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Fingerless gloves

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Fingerless gloves are garments worn on the hands which resemble regulation gloves in most ways, except that the finger columns are half-length and opened, allowing the tops of the wearer's fingers to emerge through.

Fingerless gloves are usually leather, and have a very striking and distinct appearance. They are sometimes worn by people who wish to display a certain sense of rebellion, recklessness, or general disregard for the standards of society.

They are also worn by bikers as a means to better grip the handlebars, as well as by skateboarders and rollerbladers, to protect the hands and add grip in the event of a fall.

A woollen variety became popular in the early 1980s, largely due to the example of English pop star Nik Kershaw.

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