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The Best Pairs Of Gloves To Shop For This Winter

The frigid, chilly New England winter is quickly approaching, and will arrive before you know it. In preparation for the heavy and windy snow storms and days when the temperatures hit 10 degrees Fahrenheit, it’s extremely important to have the right clothes and gear to take on your chilly New England winter day. One of the most important and warm items of clothing to invest in for this winter is a good pair of gloves. Here are some of the most practical and fashionable pairs of gloves to shop for when preparing for this year’s winter. 

LLBean Women’s Mountain Classic Fleece Gloves

When it comes to winter in New England, LLBean is a staple for any outerwear to help you take on the coldest days. These gloves are one of LLBean’s best sellers, and are known for being extremely warm while still being lightweight and not incredibly bulky. These fleece gloves are wind-resistant, and will protect your hands from the most frigid breezes. The gloves are made with anti-pill fleece, which will ensure that the fleece will stay soft and cozy over the years. These gloves come in three different sizes, so you’re sure to find a pair that will fit your hands comfortably. Coming in at just under $25, these gloves are a fairly affordable investment to help you stay warm for many frigid winters to come. 

The North Face Women’s Etip™ Recycled Glove

If you care about keeping your hands warm and helping save the environment, these are the gloves for you. These gloves are one of The North Face’s most frequently reviewed items, and sit at 4.5 stars off over 500 reviews. These gloves are made from recycled polyester and contain silicone on the palms for maximized gripping strength. Additionally, Etip within these gloves make them touchscreen compatible, so you can keep your hands warm while also using your phone. While these might not be the warmest gloves on our list, they are extremely functional for people who need to be checking their text messages, emails or social media while they bear the frigid winter weathers. These gloves come in four sizes and five colors, so you can find the perfect pair for your preferences. Sitting at $40, these gloves are a bit of an investment, but the functionality of the pair makes them well worth the money. 

Patagonia Wind Shield Gloves

If you’re looking to stay active this winter, but want a pair of gloves that will keep you warm and won’t get in the way, these gloves from Patagonia are the perfect pair for you. Designed for people who actively run, cycle and ski in cold weather, these gloves are wind resistant and built to help keep you warm throughout your winter athletic activities. They are made with stretchy and breathable polyester that has a durable water repellent finish to keep your hands dry. These gloves are also touchscreen compatible and contain a microsuede overlay on the palms, thumb and index finger for maximum grip. They come in five different sizes and two colors, so there are plenty of options for these form-fitting, stretchy gloves. While they cost $49, these gloves are well worth the investment if you plan on staying active in this winter and in winters to come. 

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Phibee Waterproof Windproof Winter Gloves

Most of the gloves on this list have been on the pricier side, so If you’re looking for an affordable pair to keep your hands warm, these are a solid option to look into. While they might not have the fancy features like the pairs listed above, they still have the fundamental features to keep your hands nice and cozy on a cold winter day. These gloves are made from polyester with a fleece lining on the inside, and are an ideal and affordable option for those who enjoy skiing, snowboarding and other winter sports. This pair is waterproof, windproof, lightweight and breathable, so they don’t feel heavy and bulky on your hands. They come in five different sizes and four colors, with sizes that are suitable for children as well. Sitting at a price point of $15.99, these gloves are a great value for the price you’re paying.

TrailHeads Power Stretch Convertible Mittens

Convertible gloves are a very common style, and this pair is reliable and highly rated. These convertible gloves are highly functional and easy to use. The mitten cover can easily be tucked away when you need to use your fingers to take pictures or use your phone. The thumb flaps contain magnets to help secure them when you need to use your thumb. These gloves are designed for winter athletic activity and are extremely flexible and breathable. These gloves come in one color and two different sizes, and are moderately priced, costing $32 on Amazon. 

Knolee Women’s Screen Gloves

If your goal for your gloves is style over functionality, these gloves are an excellent option. They’re very highly rated on Amazon, with a 4.3 star rating based off of over 4,000 reviews. These gloves are very form-fitting, giving them a sleek look that will go with any high-fashion winter look. These gloves are also very practical, with touch screen compatibility in the fingertips. This pair comes in 10 different colors, which makes them the perfect customizable accessory. Additionally, they’re extremely affordable, costing only $10 on Amazon. If you are looking for a sleek, fashionable and practical pair of gloves for a bargain, this pair is a perfect option to look into.

Getting through any New England winter is a difficult task that requires the proper outerwear and equipment. Some days can be particularly frigid and windy, so you have to be prepared for the absolute worst. With hands being incredibly sensitive and a heavily used part of your body, it’s important to keep them nice and warm as you venture through any New England snow storm. Hopefully this list gives you a great starting point as you start shopping for your outerwear for this upcoming winter.

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Lara Hill

Lara Hill is a senior Public Relations major at Emerson College from Groton, Massachusetts. She has contributed to several college publications, holding multiple editing positions and focusing mainly on sports journalism. When she is not in class or writing, she loves to sail, watch sports with her friends and family, sing with her sisters, and play with her dog, Cassie.

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