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Enjoy the natural warmth of wool and keep those tiny fingers toasty in the coldest and wettest times, too, by using these gloves underneath a pair of waterproof mittens. They really are the perfect glove to layer under waterproof or insulated mittens when the temperatures drop, these magic mittens provide your kiddos hands a layer of extra warmth and breathability.
Product Description
Polarn O. Pyret 2-Pack Knit Gloves – Soft, Stretchy & Adventure-Ready
Double the comfort, double the fun! This 2-pack of Polarn O. Pyret knit gloves is perfect for everyday adventures — from playground play to cool morning walks and outdoor school days.
Made from a soft, stretchy knit, these gloves offer a comfortable fit that adapts to growing hands. The gentle ribbed cuffs keep warmth in while staying secure through active play. Each set includes one solid color pair and one classic striped pair, making it easy to mix and match with any outfit or outerwear.
Durable, cozy, and easy to slip on — these are the go-to gloves for kids who love to stay outside longer.
Why ODSS Recommends It:
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Soft, stretchy knit for comfort and flexibility
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Gentle ribbed cuffs keep hands warm and cozy
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Two-pack includes one striped and one solid color pair
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Perfect for layering under rain or snow mittens
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Durable everyday essential for school, playgrounds, and outdoor play
Perfect For:
Outdoor school mornings, layering under rain mittens, or keeping warm during fall and spring play.
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Country of Origin: China
Style No: #29669_60600249
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FOUNDED BY WOMEN. BUILT FOR ADVENTURE.
ODSS was started by mothers who saw firsthand how time outside builds resilient, confident kids. What began as helping outdoor schools equip students for all-weather learning grew into a bigger mission: Help families raise resilient, confident kids by making it easier for children to stay outside longer.

