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ZEHU Unisex Toddler Stretch Mittens Boys' Accessories ~ Cold Weather Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of ZEHU Unisex Toddler Stretch Mittens Boys' Accessories ~ Cold Weather

Shell: 95% Acrylic 5% Spandex / Lining: 100% Polyester. Machine Wash. ☛ Each Pair Has a Stretch Cuff to Keep the Cold and Snow Out Of the Children's Gloves. ☛ Stretchy Gloves that will grow with your children so they can be used for many years. ☛ Available in a variety of colors to choose from to match up every taste. ☛ While These Gloves Are Extremely Warm, They Are Not Waterproof. ☛ 100% RISK-FREE SATISFACTION GUARANTEE ☚.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Soft, thoughtful, warm

daughter can easily move in it, they are thick and warm. Warmth and movement in kids' gloves don't usually go well together, but these are great! Although they are slippery, they are not great for climbing on the playground, but they are great for everything else like walking in the car, waiting for schools to open, etc.

Pros
  • boys
Cons
  • tall and chunky

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Really good gloves BUT the inner layer is not good

We really liked these gloves when we first received them. Nice color, seemed good quality and very warm. HOWEVER, we soon learned that the black inner liner was not attached, so every time my son takes his hand out, the black liner comes with it and it's very annoying to put it back on. I hope they can fix it, otherwise it's very nice.

Pros
  • Clothing, shoes and jewelry
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lining does not stay in glove

Lining does not stay in glove. When my son pulls his arm out, the food goes with it. It is impossible for him (and extremely difficult even for me) to try to put the pad back on his thumb. So if we are in a hurry to board the bus, these gloves are not allowed. Also, I know he can't handle it on his own during recess. We tried to get these gloves to work for about a week and then realized we didn't need them and bought another unlined glove.

Pros
  • Gloves
Cons
  • Unfashionable