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Garden glove recommendations?

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Getting pretty tired of lack of local store offerings as they never last more than a month (or is this a normal lifespan??), but online has such a wide selection, I'd like some input on styles/brands if you wouldn't mind helping out.

I am looking for two different types. The first is for a form fitting glove with good fingertip "feel" to blind pull weeds around veggies by feeling the stem of the weed, and just for general use while hoeing, digging, etc.

The second one would be for using with thorny plants, like pruning gooseberries & raspberries, and pulling and dealing with thistles. I am guessing a good leather glove will be needed for that??

FWIW, I've determined Women's Lg size gloves are too small, as I bust through the fingertips of the "index" and "middle" fingers within days of first use, so I'm looking for men's glove recommendations. I usually spend 3-5 hours/day doing garden chores, so durability really matters. :)
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Duluth Trading Company has a kevlar and leather glove that they introduced this year, specifically designed for thorny plants.

(I may or may not have contributed to the idea. I work there, and after I hurt my hand gardening last year, I joked with several coworkers and some of the supervisors about how I needed kevlar gloves. Every single one of them thought it was a great idea. 10 months later it hit the shelves.)

Duluth also has several other kinds of gloves. And, they have a 100% guarantee on everything, so if you do manage to wear them out, you can get a replacement or a refund, no matter how much time has passed.

Okay, commercial off.
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