foxgloves |ˈfäksˌgləv|
noun (1) fabulous fingerless gloves created in Portland, Oregon. (2) tall leafy Eurasian biennial with spectacular clusters of tubular pink-purple flowers.
I have never been accused of being a fashionista. In fact, I am a jeans, t-shirts, and flip-flops kind of gal. Yes, living in South East Texas, I can wear flip flops almost year-round. But, as a knitter, I have been intrigued by the popularity of fingerless gloves. They are fun and funky, with a bit of practicality thrown into the mix. I was recently given the opportunity to try Foxgloves fingerless gloves .
foxy |ˈfäksē|
adjective (foxier, foxiest) informal sensually attractive; Dang, them Foxgloves is foxy!
I was selected to review the new Black and White stripped gloves from Foxgloves. Black and White... the two most classic colors in any wardrobe. Always in fashion, always "now". Not to mention, the go with practically anything. The gloves are well constructed out of a soft jersey knit fabric. They are thumb style and elbow length. The top is hem-less to enable you to adjust the length and style to your choosing. My favorite part is that they are handmade in small batches and the fabrics are carefully selected for their style and substance.
Foxgloves are available in elbow or wrist lengths, child or adult sizes, and in thumb or finger styles. The finger style has a cutout for your middle finger; the thumb style has a cut out for your thumb. They come in a wide variety of colors and patterns.
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Brandilyn
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