Perhaps Cashmere Would Help...
In an attempt to thaw out my permanently frozen fingers, I picked up a pair of fingerless gloves this week from Target. (NOTE: Gloves do not resemble chain mail as much as the accompanying photo may lead you to believe.) No go. The gloves, while warm, are too thick and bulky to allow for ease of typing and writing. A friend sent me a link to a site that sells fingerless cashmere gloves for $25, plus S&H. Since my $12.99 el-cheapo gloves were a bust, I may have to investigate.
Meanwhile, I'll hang out with my fingerless Target gloves and hope 80's Madonna-inspired fashion cames roaring back into vogue.
Friday, November 20, 2009 at 2:22 PM |
Dena Harris |
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Oh, Dena, listen to the cashmere junkie: It's cashmere or nothin'. It's the ultimate in efficient knitwear: lightweight yet superwarm, and great for layering. My fingerless gloves have lasted a good two seasons, and that includes a little reckless leaf-raking. Go for it!
one of the side affects of being mean and LEAN is loss of natural insulation - not that i would know from expereince.
i'd suggest a small personal heater on the desktop to add a little warmth to the keys...
http://www.patioheaterstore.com/tabletop-patio-heaters/408+3202.cfm?source=googleaw&kwid=table%20top%20heater&tid=broad