Rad fingerless Giants gloves

I love them! But are we still supposed to boycott Coors because they’re anti-gay or something? Coors rules!

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Now let’s all listen for the “fingerless gloves” lyric:

13 Responses to “Rad fingerless Giants gloves”

  1. tk says:

    Actually, MillerCoors (yeah, they’re all one company now, scary huh) made HRC’s “list of the top businesses that support equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees.”

    http://www.hrc.org/issues/workplace/organization_profile.asp?organization_id=1469&search_id=1&search_type=Quick%27

    Se enjoy your fingerless gloves in good conscience. The only reason to boycott Coors is its taste.

    • sflocal says:

      For years the Company has disingenuously maintained there is no connection between and the Company and the Adolph Coors Foundation and the newer Castle Rock Foundation, which have historically and currently fund anti-gay organizations.

  2. Stu says:

    It would make more sense to keep the fingers on because the Coors Light can has a new feature which tells you whether your beer is “Cold” or “Super Cold”.
    Without the fingers you can tell by touching the can if your beer is ready and what is the fun in that?

  3. tacotron says:

    at least they’re not handerpants

  4. thuglifecrunk187 says:

    radical!

  5. Herr Doktor Professor Deth Vegetable says:

    Coors Rules, except for the fact that they’re run by a fucking fascist.

  6. sflocal says:

    Adolph Coors allowed KKK meetings and cross-burnings on brewery property in Colorado. That’s bad karma for hundreds of years not to mention the beer is terrible. The Coors family still supports the Repub/fox news side the political spectrum.

    • Herr Doktor Professor Deth Vegetable says:

      Yeah, that’s what I mean by “they’re run by a fucking fascist.”

  7. Jon Wong says:

    Hi, where can I get a pair of these? Would be really awesome to wear to night games in the bleachers! Any help is appreciated. Thanks!!

    • They look like game-day give-a-ways, so your best bets would be fan collectors’ sites, or eBay.

      We judge not; neither do we criticize the wisdom of wearing gloves that protect least the parts of the hand that give up their warmth most readily. I believe Thomas Jefferson said that.

  8. Meesha says:

    These are mine, they actually came from my Dad who works in beer distribution, they mostly give them to the people who work there. However, I am pretty sure he told me he can snag a bunch of them. So it’s possible to acquire them.