Here in Minnesota, good old fashioned unlined leather chopper mitts with 
wool mitten liners.  I fashioned a mitten leash out of lampwick 
Antarctic-explorer style (e.g. 
http://www.viaggipolari.it/ernest-shackleton-2/),  It's excellent because I 
can take the mitts off and not have to hold them.  Helpful at stop lights, 
etc, and sometimes I just slip them off for a few minutes if I get too 
warm; cools my whole body.  While cotton lampwick is the traditional 
material, it is hard to find in bulk. You could make a leash out of nylon 
webbing, leather, rope, etc.  The cross-brace (see photo on site) just 
needs to be able to slide.  And then just tack a bar on to the cuff of each 
mitt, much like a light blinky bar/tab, and loop the leash through each 
mitt.  Use buckles, snaps, whatever your fancy as a way to remove the leash 
from the mitt or to adjust the length of the leash.  To size, make sure the 
leash is slightly longer than finger-tip to finger-tip with arms out 
straight to the sides (wingspan)  Plus you can hang 'em up on a hook; it's 
a total mitten-loss protection system!

cheers,
liesl
and it's wicked cold here today

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