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Fingerless Gloves

Mobile-friendly mitts are on every working-girl’s list… keep palms toasty and still pushing emails at the same time? Yes please!

Choose wrist-length cuties or go for a little full-arm flavor - Object Mythology offers all in 100% baby alpaca, handmade by local artisans in Peru ($45-$125)

For chic New York style like Rachel McAdams, check out these hip arm warmers from Una. Made of organic cotton they’re super lightweight and easily washable. Though technically listed as arm warmers, the cute little thumb hole makes them fingerless gloves in our book ($25)!

Annie O. Boutique’s fair trade alpaca hand warmers have a gorgeous chunky knit and support a women’s cooperative in Central Peru, available in light beige or charcoal gray ($48).

For paws that pop, there are plenty of conscious styles that are still full of rich color. From left to right: Mayu fingerless alpaca gloves ($70), Indigenous Designs urban fingerless gloves in rose ($36), and Stewart+Brown’s torrey handwarmer’s (reduced to $48!).

And lastly, looking for fingerless gloves that will warm your heart as much as your hands? Check these sweet things out.

*Photo credit: top left: StyleFind.com; Rachel McAdams: SplashNewsOnline.com

  • kate robertson

    on behalf of all the alpaca fingerless glove sellers, i must say that they are amazing products that every woman (and man) should have! so useful and practical. love, love, love these — and, forever pieces, if you buy the right ones.

    thanks to eco-fabulous for featuring our gloves!

    kate robertson
    founder, mayu
    http://www.shopmayu.com

  • Karen Chien

    Thank you Eco-Fabulous for writing about our fingerless gloves! I am so happy to see that other brands like Object Mythology create products which have a positive impact on society.
    Karen Chien
    Founder, Object Mythology
    http://www.objectmythology.com/

  • http://www.gaia-noir.co.uk Jane_Faye

    Oo…loving the stripy ones! These are tempting enough that I would go find them instead of knitting my own (don’t fancy my knitty skills on that cabled pattern either!).