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Feverfew offers four sizes of glove for female hands

 

Feverfew Garden Company, in its first six months, has experienced unprecedented success, marking a year of remarkable growth and innovation. As we enter a new year, Feverfew is excited to announce the launch of its latest collection of coloured and newly sized gardening gloves, ready for the 2024 season.

 

Fresh from being awarded  www.gardenersworld.com’s  ‘Best Buy’ for lightweight gloves and receiving a Scottish EDGE funding award last year, Feverfew is delighted to announce its gloves are back in a striking plum colour, as well as an expanded size range to allow all female gardeners to find their perfect fit.

In a UK first, Feverfew Garden now stocks their original gardening gloves in four sizes, making them the only ladies' garden gloves brand to do so.  Recognising that one size does not fit all, Feverfew has listened to customer feedback and meticulously developed an inclusive sizing range, ensuring that every pair provides the utmost comfort and flexibility.

 

With sizes now available from XS-L, this reinforces Feverfew’s commitment to putting their customers first and creating products that help women feel confident and empowered in the garden. The new plum colour and expanded garden glove sizes maintain the high standards of quality and durability that Feverfew is renowned for and won awards for.

 

 

The latest addition to the gardenwear range joins the already popular green ladies' garden gloves which have won collective praise for their style, functionality and fit.  Feverfew gloves are the perfect solution to the baggy 'one-size-fits-all' as the design is specifically tailored to fit women's hands perfectly.

 

The gloves also go beyond the basics with reinforced fingertips equipped with a touchscreen forefinger and thumb, making them perfect for seamlessly using smartphones, whilst the padded palm provides an extra layer of protection and comfort, ideal for tackling even the most demanding gardening tasks. To top it off, the added clip ensures that your gloves can be securely fastened together, eliminating the risk of losing a single glove.

 

Rachel Eunson, Founder of Feverfew Garden Company said: “I am so excited to unveil our new plum-coloured garden gloves with expanded sizes, offering a perfect blend of style and functionality in the garden wear market.  We strongly believe that women should have access to comfortable and functional gardening gloves, and this new collection is a testament to our ongoing commitment to our amazing customers."

 

 

The Feverfew range of garden gloves is now available for purchase on the website www.feverfewgarden.co.uk 

To start stocking Feverfew Garden’s Original Ladies Gloves, please email rachel@feverfewgarden.co.uk. You can follow Feverfew’s journey athttps://www.instagram.com/feverfewgarden.co or visit the website www.feverfewgarden.co.uk

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