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  2. Driving glove - Wikipedia

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    Driving gloves fulfill at least two functions: grip and protection. Although maximum tactility is an obvious starting point for driving gloves, any glove can be marked as a driver's glove, and can improve the grip on the steering wheel. Some owners of classic cars still wear driving gloves in order to protect the vintage wooden or ivory ...

  3. Glove - Wikipedia

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    Leather gloves are also used in handball, cycling, and American football. Early Formula One racing drivers used steering wheels taken directly from road cars. They were normally made from wood, necessitating the use of driving gloves. [23] Leather gloves provide protection from occupational hazards.

  4. Car coat - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] [25] The car coat length has remained popular since 2008 – with GQ citing the "Mad Men effect" as a contributor to the revival of more formal and retro styles. [26] In 2010–11, it was popular on the catwalks for both men's and women's coats. [27] [28] Some versions were in fur and shearling (sheepskin), as well as in camel ...

  5. Buckskin (leather) - Wikipedia

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    Buckskin is the soft, pliable, porous preserved hide of an animal – usually deer – tanned in the same way as deerskin clothing worn by Native Americans. Some leather sold as "buckskin" may now be sheepskin tanned with modern chromate tanning chemicals and dyed to resemble real buckskin.

  6. Leather - Wikipedia

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    Lamb and deerskin are used for soft leather in more expensive apparel. Deerskin is widely used in work gloves and indoor shoes. Reptilian skins, such as alligator, crocodile, and snake, are noted for their distinct patterns that reflect the scales of their species. This has led to hunting and farming of these species in part for their skins.

  7. Glove prints - Wikipedia

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    Lined leather gloves may leave a print that is as unique as a human fingerprint. When discovered by authorities, latent fingerprints may also be recovered from the inside of these gloves. Thin, latex , rubber , plastic , vinyl or nitrile gloves : These gloves are worn by criminals because of their tight, thin fit that allows the hands to remain ...

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