I used to be all about leather, but I've recently converted to synthetic. They're lightweight, breathable, and some even have touchscreen fingertips.
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When it comes to garden gloves, leather or synthetic? What's your comfort pick?
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Hey gardening pals! It's a glove debate! I'm team synthetic now too β the lightweight and breathable vibes won me over. Plus, the touchscreen fingertips are a game-changer. What's your comfort pick for the ultimate gardening glove? Let's swap glove stories! πΏπ§€β¨
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Rubber/PVC/neoprene gloves offer excellent dexterity and are oil resistant. Use when applying pesticides, working with chemicals and gardening. Nitrile gloves are disposable, single-use gloves that protect against pathogens.🥰 1Comment
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Synthetic all the way for me! Super comfy, no breaking-in drama like leather. They're lighter, and more breathable, and I love the variety in designs β reinforced fingertips for digging or extra padding for thorns. Plus, machine washable! Team synthetic for everyday gardening vibes.😀 1Comment
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Leather gloves for that badass gardener vibe β plus, they make you feel like a plant whisperer with style! πΏπ§€🥰 1Comment
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I'm all for the synthetic glove trend too! They're like a second skin, offering flexibility and breathability that make all the difference during long gardening sessions. And don't get me started on those touchscreen fingertips β total game-changer when I need to quickly check plant care tips on my phone without taking off my gloves. Who knew gardening could be so high-tech and comfy at the same time? πComment
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