The words «gloves» and «cheap» don't go together too well: because this type of item drops off extremely rarely, even specimens with high float rarely cost less than $50. However, there are a few types of gloves that can be called more affordable than others. Here are a few examples of items that will cost around $100 - still not cheap, but those who dare to add gloves to their collection are willing to go to such lengths.
Bloodhound Gloves Bronzed
Bloodhound Gloves Bronzed were added in honor of the operation of the same name, and that's the first thing that catches your eye about their design. On the back of the palm is an image of a heraldic shield with the emblem of the operation. The solid silver logo stands out brightly against the bronze-colored surface. This coloring has another advantage: scuffs are hardly noticeable on it, which means that even variants with higher wear and tear look quite decent. The picture is completed by square rivet studs on the knuckles and around the emblem.
Hydra Gloves Emerald
Another glove released in honor of the operation has a similar design, with the symbol of the operation on a heraldic shield surrounded by rivets. This time green is chosen as the main color, which stands out brightly against the dark skin. If you're lucky, even the Hydra Gloves Emerald options with medium to low float values can be quite affordable.
Driver Gloves Rezan the Red
These dark red driving gloves called Driver Gloves Rezan the Red, reminiscent of dusty roads and powerful cars. Simple but stylish pattern on the back of the palms, the combination of dark red and black – is quite a successful design that looks good in the versions «After field tests» or «A little worn».
Moto Gloves 3rd Commando Company
And those who prefer motorcycle gloves should check out Moto Gloves 3rd Commando Company. What catches the eye, above all, are the black protective elements that stand out against the dark-colored fabric. But other details deserve attention: multiple layers of fabric and leather, red-orange accents, elaborate textures. Unfortunately, on the contrary, scratches are too visible on this design, so high float options are best avoided after all.
Broken Fang Gloves Needle Point
The Broken Fang Gloves Needle Point design may seem surprisingly detailed for an inexpensive glove. In addition to the expected operation emblem on the back of the gloves, there's a lot to see here: most of the surface is covered by a pattern, the arrangement of which will change depending on the pattern index. However, you'll likely have to shell out less than $100 for them.