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Texture Knit Mitts

Texture Knit Mitts

Regular price $40.00
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MADE IN BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON BY TEXTURE CLOTHING

Hemp and Organic Cotton Fingerless Mittens.

Knit Mitts are the knockout knuckle-warming classic that keeps customers coming back again and again. Our fingerless mittens are the perfect transition piece for those long months that aren’t quite cold enough for you to surrender your mobility to the full suffocating restriction of gloves. These versatile, forearm-high wonder warmers will become your go-to solution for keeping cozy through a mild winter or just weathering a workday under the A/C vent. Because Knit Mitts are made from upcycled scraps of the super soft extra stretchy sustainable fabrics you already love, we’re always rolling out new color combinations. When you run out of excuses to buy more for yourself, grab a pair to share! Texture’s trusty handy hand warmers are great for gift giving since everyone will already be asking where you got them anyway.

52% hemp / 45% organic cotton / 3% lycra

  • Machine washable
  • Made from scrap fabric
  • Reversible
  • Measurements:
    finger opening: 6"
    wrist: 6"
    length: 11"

How do customers use our Knit Mitts? Let us count the ways….

Playing in a marching band. Riding your bike. Walking your dog. Eating a veggie burger. Holding a hot mug. Typing in a cold office. Gardening. Picking berries. Hailing a taxi. Baking muffins. Walking on a cold night. Making jam. Playing guitar. Knitting. Crafting. Cleaning your house. Reading a book. Writing a book. Making jewelry. Speaking sign language. Driving your car. Skateboarding. Using your smartphone. Dancing. Looking cool. Golfing. Sewing. Texting. Riding the bus. Giving a thumbs up. Crocheting. Doodling. Sailing. Hitchhiking. Holding hands. Jumping rope. Roller skating. Building a deck. Doing your hair. Camping. Picking flowers. Fixing your kitchen sink. Making a fire. Finding change in your purse. Weaving. Watering your plants. Playing cards. Painting. Cooking breakfast. Writing a love letter.

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