Long gloves with cut fingers


The last few seasons fashion stage offer us long gloves with circumcised fingers. Glamorous and not very, made of different materials: leather, wool, fabric ...

Initially, the adherents of long gloves with circumcised fingers were exclusively informal people of different directions. Today, such an accessory is an essential attribute of glamorous beauties. And with the return of the fashion of the eighties of the last century, these gloves became a trend.

Long gloves with circumcised fingers carry several names. But most often they are called glovelets. In the US, the name is somewhat different. "Boom" or "Hobo". Both these and other names hint at the idea of ​​homeless people and beggars who are forced to wear gloves torn on their fingers.

Gloveletta is not difficult to do on your own. After all, these are ordinary gloves with cut fingers. The upper phalanx of the fingers remains open. So safely take the scissors in your hands and create.

In the eighties there was simply a craze for long gloves with circumcised fingers. Often the gloletons had "vent" holes of various shapes and sizes. These holes were needed so that the hands would not sweat. Gloves without fingers immediately became popular among bikers, roller skaters and cyclists. Gloveletts keep the palms dry, the hand grip is not lost, and besides these gloves are able to protect against damage to the hands when falling. In modern gloves without fingers perforation is purely decorative, it is a distinctive feature of the classical gloletettes.

Due to the fact that gloves without fingers were often worn by representatives of punks and metalworkers, glovelettes became a distinctive feature of "bad" girls and guys. Many singers and musicians simply did not part with this accessory. The musician-rebel Billy Idoll had a favorite pair of glovelettes. Gloves were simply strewn with rivets and thorns. Everyone knows one "branded" leather glove without the fingers of Michael Jackson. But Madonna flaunted in playful lace gloves. At the time, these gloves served only to create an image, and not for the intended purpose - to warm your hands. This situation has changed thanks to the English pop singer Nick Kershaw. He once came out in knitted gloves without fingers. And immediately knitted Glovellettes became unusually fashionable, and also useful. After all, this accessory not only decorates, but also heats.

Together with the return of woolen glovelletts, the mittens also returned. This accessory is also designed to protect your hands from frost, and also leaves your fingers open. But in the mittens the fingers are not separated, except for the big one. It can be said that mittens are cut mittens. The author of this accessory is given to George Washington. Until the civil war between the North and the South, this wardrobe subject was mandatory for both women and men. But after the war the mittens were not rightly forgotten.

And today open fingers are the trend of the season. On the fashionable catwalks reigns gloletets and mittens. And it is this season that sent long gloves with circumcised fingers from the streets to the fashion stage, and not vice versa. Gloveletts fit simultaneously to several fashion trends of the season: rock chick, gothic, layer-look and 80's. In general, designers do not limit their imagination to anything. For ourselves, we can choose gloves without fingers from the many offered. There are gloves that resemble the second skin both in shape and color. And there are knitted models, large matings, very thick, lush and unusually warm. Modern auto-ladies choose this accessory and can not fail to note its dignity. Gloveletts warm their hands, protect against friction, and they do not restrain the movements of their fingers.

This winter, at the peak of popularity, Gloulette from wool and cashmere. These gloves perfectly complement other knitted things. Effective are high knitted mitts that do not completely cover the forearm. If you wear a knitted sweater with short sleeves and high knitted mitts, then the bare skin of the skin looks very seductive. Long leather glovellettes are combined with ankle boots, trench coat, voluminous scarf or shawl and skins-skins. In this dress no one will call you a glamorous diva. And for those who are afraid to freeze in the gloletons, special models with a "cap" are developed. In one movement, long gloves with cut-off fingers turn into cozy warm mittens.

Gloves without fingers perfectly match any style: sports style, informal, classic, casual. And this accessory is very sexy. There is nothing more seductive than the contrast of coarse wool or smooth skin with delicate, unprotected female fingers. Fascinating, attractive, tempting ...