I get free gloves at my workplace. Cheap cloth gloves with thick rubber on the fingers/palms that are suitable for temperatures between 30 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit. I need something for kids under 30, but I also need to be able to write on it. I can barely do it and it's hard. but I can. For a work glove they have a very large wrist strap which is dangerous and I had to cut it. Also, I think my gloves didn't pass quality control. When putting on a glove, the index finger twists, which is annoying (both right and left). Warmth: Over 30 hands sweat at work, under 10 fingers start to freeze. But when I start harder I doubt I can write. Durability: My free work gloves last 20 working days before tearing holes in the fabric. I've been wearing them for 40 working days now and I haven't had any holes in any of my usual wearing spots or a single loose stitch. However, the annoying label I cut off started to wear off.
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