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Wilson 1810 Pattern Gloves
7 FOUND

- The wrist strap is crafted to "hug" the back of a player's hand better. Ultimately, the updated wrist backing feels snug without being too tight.
- The pinky stall of the mitt can hold 1-2 extra fingers in addition to the pinky. Players could wear their pinky + ring finger in the pinky stall. Or their pinky + ring + middle finger in the pinky stall. This can happen due to a wider palm of the glove and a roomier pinky stall.
- The divider between the ring and and middle finger is built to go lower (i.e. closer or flush to the skin webbing between the ring and middle finger). This gives a player more leverage when closing the glove if they wear it with multiple fingers in the pinky stall.

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