Flammi Women's Knit Arm Warmer Gloves Warm Cashmere Long Fingerless Mittens with Thumb Hole
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Fabrics are my speciality and I work with them every day. There has to be a blend between them. These shawls are one of the warmest you can get, but they have a comfortable hand. Overall, I think they are good for the price and seem to be of decent quality. Hope these help.
85% of them are cashmere, according to the company. Unlike real cashmere, they are not really thick, but warm when you need them. The first pair I bought I loved so much that I bought another pair for a friend who's like me and intolerant of cold weather. My iPod comes out about 60 and I start using it. I love it.
As a result, my forearm is 11 inches wide at its widest part near the elbow. Since I am large in size, I wear a size 18 US in pants and a size 1x-3x in tops Wear tops in two sizes. Their soft and stretchy material made them the perfect arm warmers.
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Selected User Reviews For Flammi Women's Knit Arm Warmer Gloves Warm Cashmere Long Fingerless Mittens with Thumb Hole
This was disappointing, but what you pay for is what you get. Here's a photo I took a week after I was wearing them - I wore a loose-fitting top, with the jean tucked in When I am at my desk, I am wearing a jean jacket or am wearing bare arms. It's fine for them to be functional, but you shouldn't expect them to look good unless your daily maintenance includes shaver. Considering I get cold in my wrists and arms, I plan to wear them with shorter gloves over them outdoors.
They are absolutely lovely! I love the fabric and the feel of the product. I do wish they were 22" long but I do know that would be beautiful! It is still, however, a pair that I will keep because I like the feel and the fact that they are not As you can see in the picture I purchased another pair of gloves that was longer, but I will be returning them because they are itchy! If they manufacture the same glove in 22 to 23 inches in length they would be THE BEST sellers everywhere. I hate it! If you guys make them, I would buy them. If you make them in 22 inches, I will purchase them.
I find them very useful for keeping my hands warm while typing. The plus-sizing clothes I wear are from women's I can wear size 10 clothes and they stretch all the way to my forearm, but they keep their shape when scrunched down. I enjoy how easily they clean up, as well as how little pilling occurs. The gloves are smelling like cheap vodka in a spray bottle. The interior of the package arrived moist, and the label was rotting but did not pick up the odor (and cheap vodka in a spray bottle would make it go away). For almost two months, I have worn them daily, and I am expecting to order more for myself and as.
My second pair has arrived and I can't wait to wear them! They do look like cotton, but when you press on them you feel softness that is not present with a cotton this finely woven, and even though they seem warmer than cotton, they do not have the velvety softness of cashmere. Warmth, for which I am satisfied, is my main concern. The air in my living room is always a little chilled where I live in Maine. While wearing a top sweater and multiple layers of clothing, I was surprised by how much cold air came up my neck. I have found these and other similar products enable me to tolerate a colder temperature and still feel warm in general. Furthermore, if you do not want to draw attention to them, you do not have to wear the finger through the hole. They will then appear as merely another "underlayer".
The reviews I read before purchasing led me to just want to add my two cents. No markings were on them when they arrived It has no fiber content, so it's impossible to confirm whether it contains cashmere Although they are soft, they have a hard surface. I'm very pleased with the color since I did not want it to be lighter. There's just a tiny opening for the thumb, so if you want to keep the thumbs on, you can scrunch them up off your hands without having them stick out in any way. However, as another reviewer mentioned, they did slip down a bit. I think they did a decent job of keeping my hands warm without getting in my way. To be fair, I did get my fingers out of them after I shoved them up off of my hands and later pulled them down so they looked like gloves. I was wearing a snug-fitting shirt during this time. It is made of wrist Thank you for the purchase. I am very satisfied with it.
As for the sleeves, they are okay, but I feel they're designed for thicker arms, since for me they fall down within minutes after putting them on. This is not cashmere as far as the material is concerned. The cotton-based textile A polyester-based fabric It won't be cashmere, but it might be a mix.
In the cold, I needed gloves to keep my hands warm while using my computer, but I wanted my fingertips to be free from interference for typing and use of the mouse. This is how mice are used. Certain fabrics can make my skin itch, since I have sensitive skin. I have found these cashmere fingerless mittens to be quite effective at keeping my hands warm even on the coldest of Nevertheless, since I live in Florida, I have a warmer cold than most other people. The point where your thumb comes out has a hole, so there isn't any fabric covering it. If the thumb were covered up to the first knuckle, it would add to the comfort of the glove, but it would be more complicated to make (and therefore more expensive). It's not uncommon for me to have to wear another pair of gloves when temperatures are really low. A pair of alpaca wool short-finger gloves that extend to the first knuckle of each finger was purchased. Unfortunately, they have a lot of itching, and I can't tolerate wearing them on my hands without my cashmere mittens. *My skin has been bothersome lately, so I can't wear these cashmere gloves without wearing a long-sleeved (cotton) t-shirt, because my skin is so dry. Below the shirt is a vest. I have long gloves that reach my elbows, so my hands are covered. Although the itch doesn't come from my hands (like with alpaca wool gloves), it comes from my arms if they are in contact with It may depend on how sensitive your skin is whether your mileage is the same or different. I have noticed that the material started pilling within two days after only a few hours of The function has not been compromised at all by this, as that is normal with this type of material. It's a very cute toy, I'm satisfied with purchase, I'll probably buy it.
As for these vases, they arrived today and are amazingly beautiful. If I didn't know how much I paid for them, I would think they were in the $25-30 range. The rib knit makes them stretch to fit even a larger forearm like mine. I will buy the others to keep on hand in case I need them in the future. Several pairs of shoes will be given as gifts this holiday season. My experience was that they were not scratchy, but if you feel that way then wash them.