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  2. Cycling glove - Wikipedia

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    Fingerless cycling gloves, also known as track mitts. These have a lightly padded palm of leather (natural or synthetic), gel or other material. Historically track mitts were string-backed but now are almost always made of a man-made textile containing elastane. Leather-palmed track mitts and cork handlebar tape are widely reckoned to work well ...

  3. Toe socks - Wikipedia

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    They also had a practical value in keeping the feet warm, including the spots between the toes. [5] By 2004, toe socks were available in plain colors and being adopted as normal footwear. They have even been worn in outer space – notably by astronaut Sandra Magnus on the International Space Station during the STS-135 mission in 2011. [6]

  4. Glove - Wikipedia

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    Boxing gloves: a specialized padded mitten; Cricket gloves The batsmen wear gloves with heavy padding on the back, to protect the fingers in case of being struck with the ball. The wicket keeper wears large webbed gloves. Cycling gloves; Driving gloves intended to improve the grip on the steering wheel. Driving gloves have external seams, open ...

  5. Muff (handwarmer) - Wikipedia

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    By the early 19th century, muffs were used in Europe only by women. [1] It is also reported [ according to whom? ] that the fashion largely fell out of style in the 19th century. It briefly returned in the mid-1940s, [ 2 ] and in the 1960s was developed as a motorcycle accessory for attachment as rider-protection and comfort during the cooler ...

  6. Cycling gloves - Wikipedia

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  7. Gauntlet (glove) - Wikipedia

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    A demi-gaunt is a type of plate armour gauntlet that only protects the back of the hand and the wrist: demi-gaunts are worn with gloves made from chain mail or padded leather. The advantages of the demi-gaunt are that it allows better dexterity and is lighter than a full gauntlet, but the disadvantage is that the fingers are not as well protected.