This is the second time we have ordered these gloves for my husband, who uses them to work in a cold grocery warehouse (fresh food and meat depts in a warehouse are VERY cold). He doesn't like the typical grippy nitrile coated ones, and he says these last the longest he has found for knitted ones. Warehouse work is very rough on the hands, so it says a lot about these if you want them to last. He ordered a different set of 12 pairs that he blew through 3x faster than these(pretty sure it was a different seller too), so we're definitely going to order these specific ones from now on.Good value. Have large hands - stretch to fit. Should fit small to large hands. Cuff is a bit short but ok. Bought this to wear while running. Good for 30-40 degrees. Stretchy enough that you can double up for colder days. Also good as an inner liner for other gloves.Not sure why 3 fingers have white tips.Si me agrado, son muy buenosNot your primary winter weather glove. But a great glove to put in pockets of all your winter jackets. I bought them for my adult and nearly adult sons. Perfect glove for the absent minded. Perfect glove-liner. Good priceWe go through gloves like water. These are a bit big for my woman hands, but fit my rugby son's hand also since they stretch. They're warm though I wouldn't call them attractive but I kind of like them.I use these gloves at work! I work in the meat department at kroger and we deal with cold stuff all day long as of stocking frozen,lunchmeat, and going in and out of coolers these gloves keep my hand warm and also allows me to use my phoneI was looking for those thin stretchy gloves that are sold on end racks in winter for about $2. I use them as liners for regular gloves and (light) free weights when the weights are cold. They wear out in a couple of months, thus the bulk order. These are not them. I gave four stars because these are as advertised (should have read further), quite thick and probably warm enough for most people. Best of all I got an immediate refund when I asked to return them.Nice Gloves. The US economy is booming, unemployment numbers are at their lowest in nearly 50 years...yet the streets of Portland Oregon, CA and Washington State which are ever increasingly likened if not worse than third world countries measured by cost of clean up. (CA spends $30M a year for needle and sidewalk "waste" cleanup in San Francisco) In Portland the homeless do what they can to endure the cold and violence by curling up under bridges, along freeways, on sidewalks. In warm weather the homeless by choice leave for climates while the truly helpless cannot escape from the elements, and violence. Shelters do all they can. Death by hypothermia took several lives in downtown Portland last year. Hats and gloves are lost or stolen needing continual replacement. I witnessed a Portland Police Officer stop and tenderly speak with a man destitute laying in the gutter, what a difference that can make...a tender tone and word of hope. The truly helpless on the streets are subjected to the cruel lawlessness of the city they need kindness and hope deserving human dignity not to be subjected to the days political violence because they are stuck. These gloves are good quality for the price and will help endure. A word of hope, a Bible or tract to read, new gloves, hat and socks handed to them in a plastic reusable bag with a caring smile could make a lasting difference in a life without hope. Temps in Portland over night are nearing the 30s.Gloves felt rough and not comfortable.