Knit Mitts, Reversible Fingerless Mittens Large - Texture - The Sock Monster
Knit Mitts, Reversible Fingerless Mittens Large - Texture - The Sock Monster
Knit Mitts, Reversible Fingerless Mittens Large - Texture - The Sock Monster
Knit Mitts, Reversible Fingerless Mittens Large - Texture - The Sock Monster
Knit Mitts, Reversible Fingerless Mittens Large - Texture - The Sock Monster

Knit Mitts | Reversible Fingerless Mittens | Large

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Hemp and Organic Cotton Fingerless Mittens

Knit Mitts are the knockout knuckle-warming classic! 
These fingerless mittens are the perfect transition piece for those long months that aren't quite cold enough for you to surrender your mobility to gloves.
These versatile, forearm-high wonder warmers will become your go-to solution for keeping cozy through a mild winter or just weathering a workday under the A/C vent.
Because Knit Mitts are made from upcycled scraps of the super soft extra stretchy sustainable fabrics, the color combinations are limited!
Texture's trusty handy hand warmers are great for gift-giving
Made right here in Washington state! 
52% Hemp, 45% Organic Cotton, 3% Lycra
  • Machine washable
  • Made from scrap fabric
  • Reversible
  • Measurements 
    finger opening:: 8"
    wrist :: 7.5"
    length :: 12.5"

How do customers use Knit Mitts? Let us count the ways….

Playing in a marching band. Riding your bike. Walking your dog. Eating a veggie burger. Holding a hot mug. Typing in a cold office. Gardening. Picking berries. Hailing a taxi. Baking muffins. Walking on a cold night. Making jam. Playing guitar. Knitting. Crafting. Cleaning your house. Reading a book. Writing a book. Making jewelry. Speaking sign language. Driving your car. Skateboarding. Using your smartphone. Dancing. Looking cool. Golfing. Sewing. Texting. Riding the bus. Giving a thumbs up. Crocheting. Doodling. Sailing. Hitchhiking. Holding hands. Jumping rope. Roller skating. Building a deck. Doing your hair. Camping. Picking flowers. Fixing your kitchen sink. Making a fire. Finding change in your purse. Weaving. Watering your plants. Playing cards. Painting. Cooking breakfast. Writing a love letter.

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