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Pick-2-for-Tuesday: Mission RadiantActive Hat, Scarf, and Gloves Set

  • This is two sets of 3 things.
  • So you get 2 hats and 2 scarves and 2 pairs of gloves.
  • That’s 4 gloves total, if you’re keeping count.
  • Which means it’s 8 individual pieces.
  • Which means each individual piece is only a buck fifty! (But you can’t buy individual pieces; you have to buy it all.)
  • Made from fleece that “rapidly evaporates perspiration” and “will not degrade or wash out.” This btw, is different than “moisture-wicking” fabric, mainly because it’s much better for cold temperatures.
  • Don’t worry; you can use your phone with the gloves on, thanks to some silicon panels on the palm and fingers.
  • Pick any color in the world! And then see how that color stacks up to the 3 colors we have for you to choose from.
  • Model: F12396-P, which sorta makes it sound like the largest pickup truck ever.
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Discontent, Discount

Every year, the winter rolls around and, honestly, it can be fun at first. You’re naive. The chill in the air, the frost on the grass, the potential of the first snow–it’s exciting. And you know what else is exciting? Getting out all of your winter clothes!

In some ways, it’s like being reunited with old friends. Ah, there is your favorite winter hat, your favorite scarf, your warmest or most stylish pair of winter gloves. Your favorite sweaters have been in rotation since October, your favorite shorts and skirts are stashed away somewhere awaiting summer, so it’s time to reacquaint yourself with the full coverage of winter fashion.

Perhaps a minor snowstorm hits in December, perhaps you experience a white Christmas, perhaps the temperature falls below freezing and you marvel at the frozen puddles, lakes, and rivers.

Then January comes, with additional ice and snow, and it’s a little less fun. You realize you wanted one blizzard, not three, and while it’s nice to watch the snow fall, it’s less fun to deal with it when it’s been sitting awhile, stained by canine urine, tinted brown by mud as it thaws and refreezes, thaws and refreezes.

February brings further accumulation, more bitter cold temperatures. You smell something, something terrible, and you realize: it’s your hat, your gloves, your scarf. Though you have been wearing them constantly, you have not put them on the same laundering schedule as your pants and your shirts. And since you have been outside removing snow each weekend, they stink, like either perspiration or gasoline, depending on whether you shovel or use a snow-blower. It’s either a fitness center locker room or a mechanic’s shop; that’s what your beloved winter apparel has been reduced to.

Winter will be over soon, you think. But first, it will get worse. No, it won’t get any colder, but that’s just the problem: it won’t get warm enough to abandon your winter clothes entirely, either. Your thick woolen attire will seem necessary when you step out the door each morning, but you’ll be wiping your brow as soon as you quicken your pace to catch the bus. It’s a cruel joke: as it gets warmer, your winter clothes begin working against you. They absorb your sweat and cool you down.

But isn’t there something you can do to save yourself? Could there possibly be some perfect middle ground between full-blown winter stuff and no stuff at all? A set of cooler weather gear, perhaps? That makes use of volcanic sand and coconut shells in its material so that it doesn’t absorb perspiration, nor wick it away, but evaporate it so quickly it’s as though you didn’t sweat at all? Something that might be perfect for the tail end of fall and the beginning of spring?

We’re so glad you asked! Because, yes, there is. And it’s this stuff we’re selling today.

So far today...

  • 63064 of you visited.
  • 39% on a phone, 5% on a tablet.
  • 4890 clicked meh
  • on this deal.

And you bought...

  • 2936 of these.
  • Deal ended .
  • That’s $20095 total.
  • (including shipping)

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