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driving gloves

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lexcat · 24/10/2007 19:37

Need gloves for driving to keep hands warm plus for every day use. Do I do thermal or is linded leather better? Or is their better?

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themildmanneredaxemurderer · 24/10/2007 19:40

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ShinyHappyPurpleSeveredHeads · 24/10/2007 19:41

Do you need driving googles too?!

FluffyMummy123 · 24/10/2007 19:43

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littlerach · 24/10/2007 19:43

My mum has to wear gloves as she had Reynards (sp??) so her hands go completely numb.
She got osme leather ones n House Of Fraser, and Monsoon had osme too.

lexcat · 24/10/2007 19:51

thanks littlerach I have raynaud's too. Recommened by doctor to get some good gloves to help me from getting numb fingers. find morning school run it really bad so hence the need for good gloves.

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leakyR · 24/10/2007 20:02

I'm terrible for losing gloves so would go for something like these.
Or these are lined, so warm but also suitable for driving.

BettyBatShapedSpaghetti · 24/10/2007 20:05

I have Reynaulds (some of my fingers affected) - i wear leather gloves for driving in the colder weather. I find anything else too slippy on the steering wheel.

MaryBS · 24/10/2007 20:12

I have Reynaud's too - and wear leather gloves.

I don't think nylon gloves would be that warm???

lexcat · 24/10/2007 20:37

Tried cheap nylon gloves last year better then no gloves but not great.

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Alambil · 24/10/2007 21:44

Debenhams do some Totes ones where they are really snug and have rubber grips (like the socks!) so the steering wheel doesn't slip - they are brilliant

MeltingandScreamingIcarus · 24/10/2007 22:59

John Lewis have loads. I have lined leather gloves. Very toasty.

ShinyHappyPurpleSeveredHeads · 24/10/2007 23:12

Sorry too LC. I know what Raynauds is but it didn't occur to me. I just thought you were being posh

lexcat · 25/10/2007 09:58

That's ok SHPSH. Only wish I could afford to be posh but all ready having problem with my fingers so will have to splash out.

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