Glovelined
Glovelined is a term that describes a style of glove construction where the interior of the glove is lined with a different material. This lining is typically added for comfort, insulation, or to improve the glove's performance characteristics. Common lining materials include fleece, wool, silk, or synthetic fabrics like polyester or nylon. The choice of lining often depends on the intended use of the glove. For example, winter gloves frequently feature warm fleece or wool linings to provide insulation against cold temperatures, while athletic gloves might use a smooth, moisture-wicking fabric to enhance grip and comfort during activity. The glovelined construction aims to create a more comfortable and functional glove by providing a softer surface against the skin and potentially adding protective layers. The process involves carefully sewing the lining material to the inner surface of the glove's shell, ensuring a snug fit without compromising dexterity. This technique is employed across a wide range of glove types, from casual wear to specialized industrial or sports equipment.