horn (not mellophone) and they work great for me.

u/sugaratc · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

The gloves from my main list. It's getting warmer but still a little chilly, and my hands are always cold.

u/[deleted] · 0 pointsr/SantasLittleHelpers

This is so sweet of you! My wish is pretty simple. I need a good pair of warm gloves. I have a pair of dollar tree ones now and they have holes in them already. The threading in them stinks. Thank you so much for the opportunity! Happy holidays 🎄 https://www.amazon.com/Achiou-Touchscreen-Winter-Gloves-Texting/dp/B0783PKJPC/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=womens%2Bwool%2Bgloves&qid=1574197934&refinements=p_85%3A2470955011&rnid=2470954011&rps=1&sprefix=womens%2Bwool&sr=8-5&th=1&psc=1