Everyday gardening gloves - moss green S-L
- Comfort four-way stretch fit
- Non-slip dots for a sure grip
- UV and water resistant fast-drying fabric
These Foxgloves gardening gloves are made from a super-stretchy combination of Supplex® nylon and Lycra® elastane that feels cottony soft but holds up much better to everyday wear.
Water resistant and certified 50+ UPF for maximum sun protection, the breathable fabric is comfy to wear in all weathers.
The palms and fingers are covered with silicone dots to give you a safe, sure-handed grip when using tools, especially in damp conditions.
The slightly longer cuff keeps wrists protected against scratches and scrapes, while the snug fit stops dirt and debris finding its way inside.
To clean, machine wash and line dry or tumble dry on a low heat.
Measurements:
Small - W6.3cm x L16.5cm
Medium - W7.5cm x L17.5cm
Large - W9.5cm x L19cm
(Width = across palm; Length = tip of middle finger to base of palm)
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