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| Gloves For 501st approval:
- The gloves are black leather (or leather-like material) and mid-forearm length.
- The upper surface is quilted in lines spaced approximately one inch apart which run parallel to the arm and start just behind the knuckles.
- The palm side has no quilted lines.
- Additional View 1, Additional View 2.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
- The gloves should be made of leather (more specifically, it should match the leather of the body suit).
- The gloves should flare out at the end opening on the outside (little finger side), but not on the inside (thumb side).
- There should be six rectangular sections created by the quilted lines on the upper surface; they are not of uniform width (the outer sections are smaller than the middle sections).
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- The quilted lines should be very finely stitched, and the upper surface should be padded minimally.
- The quilted lines in the flared section are stitched as a "V" turning the sixth (outermost) section into a "Y".
- The stitching on the gloves, with the exception of the quilted lines, should be external.
- The top and bottom of the glove in the flared section should not be directly sewn together; an intermediate triangular section should adjoin them starting at the wrist bone. It should be approximately two inches in width at the end opening of the glove.
- The finger portion (not including the thumb) of the glove should be constructed in a typical glove fashion and contain three fourchettes-one between each set of fingers.
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