The perfect pair for you Pat! Available online of course...
These wrist to elbow covers were probably designed to keep forearms covered while making kimchi. (At least that’s what I’d like to believe.) I’ve seen them used for workers in the field as well.
And of course they are used on bare arms.
I’d like to invent a new sleeve, one that covers both hands and forearms. If you’re my age, you probably wore impossible-to-put-on elbow length gloves to a high school prom. They would look something like that but would function better. Think of the messes you could make that wouldn’t stain your clothing or your skin. The possibilities are endless!
Judy here. You see these not only in the kitchen but in office settings.... I guess no ink stains on their sleeves! Wonder what they're called.
In Korean, it's called "Pal-tosi".
People who draw often wear it, and there are also waterproof ones, so fish market often wear them.
There are also tosi to protect your skin from UV rays :)