Wrist warmers | Women

Our Wrist Warmers combine both style and function. Choose between Wrist Warmers in Felted Wool, which provide natural, soft warmth, or Ribbed Wrist Warmers, which offer an elastic fit for extra comfort. For added functionality, there are also Wrist Warmers with Thumb Grip, which provide a good grip and increased freedom of movement. For those seeking even more warmth, we offer Leg Warmers that provide both style and extra insulation, while they can also be combined with the wrist warmers for a complete outfit. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Wrist warmers for women made of wool or merino wool are a great choice when you want warmth over your wrists but still maintain freedom of movement for your fingers. This makes them useful both in everyday life and on cooler days when you want something lighter than a mitten.

    Many choose wool wrist warmers because the material provides a natural feel and works well for much of the year. For those who want a convenient accessory made from natural materials, it is a strong choice.

  • The difference between wool wrist warmers and merino wool wrist warmers mainly lies in how the material feels. Merino wool is a finer and softer wool quality, which makes merino wool wrist warmers often feel smoother against the skin.

    Other wool qualities can instead provide more texture or a different feel in the garment. The choice therefore depends on what you prefer in terms of feel, fit, and use.

  • Wrist warmers for women are best when you want extra warmth without covering the entire hand. They work well during seasonal transitions, in cooler indoor environments, or outdoors when you want to keep your hands free.

    This makes women's wrist warmers a useful accessory for everyday wear, travel, and light outdoor activities. For many, it is precisely the simplicity and freedom of movement that make them so practical.

  • The difference between wrist warmers and mittens is that wrist warmers heat the wrists and parts of the hand without fully covering the fingers. Mittens provide more coverage and more protection in colder weather, while wrist warmers are better when you want something lighter and more flexible.

    This makes wrist warmers a good option when you want to be able to move your fingers freely while still getting extra warmth.

  • Wrist warmers for women made of wool should be handled gently to maintain their shape, feel, and function over time. Often, airing them out between uses is enough, and when they need washing, it is important to follow the care instructions and treat the wool delicately.

    Proper care helps the wrist warmers stay in good condition longer and reduces unnecessary wear. This is especially important for models made of merino wool and other finer wool qualities.