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Do your arms get cold at work, but not cold enough to need a warm-up jacket? You need some arm warmers. The problem is that most arm warmers have the little bit that goes over your palms with a hole for your thumb to stick out. Those could interfere with wearing medical gloves. So, we scoured the internet for arm warmers that stop at the wrist. Lo and behold, we bring you great tidings of awesome accessories! These “no rain” arm warmers in bright red are perfect for the holidays. They’re designed to resist liquid splashes as well as cold weather. What could be better for a nurse with cold arms?
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