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Subject:RE: Looking for Handeze gloves? A warning... From:<jan -dot- arnopolin -at- thomson -dot- com> To:<ccardimon -at- M-S-G -dot- com> Date:Mon, 29 Oct 2007 09:17:10 -0500
Craig,
I have a pair of Handeze for when I'm having nerve problems in my hands.
They are NOT made to keep you warm. They ARE made to compress the flesh
of your hands.
My pair are fairly old and I don't use them that often. However, I
remember they were pricey when I bought them. I doubt they've come down
in price.
You might want to get a cheap pair of black "wonder gloves". They're
teeny tiny little acrylic things that stretch like mad, but shrink back
to teeny tiny when you're not wearing them. And they're cheap.. usually
under $2. I buy them at my local Walgreen's and cut the fingertips off.
They keep my hands warm and aren't too bad looking.
Hope this helps.
jan
Jan Arnopolin
Technical Writer
Thomson Elite
Phone: 312.873.6784
Fax: 312.873.6801
www.hubbardone.com
jan -dot- arnopolin -at- thomson -dot- com
Hubbard One, a Thomson Elite business
Cardimon, Craig wrote:
<I think Handeze.com may have been gorked for some time.
I currently wear fingerless woolen gloves. Not really officewear, but
they work.
I was looking for gloves that looked better in the office and maybe kept
you warmer. Handeze seemed like just the ticket. Someone else on this
list said you can find Handeze craft gloves at craft stores like
Michael's, and there's one 20 miles down the road.
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