| Do you wear them if you aren't running? I bought one today at lululemon and I'm afraid I cannot pull it off. |
| They are dedicated workout wear for me. What do you mean by not being able to pull it off? |
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As "casual wear", I feel like I'd look silly. They seem functional if that makes sense.
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| I ignore the hole and roll up the sleeve into a cuff |
| They do look silly as casual wear. |
| They're good for camping and winter sports too |
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I used to cut the thumb holes before these were on the market.
I love them. Gloves drive me nuts so I wear them everywhere when it's cold outside. |
| Agreed that they are great for wearing in chilly weather when you aren't wearing gloves. |
| They're awesome on airplanes, too. |
I don't think she means stuck. Most likely, she means it doesn't look as though it's her style. |
| Not if you're over 30. |
| LAME |
| I think for something like a winter sport, where you need that extra cold/wind protection, that is fine. But for regular casual wear, I do not like this style. It seems very impractical, such as when you need to wash your hands (got to pull them off, wash, then I guess put them back when you're all dried up). Also, just regular activities if you're driving, holding bags, etc, will get the material dirty. Impractical and not sanitary. |
| PLEASE for the love of god people stop wearing workout clothes as casual wear. You look ridiculous! |
I totally love them. Especially when the weather gets a little cooler, it's a great alternative to gloves. |