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Basically, a pair of gloves with their fingers cut off at varying lengths. The standard is cutting the glove at the second knuckle, but sometimes the entire finger of the glove is removed. Sometimes called half-gloves. On occasion, only a certain number of fingers will be cut.
A character wearing a pair usually indicates:
On a practical note, fingerless gloves combine the full tactile sensitivity of bare fingers with warmth and protection for the rest of the hand. As such they are common in cycling, sailing, and many other activities. Some people find they allow typing while reducing painful symptoms of arthritis, tendinitis and carpal tunnel syndrome. They are also good for mixed martial arts, giving the knuckle protection that boxing gloves do while still allowing the finger freedom that grappling requires. They've also picked up speed on college campuses, where libraries need to keep their libraries cool for the preservation of books (or possibly it's just difficult to heat a room that big) yet students still need finger dexterity for the sake of typing on computers. Similarly, they're rising in popularity for that reason in the rest of the world with the rise of cell phones and touchscreens (that and ‘tech compatible’ full finger gloves tend to be finicky).
Archers should not use these — fingerless gloves would do nothing to protect one's draw hand, and the constant pressure of the bowstring cutting into one's fingers will cause damage. See the example on Green Arrow for more details.
Gloves are not common in competitive weightlifting and should not be used, as they decrease the stability and security of one's grip and make lifting more difficult.
These gloves are recommended, but not necessary, for firing target rifles. They are not, however, recommended for using pistols, although wearing them while using pistols is probably not a problem. Note that the glove is worn on the hand used for steadying the rifle, not the hand used for the trigger.
In Sword Art Online most characters wear these.
Bleach:
Rukia can knock the "spirit" out of people with a magical fingerless glove◊. She later gets the same type that Byakuya wears (see below).
Nemu wears gloves that lack fingers and a palm, and don't seem to do anything.
Byakuya wears them, and they're expensive.
Ōkami-san: Ryoshi's weapon of choice is a slingshot mounted on one of these.
Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop wears them on occasion, as does the first bounty. Leather to represent badass in both cases.
Part of the Kogarasumaru team uniform in Air Gear, complete with uncomfortable-looking openings on the palm.
Chilchuck from Delicious in Dungeon wears them.
Pokémon:
The anime:
Ash Ketchum. (Except in the Sun and Moon and Journeys arcs, where he goes barehanded.)
Todd Snap, who appeared in three of the Indigo League episodes.
Pokémon Hunter J and her Mooks wear an interesting variation of these where the thumb, pointer, and middle fingers are all removed and the ring and pinkie fingers are left intact.
Pokémon Adventures:
Red, Ash's manga counterpart, also wears them but his have a story. He took them from Lieutenant Surge after beating him. They're insulated against electricity, and he uses them to handle Electric Pokémon safely. This cost Giovanni a prospective lieutenant. But as it turns out, Red's gloves aren't really fingerless; the fingers are covered with a clear, almost invisible material.
Ruby also wears them, although his don't have a story.
Yu-Gi-Oh!:
The duel gloves from Duelist Kingdom don't have fingers.
Mai Valentine wears a pair of these with every outfit. In Duelist Kingdom, she wears a dueling glove. In Battle City, she wears a white opera-length pair with a more elegant look. In Waking the Dragons, she wears the short, black leather kind as part of her Evil Costume Switch.
In Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Kaiser Ryo wears a studded pair when he reaches the Pro League.
As a matter of fact, it might be easier to list the gloves in these shows that are not fingerless.
Saint Seiya:
Many of the female saints wear fingerless gloves. It gives a slightly creepy effect with those long fingernails.
And, generally, every Cloth features them.
Madlax wears them all the time.
Kazuma from Scryed has one on his right hand. There are several theories on why he wears it, from hiding a deformity brought on by his alter, to protecting his hand from getting scraped by his metal alter, although most people think he does it because it looks cool.
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha:
A common Barrier Jacket accessory. Approximately half the cast sports them, including, but not limited to, post-Season 1 Nanoha, Signum, Hayate, and Subaru.
Caro uses a Device that takes the form of a pair of fingerless gloves, with large, crystalline half-orbs on the back of the hand.
Domon Kasshu of Mobile Fighter G Gundam.
Hikari from Digimon Adventure 02. Pure Rule of Cool, because there's no other possible explanation; she's a sweet girl-next-door type.
Likewise, her Digimon partner Gatomon wears clawless gloves.
Gunsmith Cats: Bean Bandit uses a pair of bulletproof gloves like these as his riding gear.
Ginji and Juubei from Get Backers.
The whole cast of Bakugan.
Revy from Black Lagoon wears a pair.
In Ghost in the Shell, Motoko Kusanagi wears them frequently.
Worn frequently by members of Section Nine in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. In one scene, the major uses a glove with large electrified metal attachments. That's right, a fingerless taser glove.
In Black God, Kuro wears a pair on her hands and feet.
Ling's two guards, Lan Fan/Ran Fan and Fu wear these in Fullmetal Alchemist.
Naruto:
Kakashi has a pair of the black leather variety, with metal plates on the backs.
Zabuza also has a pair but his are elbow-length and knitted. They don't detract from his badassitude, though; if anything they actually enhance it.
Other wearers of fingerless gloves include Kankuro, Temari, and Sai. The things Killer Bee wears on his upper arm and wrist straddle the line between fingerless gloves and detached sleeves.
Negima! Magister Negi Magi has Chachamaru occasionally wearing them after her Mid-Season Upgrade.
Belldandy and Peorth's signature goddess outfit/uniform from the Ah! My Goddess anime have these. Urd, Belldandy's Cool Big Sis, sometimes wears them as well.
Minai from Corpse Princess.
Adam Blade from NEEDLESS sports a pair that have a thick cross pattern cut into them. How they retain their perfect shape is a mystery though.
Black*Star from Soul Eater. Until he joins Spartoi, then he wears Handwraps of Awesome.
Éclair from Kiddy Grade favours them.
Musubi from Sekirei uses them. She fights hand-to-hand.
Lavi from D.Gray-Man wears a pair to wield his hammer.
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Part of Mami's Magical Girl outfit. Sensible, given her Weapon of Choice is magically-summoned single-shot rifles.
The main characters from Love Live! have been wearing these before.
In The Seven Deadly Sins Diane and Hendricksen use them as part of their role armor.
Along with the unkempt hair and boilersuit, Joe from Gatchaman Crowds regularly wears these in his casual clothes after leaving work (where he keeps up a well-groomed appearance).
Fingerless gloves are a part of Cerberus' outfit in Today's Cerberus. Unlike her headphones and collar, the gloves don't change with her different personalities.
Yoko Littner wears a pair in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.
Lots of people in All Rounder Meguru. Justified as they do it during Mixed Martial Arts matches, and MMA gloves are indeed fingerless (when boxing and kickboxing matches appear, the combatants wear the appropriate gloves).
The Punisher wears them.
X-Men's Gambit wears gloves that are missing fingers, perhaps as a nod to his past as a thief. Also, his mutant ability to kinetically charge (i.e. blow up) objects depended on him touching the object. If he wore full gloves, he would only be able to blow up his gloves.
Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW): Tangle the Lemur wear black fingerless gloves but when looked closely, she wears black sportstape around her hands barring her fingers.
Most archer superheroes, when they should be using archery gloves. For the uninitiated, archery gloves are the exact opposite of these. They cover the tips of the bowstring fingers as far as the second knuckle on the palm side but leave the rest of the hand exposed. For beginner or casual archers, there is also a tab finger guard as an alternative. That being said most professional archers (recurve, compound use release aids) prefer a finger tab due to the more consistent release of the arrow, a fingerless glove is perfectly good for the bow hand (the one that doesn't hold the string) and in cold weather can be helpful, a fingerless glove may also be combined with a finger-tab if the cut-out is low enough.
Marvel's Hawkeye. They were handwaved by the fact that for a time, he labeled and selected his trick arrows by touch.
The second Hawkeye, Kate Bishop of the Young Avengers, wears gloves with only the pinky and ring fingers cut off. Her teammates Wiccan and Hulkling wear more traditional fingerless gloves.
In the comics version of W.I.T.C.H., the girls gain stronger versions of their powers in the "New Power" arc, thus, new costumes. All but Cornelia gain fingerless gloves as part of their new costumes (Cornelia has what could be considered normal gloves).
In his civilian identity, Rorschach from Watchmen wears the hobo variety of these. Green ones, specifically.
Lady Death usually wears black opera-length fingerless gloves, sometimes with the middle finger intact.
Flare wears fingerless gloves with her white cape.
During his stint as Commander of S.H.I.E.L.D., Steve Rogers wears fingerless gloves, and kicks ass with 'em, of course.
Knife wears a pair in Batwoman (Rebirth).
In Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Promise, Kori likes to wear them; she owns a black pair for her ninja assassin outfit and a red pair for her civilian clothes.
The rather dangerous version of Dionysus from Wonder Woman (2011) wears a pair of black leather fingerless gloves to go with his sort of punk new aesthetic.
Try to find a Wicked Lovely fan image that doesn't make either Seth wear them (as part of his punk/alternative/goth/rebel/something-ness) or Irial (as part of his badassness.) Go on, try.
The fingerless gloves in Decks Fall Everyone Dies emit holograms.
Talies in The Motley Two wears a pair of these, with these characteristic holes in the back. There's actually a point to them: as a Writer-Mage, he's got a special rune etched into his hand which makes him sensitive to the flow of magic, but is also painful to touch.
Kitsune no Ken: Fist of the Fox: Tenten wears a pair of these in combat.
In Queen Of Sorrow, Ike wears a pair, as in canon. They, of all things, ultimately get him and the Greil Mercenaries killed when Elincia touches his exposed fingertips with Lehran's Medallion, driving him berserk.
In Pokémon Master, grown-up Ash Ketchum wears a pair of jet-black fingerless gloves meant to highlight both his badassery and his more somber temper.
Anastasia's purple gloves in snowy Russia.
Jiminy Cricket wears bum gloves at the beginning of Pinocchio. Honest John and Gideon also wear them.
The title character wears these in Sintel.
Captain Joseph Korso wears leather ones in Titan A.E..
Costumed vigilante Casey Jones wears fingerless gloves as part of his souped-up vigilante outfit in TMNT (2007).
The SEALs in Act of Valor wear fingerless gloves during their jungle raid, which makes sense as they're swimming, since it'll allow water to drain out, and help them keep a better grip on their weapons. Through the rest of the movie, however, they wear full gloves.
Worn by Aguirre in Aguirre, the Wrath of God. In the Amazon jungle.
Anton Golikov, the tank's loader in The Beast of War wears them when loading the tank cannon. In this case, dexterity plus hand-protection.
John Bender of The Breakfast Club wears them, cause he's just badass like that.
Von Remus and Adeodatus from Damnatus wear them as part of their custom uniforms, just in case you were in any doubt about their badassery.
In Dragonball Evolution, Bulma always wears a pair of fingerless motorcycle gloves.
Lok Tin-hung, the Master Swordsman assassin from Fatal Move wears black leather fingerless gloves throughout the film.
Crispin Glover wears these throughout Drop Dead Sexy. When Glover is invited by a coroner to poke at a corpse, Jason Lee says he ought to be wearing gloves. Glover responds that he is wearing gloves.
Tuco, the "Ugly" from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, wears the hobo-style gloves.
Tonks sports a pair in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Likely worn for Rule of Cool and/or Action Girlyness.
Aragorn wears these in The Lord of the Rings.
Mad Max wears leather gloves with the fingers cut off as part of his battered police uniform.
Marvel Cinematic Universe:
Iron Man 2: Black Widow sports a pair in this movie, and continues to wear them in every movie she appears.
Since Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Steve Rogers' suit replaces the full covering gloves with fingerless gloves and continues to wear them in subsequent films.
Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch and Sam Wilson/Falcon in Captain America: Civil War.
Star-Lord wears a pair in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Peter's homemade suit from Spider-Man: Homecoming includes red fingerless gloves.
Thor: Ragnarok: Loki sports a pair on Sakaar and in the third act when he returns to Asgard.
Avengers: Endgame: Thor wears a gray, knit pair after the five-year time skip, further emphasizing his now scruffy appearance.
Roy/Mr. Furious wears them in Mystery Men to show his desire to be a Badass Biker.
Viktor Tsoi wears black fingerless gloves in The Needle.
Anton is wearing red knit fingerless gloves in Night Watch, probably for action-related reasons. They probably aren't doing a lot to keep his hands warm, since he's in Moscow.
The Basher in Ocean's 11 wears them as part of his quasi-Dickensian get up.
Watts in Some Kind of Wonderful.
Star Wars:
Padmé Amidala wears the black leather kind in Attack of the Clones, along with that sexy black dress.
In Rogue One, Jyn Erso is never seen without a pair of fingerless gloves.
Movie version of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Everyone wears them except Johanna.
Terminator
The T-800 wears a pair in the original movie after he gets his clothes off some punks.
Terminator Salvation: Marcus, John Connor, Kyle Reese, and numerous other Resistance members all wear fingerless gloves at some point.
The eponymous courier in The Transporter series often wears black leather driving gloves for obvious reasons.
Wartime Romance: One mark of Luba's poverty are the fingerless woolen gloves she wears while hawking pirozhkis on the street during the cold Russian winter.
Gary in The World's End wears sleeves over his hands that keep his fingers bare to achieve this effect, as part of his adolescent concept of what looks badass. As an adult, they also serve to help hide the wrist bandages from his suicide attempt.
X-Men Film Series
X-Men Origins: Wolverine: They're part of Gambit's Iconic Outfit.
X-Men: First Class: Charles Xavier sports a pair while in Russia. They're probably not helping him keep warm, but they look pretty damn cool.
In one of her BSC books, Stacey McGill tells the reader that once in NY she got away with wearing fingertip-less red lace gloves for two weeks.
Bob Crachit wears these in some adaptations of A Christmas Carol as he's working in a cold office, but still needs his fingers free.
Pratchett's Discworld:
Lieutenant Blouse from Monstrous Regiment wears them. Later, they're named after him.
Albert is described in Mort as "one of those stick-thin, raw-nosed old men who always look as if they are wearing gloves with the fingers cut out even when they're not". In Paul Kidby's illustrations, he frequently is.
Also, it is mentioned in Men at Arms that, had Edward De'Ath chosen another path in life, he would have become one of those old men who live in libraries, talk to themselves and wear gloves with the fingers cut off, or something to a similar effect.
In The Hunger Games, Katniss cuts holes in Rue's spare socks to keep her hands warm on her way to the feast.
In The Lonely Winds books, Nails wears fingerless gloves with big silver spikes mounted on them.
In The Machineries of Empire, it used to be that army commanders who came from factions other than Kel, the Hexarchate's military caste, would mark themselves as "immigrants" by wearing fingerless gloves (the Kel wear full gloves). The most famous of those imported commanders, Shuos Jedao, made them his Iconic Item, so after the Hellspin Massacre (when he massacred his subordinates), the tradition was dropped because of the association.
Fagin from Oliver Twist.
In The Red Vixen Adventures Alinadar wears fingerless gloves weighed with buckshot for additional force behind her punches, and the exposed fingers allow her to use her claws as well.
Star Wars Legends:
It's mentioned in The Krytos Trap that traditional Twi'lek warrior garb includes a bandoleer, leggings, a Loincloth, and fingerless gloves. Wedge puts on a modified version when trying to convince them to help.
In The Strain, Abraham Setrakian uses them since he escaped a Nazi death camp, where he developed arthritis after The Master breaks his hands, and Setrakian didn't have time to set them because he was busy killing Nazis, vampires, zombies, and Nazi-Vampire-Zombies.
Liza in Beakman's World always wears cut-offs. (That would be the assistant they decided not to show in the recent syndicated cycle...)
Mitchell from Being Human: wooly ones. In real life, it's because the set of their flat was apparently freezing and Aidan Turner wanted to pile on as many layers as possible. In-universe? While Mitchell's the kind of vampire who can go out in the sunlight he's still sensitive to it, so he covers up as much as he can. Obviously, it just became his signature style after a while — there are plenty of scenes where Mitchell is shown wearing his gloves alongside a tight sleeveless shirt (and looking awesome) so it's as much Rule of Cool as anything.
They are almost always worn by Billy and Ricky on Billy the Exterminator.
Cosmos
Edwin Hubble rocks a pair in the 1980 version, which makes sense for someone doing telescope work in a chilly building.
One animated segment from the 2014 reboot has Michael Faraday wearing knit fingerless gloves as a young man. They're the "poverty" variant; he's a bookbinder in Victorian England before becoming a lab assistant to Humphry Davy at the Royal Institution (after which he no longer wears them).
Max from Dark Angel.
Mason from Dead Like Me owns a variety of knit fingerless gloves. The point is apparently to make him look scruffy.
Doctor Who:
The First Doctor (as played by Richard Hurndall) wears them throughout the twentieth-anniversary special "The Five Doctors" — despite never actually wearing them in the 1960s (as played by William Hartnell). The behind-the-scenes explanation for this was that the First Doctor wore a distinctive jewelled ring, and the production team had been unable to locate a suitable prop before filming.
"Planet of the Dead": UNIT scientist Malcolm Taylor wears a pair of ratty black knit ones.
The Twelfth Doctor briefly wore them in "Deep Breath".
In the Fraggle Rock Christmas Episode "The Bells of Fraggle Rock", Cantus the Minstrel wears a pair of fingerless gloves (which, for some reason, are called mittens).
Belker in Hill Street Blues.
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