
Gloves have been around for centuries and it is not really apparent where they started. There is a general agreement among glove history buffs that no single inventor came out with them but rather gloves resulted from the innovations of many. Necessity was the driving force for those who brought about gloves. Some believe that the first glove design was of a mitten form made from the skins of animals. These were used to keep hands warm and protect them while using tools made from flint. You can also find recorded history of the ancient Romans and Egyptians using gloves. The Romans used gloves to keep their hands grease-free while eating and the Egyptian women wore gloves to not only protect their skin but use as a symbol of their position in society.
The Early Years
While there are records of gloves dating to the beginning of recorded history, the 11th Century was when glove making became an sizeable industry. The first glove making guild was formed inBritainduring this century. Gloves had become very popular with the aristocratic crowd by the 12th Century. By wearing certain styles of gloves, aristocrats could display their power and wealth to others in society.
Gloves still had their practical function. They were made of animal skins and used by workmen such as tanners. Knights used gloves in battle for the protection of their hands. Those skilled in archery and falconry used gloves to keep their hands warm during their hunts. You could find gloves used in many fields and professions throughout the early ages.
Modern Day Gloves
Today, gloves are still an item of both utility and fashion. The gloves of today are technologically advanced so that they can be utilized in a variety of fields. For example, those who work in laboratories or hospitals use gloves to protect their hands from nuclear, chemical, or biological hazards. Cable installers use gloves to protect their hands while laying thick fiber-optic cable into the ground. And, gloves add trademark characteristics to stars such as the late Michael Jackson who many times wore a golf glove studded with jewels on his left hand.
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Recently, gloves have seen yet another metamorphosis to adapt to the changing environment. The advent of mobile smartphones and tablet computers with touch screens has created the need for gloves that can be used with them in extremely cold weather. Regular fabric or leather gloves do not work with touch screens that are point-activated by a change in electric current achieved by a finger touch and transfer of the body’s bio-electrical charge. The solution to this problem is by using touch screen gloves. Touch screen gloves work by using capacitive threads embedded in the glove’s material to transfer this bio-electrical charge from the fingertips to the touch screen.
Touch screen gloves and mittens are another example of how important gloves have been throughout the ages. And now, with the information age, people must relay communications and data quickly through messaging protocols such as SMS or other software applications. This requirement is necessary no matter if the weather is too cold and making texting without gloves next to impossible. Gloves for texting allow you to use your smart information devices no matter what the temperature.














