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Classification of gloves

1. Classification by production method

Gloves are divided into sewing, knitting, dipping and so on according to the production method. Gloves are cut and sewn from a variety of leather, rubber, knitted or woven fabrics. Knitted gloves are made of pure or blended yarns of various textile fibers, woven on a glove machine, and processed by sewing, such as clip lining, cuffs, sewing fingertips and forks, etc., and then brushed or milled, heat-set Finished product. The organization of knitted gloves includes plain needle, rib, tuck, leno, etc., and the fancy style includes plain color and yarn-dyed jacquard. Labor protection gloves are required to be relatively thick, and some are treated with plastic on the surface to improve wear resistance, slip resistance and waterproof performance. Decorative gloves are required to be beautiful, and most of them have undergone artistic processing such as embroidery and beading.

2. Classification by material

Gloves are divided into cotton yarn, plush, leather, microfiber, fabric, rubber, etc.

3. Classification by finger shape

According to the shape of the fingers, there are:

Finger Gloves: 5 separate long pockets for each finger;

Gloves: In northeastern China, it is called the hand stuffy, the thumb is separated, and the remaining 4 fingers are connected together.

Three-finger gloves: The thumb and index finger are separated, and the remaining 3 fingers are joined together.

Straight Gloves: 5 fingers joined together.

Half-finger gloves: each finger part is not closed, only covering the first section.

Fingerless gloves: no finger parts, openings at the heels.

The fewer fingers that are separated, the better the thermal insulation of the fingers, but at the same time limit the movement of the hand. In addition to decoration, half-fingered and fingerless gloves have increased finger dexterity over fingerless gloves.


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