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I just picked out a pair of gloves for christmas and had SUCH a hard time finding a pair that worked for me too! I ended up buying a half size bigger than I have in the past because my ring would spin around and get caught inside.
I ended up with a pair of leather gloves from Lord and Taylor, which so far have been fine. I know isotoner gloves have a sort of nylon material that stretches, but I haven't tried them to know how warm they are/what they feel like with my ring on. Good luck finding something!
I wear the isotoner gloves....i wear a cocktail ring on my right hand and i've never gotten it snagged or pulled at all. I got them at Kohl's for like, $20 maybe?
They're wonderful. Warm and not slippery when I'm driving. I have these in black: http://www.totes-isotoner.com/product/isotoner/women/gloves/isotoner+spandex+gloves+-+unlined.do?sortby=ourPicks and they aren't bulky at all.
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I'm trying to gather items for my Christmas list and on my drive to work today I realized that I need a pair of gloves that doesnt catch on my rings or leave fuzzies on them..
Does anyone have any suggestions? I think I'm looking for something non-leather and non-knit. Is that even possible?