5 Pairs of Gloves to Avoid Freezing, Stiff Hands This Winter
Winter brings some of the most beautiful views of any season. That is, at least, until you step outside. Suddenly, the whipping cold wind makes you lose your breath. You're sliding on black ice, and you can barely move your fingers because they are red, puffy and stiff.
It's a good thing someone invented gloves because they might be our most necessary item for cold weather, other than a coat. Keep scrolling to find five great pairs that will keep your hands warm for the next few months.
Uniqlo HeatTech Knitted Gloves: On Sale for $14.90
Thanks to Uniqlo, you can get a standard pair of sturdy gloves for less than $15. This pair uses their innovative HeatTech technology, which "retains your body heat and converts it into warmth." And they're in six great basic colors to fit every outfit you wear.
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Skims Cozy Knit Gloves: $18
Do you want to feel like you're on a cloud? Purchase Skims' Cozy items—they have gloves in the fabric. This material is a buttery, soft blend of polyester and nylon and sure to keep you comfy all winter. We might even buy the whole set with the headband to feel like a real-life ice princess!
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Also read about: 6 Practical Shoes to Avoid Slipping on Ice This Winter
The North Face Osito Etip Gloves: $40
The North Face will keep you warm, especially their Osito line. The fuzzy jacket was all the rage in the '10s, and these gloves have that same iconic material. This pair also has Etip functionality, so you can actually type on your phone without taking them off.
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Aritzia The Super Puff New Mitten: $55
We swear by our Aritzia Super Puff. We still feel warm in it, even with below-zero temperatures. Now, the brand offers a mitten version of it. It retains everything you love: the puffer texture, the goose down filling and plenty of gorgeous, trendy shades.
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Lululemon Textured Fleece Gloves: $68
These gloves from Lululemon are pricey, but they are worth every penny. The outside of them has textured, quick-drying fleece to combat frost from touching your skin. This feature is a must if you're powering through a snowstorm. And like The North Face, it's one of the few that touchscreens respond to.
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Does the cold weather and dark sky make you feel down? Read HERE for five affirmations to get you through the winter blues.