Boxing gloves overly designed?

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  • KOComplaints
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    Boxing gloves overly designed?

    Am I the only one who feels most boxing gloves brands are too overly designed? I mean if you look at Grant,Cleto reyes etc they need to put a lot of design on the gloves. In the 80s I noticed that most gloves were just plain red. Why are gloves so overly designed now

    and am I the only one who feels like a plain colored glove with a wrist strap logo of the manufacturer is good enough?
  • sebCS
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    #2
    Because styles change overtime and the technology to make more detailed designs becomes more widely available.

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    • OctoberRed
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      #3
      Originally posted by KOComplaints
      Am I the only one who feels most boxing gloves brands are too overly designed? I mean if you look at Grant,Cleto reyes etc they need to put a lot of design on the gloves. In the 80s I noticed that most gloves were just plain red. Why are gloves so overly designed now

      and am I the only one who feels like a plain colored glove with a wrist strap logo of the manufacturer is good enough?
      You can always get custom gloves made from the manufacturer to your specific specs, but it won't be cheap.

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      • Richard P
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        #4
        Interesting fact for you, gloves traditionally were red as red is the hardest colour for the human eye to pick out

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        • sebCS
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          #5
          Really? I would imagine it would be easiest since nothing else is red. I figured a dark blue or green would be best.

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          • embryo
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            #6
            Originally posted by Richard P
            Interesting fact for you, gloves traditionally were red as red is the hardest colour for the human eye to pick out
            very interesting indeed.

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            • Richard P
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              #7
              So some flashy lime green gloves you think you look the **** in, is actually doing your opponent a favour

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