Diamond cabled knitted fingerless gloves Bison Gear The Buffalo Wool Co.
Glove Sizing Guide:
Small: Hand Measurement 5.5 to 6.5 inches.
Medium: Hand Measurement 6.5 to 7.5 inches.
Large: Hand Measurement 7.5 to 8.5 inches.
X-Large: Hand Measurement 8.5 to 9.5 inches.
Diamond cabled knitted fingerless gloves Bison Gear The Buffalo Wool Co.
Diamond cabled knitted fingerless gloves Bison Gear The Buffalo Wool Co.
Diamond cabled knitted fingerless gloves Bison Gear The Buffalo Wool Co.
Diamond cabled knitted fingerless gloves Bison Gear The Buffalo Wool Co. Blue
Diamond cabled knitted fingerless gloves Bison Gear The Buffalo Wool Co. Copper
Diamond cabled knitted fingerless gloves Bison Gear The Buffalo Wool Co. Red
Diamond cabled knitted fingerless gloves Bison Gear The Buffalo Wool Co. Teal

Diamond cabled knitted fingerless gloves

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These bison feminines cabled gloves to give enough coverage past the wrist allowing a stay-put style under a long sleeve. Diamond cabled style adds a slender look to the gloves with the freedom for texting, phoning or working in that cold winter office.  Designed with a single thumb hole and open fingers, an easy slip-on with no restrictions to work or play. 
We have blended our bison down fibers with muga silk to give you a 50% bison 50% muga silk a for machine wash and dry friendly while giving you the warmth of American bison luxury natural fibers.
  • Diamond cabled style
  • Five color choice
  • 7 1/2 inches long
  • One size fits most
  • Open fingers with a single thumb hole gloves
  • Machine wash and dry

Glove Sizing

To find your glove size, measure (in inches) around your hand with a tape measure, at the widest part of your palm, just below your knuckles on the pinky side. It’s best to measure your dominant hand. Glove size in inches is the same for both men and women.

Measuring Tips

  • Wrap the tape around your hand without squeezing.
  • Measure at the base of your knuckles.

Download Printable Sizing Guide (PDF)

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Glove sizing guide based on hand measurement
Glove Size Hand Measurement (inches)
Small 5.5" - 6.5"
Medium 6.5" - 7.5"
Large 7.5" - 8.5"
X-Large 8.5" - 9.5"

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Mary S. (Fredericksburg, US)

They are ok, but a bit itchy.

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Cheryl K. (Pierre, US)

absolutely love all the products

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Trisha (Jefferson, US)
Gloves are the best

I love the fingerless gloves for driving, walking; lots of things. This is my third purchase for me in addition to gifts. I keep a pair in the car, by the dog leashes, etc.

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Elizabeth (Havre de Grace, US)
Great purchase!

Fingerless gloves are so useful. Keep my hands warm but let my fingers tap the phone with no trouble.
Functional for sure!

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Dave D. (San Antonio, US)
Soft, Good Fit, Nice Color (Red)

Well made, beautiful glove. Look forward to wearing on chilly days ahead. Purchased fingerless for use during outdoor photography and bird watching/counts where I was constantly pulling gloves on and off.

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Cathy W. (Minneapolis, US)
So-so

Knit is nice and warm but they are too long from the thumb hole to the finger end and could be longer on the wrist end.

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Tina R. (Columbus, US)

I bought these to wear for my job, but I’ve been wearing them everywhere. They are comfortable and warm!

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Eric S. (Albany, US)
Cabled Fingerless

Excellent quality. Great fit. Very practical for NY winters.

S&D Spinning Mill, Millbury, MA, USA

Designed from the Ground Up

The Dearnley Family has been running S & D Spinning since the 1800s. This is one of the last large scale wool mills left in the U.S. and they are absolutely crucial to us keeping our production here in the U.S.

Read more about how we spin our American bison yarns

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