Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Single Digits.


This bizarre red and aquamarine knit single-finger glove was found two weeks ago by local eccentric Julia D. outside Butler Library. We presume that the button and string at the end somehow attach to a full-handed glove, but we just don't know.

It'll Keep You Warm, But That's About It.


This blue fleece GAP brand right-hand glove with snap at the wrist was found last Tuesday outside Lerner by bicyclist Colin P.

Leather Lefty.

This black leather lady's left-hand glove was found on College Walk last week by noted intellectual Adela Y.

Skiing? In This Weather?

This black right-hand Seirus brand ski glove with leather palm was found Sunday by gadfly Rian R. outside John Jay.

Sometimes Lightening Strikes Twice


In a statistically improbable turn of events, Gloves I Found reunited Brendan H. (pictured) with yet another glove this weekend.

Out For A Blustery Night On The Town.

This kray synthetic knit left-hand glove with sequence was found sometime last week by go-getter Sarah S. outside the gates of Barnard.

Babies in Synthetics

This black synthetic knit baby's glove was found on Broadway and 114th by gadfly Rian R. Friday afternoon.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Dainty Glove, Albeit A Dirty One.


This somewhat dirty tan leather lady's right-hand glove was found outside Hamilton Hall Wednesday by campus notable David S.

Another Life Made Whole Again.

Lauren H. (pictured) was reunited with her glove last Thursday.

Damn, Those Are Fly Gloves.


This pair of hot pink synthetic little girl's Hannah Montana gloves was found on the 1 train by winter-wear enthusiast Jasmine L. in the wee hours of the morning last Sunday, her birthday.

Biker Glove?

This well-worn blue, yellow, white, and black workman's or biker's glove was found last friday by gadabout Noah B. outside Milbank Hall

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

You Need This One Back For, You Know, Going To The Ice-Capades.


This right-hand black synthetic glove with sparkling circles all over it was found this afternoon by campus notable David S. on the steps of Barnard Hall.

It Wasn't Just A Fluke.


Earlier today, GlovesIFound reunited Morgan D. (pictured) with her gloves, which we found Sunday.

It Had To Be Maroon.

This synthetic maroon glove was found earlier tonight outside Broadway Residence Hall by straight-talkin' friend Ope O. and cockeyed dreamer Michael V. 

Designer Meets Public Transportation.

This black leather Ralph Lauren right-hand glove was found on the 1 platform of the Columbus Circle station earlier this evening by gadabout Noah B.

Frayed But Not Out.

This right-hand synthetic black fingerless glove with retractable mitten component was found in the stairwell of Hamilton Hall yesterday by cad Lew B.

Well It's Functional.

This left-hand black fleece glove with leather palm was found outside Hamilton Hall by sweetheart Layan F. the day before last, her birthday.

Simple Yet Elegant.

This left-hand lady's black leather glove with polyester lining was found outside John Jay the evening before last by bon vivant Evan J.

How'd It Get This Dirty?

This right-hand dark brown synthetic glove was found in the lobby of John Jay last night by bon vivant Evan J. This glove is so dirty it's stiff.

Meet Brendan; See His Gloves.

Well, this time it's official, a glove posted on GlovesIFound last Monday was officially reunited with its rightful owner, Brendan H. (pictured), today. This is, needless to say, a big moment for us here at GlovesIFound.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Burgundy on Burgundy.

This dainty lady's right-hand knit glove with leather palm was found at Broadway and 113th this afternoon by local eccentric Julia D.

As a side note, we love Bwog.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Green and Black? Why I Never!

This interesting right-hand black leather glove with with green stitching and palm was found in the 116th st. subway station earlier this evening by winter-wear enthusiast Jasmine L.

A Glove From Across The Pond.

This Marks & Spencer black leather right-hand glove with adjustable strap at the wrist was found outside Barnard Hall thursday evening by gadabout Noah B., who really seems to be on a roll.

Smith Girls.

This synthetic black knit glove was found outside John Jay thursday evening by out-of-towner Claire D. 

Midtown Glove.

This black leather right hand glove was found on the stairs at the 1 platform in the 34th st. station yesterday afternoon by winter-wear enthusiast Jasmine L. on her way to the J Crew warehouse sale.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Oh Snap.

A twist on the standard black leather glove, this right-hand glove with a snap at the wrist was found in the lobby on John Jay last night by winter-wear enthusiast Jasmine L. and the editor.

Nice Try.

This black synthetic knit glove with faux-fur trim was spotted in the street on 114th near Broadway yesterday evening by winter-wear enthusiast Jasmine L. and the editor.

Quite The Glove.

This green leather cashmere lined left-hand glove with decorative beads and flourishes was found at La Negrita last night by jet-setter Pauline B., sometimes a glove comes along that you just wish you could keep for yourself.

Aw!

This incredibly adorable white knit GAP brand infant's mitten was found on the sidewalk on Broadway the night before last by go-getter Sarah S.

Party Glove.

This synthetic black knit glove was found on the floor of 1020 the night before last by campus notable David S.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Zissouesque.

This bright red knit mitten (reminiscent of The Life Aquatic) was found in the women's locker room of Dodge the evening before last by local eccentric Julia D. Clearly a well loved mitten, a small hole was mended by the owner with burgundy string.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

A Giant Glove For A Giant Man, Presumably.

This gigantic Thinsulate brand gray knit glove with polyester lining was found yesterday afternoon by gadabout Noah B.

It's Always Nice To See A Mitten

This colorful knit mitten was found yesterday morning by gadabout Noah B.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

It's A Bit Much If You Ask Me.

This shiny, synthetic, fuzzy blue glove was found in the hallway of John Jay 12 at 8:00 this evening by the editor.

Damp And Dingy, Yet Still In Need Of A Home.

This very small, dirty, off-white, and presumably synthetic fabric knit glove was found on the sidewalk on the west side of Broadway between 113th and 114th at 5:30 this evening by the editor.

What A Fascinating Glove

This navy acrylic/aylon blend right-hand glove with polyester/olefin blend lining and an intriguing blue faux-leather patch on its palm was found by gadabout Noah B. in the post-inauguration mêlée on Low Steps this afternoon.

Another Lefty.

This navy fleece Thermacheck left-hand glove was found outside Barnard Hall at around 2:30 this afternoon by Rhode Islander Olivia B.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Well It Finally Happened.

Saturday night, Gloves I Found left our very own gloves in madcap Eliza S. (pictured)'s apartment, and well, she found them and returned them to us, making these brown leather cashmere-lined gloves the first gloves successfully reunited through this site (sort of).

A Left-Hand Glove!

This fleece blue with black trim Marzella-brand glove was found outside the John Jay Lounge minutes ago by elected official Erik K. A tremendous rarity, this is the first solo left-hand glove we've found.

Another One

Yet another black leather right-hand glove (polyester lined) was found at around 2:00 pm today in the lobby of John Jay by local eccentric Julia D. 

Sunday, January 18, 2009

You Know, Brooklyn.

This synthetic fabric knit black children's glove was found by the editor at the corner of Bedford and 11th in Williamsburg yesterday afternoon. What can we say? It's nothing special.

The Other Subway Glove

This presumably synthetic fabric black knit glove was found by the editor and Barnard girl Madeline S. in the 14th Street 1 train platform, also in mid-December.

...And We're Back!

This black leather cashmere-lined right-handed glove was found by the editor and Barnard girl Madeline S. in the Columbia subway station in mid-December. Please forgive the delay, Gloves I Found is bicoastal, but, sadly, our camera was not.