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  • Patagonia Better Sweater™ Fleece Gloves

    Warm and cozy mittens that convert to fingerless gloves designed for multipurpose sport or casual activities, made of sweater-knit recycled polyester fleece.

    • Made of 100% recycled polyester fleece with sweater-knit face, fleece interior and heathered yarns; dyed with a low-impact process that significantly reduces the use of dyestuffs, energy and water compared to conventional dyeing methods
    • Multipurpose Design: Convertible fingerless glove-and-mitten combo
    • Handy Mitten Pocket; Mitten pockets can be folded back over the tops of the hands and buttoned securely
    • Pull loops for easy on/off
    • Elastic at wrists seals out the cold
    • Country of Origin: Made in Vietnam.
    • Weight 68 g (2.4 oz)
    • Materials 10-oz 100% recycled polyester knit fleece dyed with a low-impact process that significantly reduces the use of dyestuffs, energy and water compared to conventional dyeing methods
    Color
    Birch White
    Size

    Warm and cozy mittens that convert to fingerless gloves designed for multipurpose sport or casual activities, made of sweater-knit recycled polyester fleece.

    • Made of 100% recycled polyester fleece with sweater-knit face, fleece interior and heathered yarns; dyed with a low-impact process that significantly reduces the use of dyestuffs, energy and water compared to conventional dyeing methods
    • Multipurpose Design: Convertible fingerless glove-and-mitten combo
    • Handy Mitten Pocket; Mitten pockets can be folded back over the tops of the hands and buttoned securely
    • Pull loops for easy on/off
    • Elastic at wrists seals out the cold
    • Country of Origin: Made in Vietnam.
    • Weight 68 g (2.4 oz)
    • Materials 10-oz 100% recycled polyester knit fleece dyed with a low-impact process that significantly reduces the use of dyestuffs, energy and water compared to conventional dyeing methods
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