Ethel Gloves

December 26th, 2008

Well, Mr Chiots took the hint and bought me a pair of Signature Ethel gloves. I’m so excited! It’s clear that they’re going to be fantastic gloves from the time you see the box. They’re perfect for a style conscious consumer because their packaging and attention to detail is amazing. Everything is printed, packaged, and made to perfection! They’re perfect for the environmentally conscious consumer as well because their packaging is 100% recyclable and it contains no plastic (always a plus).
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It’s too bad I won’t be gardening for several months because I’m super excited to try these out. If you would like to buy a pair of Ethel Gloves enter code “CHIOTS” during checkout at you’ll receive a 10% discount (offer ends 1.23.09).

3 Comments to “Ethel Gloves”
  1. Jesse on December 26, 2008 at 11:49 am

    You are very lucky indeed! What fantastic gloves!! I just had a great time catching up on all of your posts from the past few weeks. I hope your holidays are fantastic!

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  2. Ethel Gloves | Chiot's Run on July 3, 2009 at 4:48 am

    [...] love Ethel Gloves, you may remember how excited I was when Mr Chiots got some for me for Christmas. You’ve probably seen them in just about any post featuring my hands. I’m always wearing them [...]

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  3. Andres on August 3, 2009 at 10:08 am

    Do you know of a men’s gardening glove similar to this that you would recommend? Thanks.
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