Winter Gloves

In winter, hands often feel cold, so gloves are needed to help. Below I have sorted out the skills of buying winter gloves for you. Welcome everyone to learn from them. Here introduce:

How to choose gloves in winter?

How to choose gloves in winter introduce?

(1) It is advisable to choose a suitable size and size. If it is too large, it will not achieve the effect of keeping warm, and it will make it difficult for the fingers to move; if it is too small, the blood circulation in the hands will be blocked, which will easily cause discomfort.

(2) It is not advisable to buy artificial leather, nylon or overly thick materials for cycling gloves in winter. Because the artificial leather tends to harden in winter; the nylon is too slippery, and the friction force is small, it is easy to slip when riding; the material is too thick to make finger movement inconvenient, which is not conducive to cycling safety.

(3) The skin of children’s hands is tender, so it is advisable to choose gloves made of soft cotton wool or elastic nylon fabric.

(4) The blood circulation of the elderly is poor, the hands and feet are particularly afraid of cold, and the skin is also dry. Therefore, they should choose soft fur, wool, and cotton wool gloves.

(5) Hyperhidrosis. The patient has cyanotic skin on his hands in winter and feels clammy and cold, but his palms are prone to sweating. When these people choose gloves, they should choose cotton gloves that are warm and have good water absorption.

(6) People with chapped hands and feet should be treated for chapped hands in winter. Since the hands need to be scrubbed every day, it is best to buy two layers of gloves, and the inner layer of gloves should be made of thin cotton fabrics, which is convenient for frequent washing.

(7) When choosing gloves, pay attention to the “three look”:

①Check whether the gloves are flat, whether the fingers are round and straight, whether the two sizes are the same, and whether the left and right are in pairs.

② Check whether the sutures are neat, whether the distance is even, and whether there are skipped stitches or missing stitches at the edge sutures.

③ Check whether the color of the fabric is basically the same, and whether there are holes or cracks on the leather surface.