Foxglove Grip Pink

Sensitive gardening glove in fuchia pink for comfort, style and versatility.

Fuchia pink Grip Foxglove available in three sizes , small, medium and large. Form fit and silicone grip ovals combine to provide non-slip holding power when using tools in the garden or greenhouse.

Features

  • Finger & palm grips for abrasive work and non-slip holding power
  • Tight knit keeps hands and finger nails clean
  • Four way stretch allows complete dexterity
  • Longer length protects wrists, keeps soil out
  • Machine washable and quick drying
  • All day comfort that won’t lose its shape
  • A great liner under heavier gloves
  • Durable long lasting Supplex® Nylon
  • Form fitting Lycra® Spandex

These gardening gloves are designed by professional horticulturalist Harriet Zbikowski, Foxgloves’ use of modern fabrics allows complete dexterity while protecting nails, hands and wrists. Made from a combination of tough long lasting nylon and form fitting spandex, Foxgloves help make your gardening work a joy, while providing the protection you want and the comfort you deserve.

Foxgloves’ balance of comfort and performance is the perfect touch for a variety of outdoor activities. Their durability and abrasion resistance suits tough tasks and the machine washable fabric ensures long lasting wear. Foxgloves’ snug fit protects hands and wrists without compromising movement. The soft feel and close fit make them an ideal liner under sporting and leather gloves.

Form fitting Foxgloves come in three unisex sizes, small, medium and large:

  • Small fits glove size 6 - 6 1/2, for petite and short fingered hands;
  • medium fits gloves size 6 1/2 - 8, for most hands;
  • large fits glove size 8 1/2 and over.

Please note that the colors of the gloves you see on this website may not match the exact color perfectly. Colors on monitors vary depending on the type & size of monitor, its resolution, its age, etc.

Foxgloves are also ideal for

  • Birding
  • Photography
  • Hiking
  • Skiing
  • Running
  • All outdoor activities.

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