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Glove Love by Do The Green Thing

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“It was love at first sight. I needed you and you needed me and ‘poof!’ match made in heaven,” said the purple stripe mitten to the gray mitten. Successful matchmaking is a common occurrence at Glove Love by Do The Green Thing, where every lonely glove finds its soul mate. They come from all walks of life, worn by the young, by the old, by the fashionista, by the hipster. Now made into a new creation, these individual gloves come together with another in a unique coordination. Each pair is sized up, complimenting the other in color or pattern, shape and function. They are then “lovingly hand-stitched to create a good-as-new pair for a new loving owner.” What a spectacular way to recycle “nonfunctional” singles. Funky, spunky, thrifty, spiffy….we love these gloves!

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