Bellingham® Nitrile Touch® and Nitrile Tough®, Wonder Grip® Nicely Nimble® and Nearly Naked®: LFS Glove is known for developing new glove styles that people love at prices that allow dealers to make a profit on every peg.
A tradition of Innovation
LFS Glove introduced Nitrile TOUCH® and Nitrile TOUGH® gloves in 2002, offering gardeners a whole new level of tactility and comfort, plus the protection and abrasion-resistance of nitrile. People loved the gloves: the bright colors, the lightweight nylon knit and the thin, tough palm coating. Sales of Nitrile TOUGH® and Nitrile TOUCH® took off fast and continue to be strong today.
Ten years later, in 2012, LFS Glove again redefined garden and work gloves with the introduction of two colorful styles with revolutionary new Wonder Grip® breathable nitrile palm coating. Wonder Grip® Nicely Nimble® and Nearly Naked® gloves have quickly become favorites because of their excellent grip (twice the grip of other nitrile gloves!), flexibility and all-day comfort.
History repeats itself this spring when LFS Glove delivers another ground-breaking new glove and potential best-seller to independent garden centers across the country: Bellingham® ECO MASTER™ gloves.
New Bellingham® ECO MASTER™ Gloves
Bellingham® ECO MASTER™ gloves appeal to gardeners who want their tools to reflect their values. These eco-conscious gloves have a water-based polyurethane palm that meets international Oeko-Tex certification standards and is 30 percent more durable than standard or microfoam nitrile coating.
This breathable coating provides excellent grip, wet or dry. The flexible, hand-hugging knit liner features spandex top-stitching that stretches to fit for all-day comfort. It’s another new product that combines utility and comfort with innovative technology, something the industry has come to expect from LFS Glove.Concentrating on supplying independent garden centers, LFS Glove has built a reputation for innovative, quality gloves, fair prices, excellent customer service and “More Profit Per Peg!”
For more information, visit www.lfsglove.com
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