I've got several pairs of thin Altura ones.
I've got a pair of these. They don't seem particularly durable, but being thin they live in my bag most of the time in case conditions turn out to be unexpectedly cold for mitts, or unexpectedly warm for winter gloves. They also get bonus points for fitting properly (I find large ladies' sizes tend to have a better finger length to hand width ratio than small men's, but they're a lot harder to come by).
I bought a set of lightweight full-finger gloves (in phantasmagoriana-compliant black & purple) from Aldi when they had the last batch of cycling stuff. A bit thicker than the Alturas, but I haven't had reason to use them yet. As ever with Aldi gloves, the padding probably isn't that great and the sizes are randomly generated each year.
I often look at the Wilko ones, because they look like just what I need for popping to the shops in spring/autumn. They're completely the wrong shape though.
Actually, the best ones I've had were a set of cheap Tesco ones from about 2007 (they don't do that style any more). No padding to speak of, and the velcro was naff, but just the right amount of warmth:breathability, and they've done an admirable job of preventing gravel rash on at least two occasions.