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Compare [[Zettai Ryouiki]] (which involves long socks), [[Detached Sleeves]].
 
Glove Etiquette :
Here is what you need to know when wearing this gloves for any occasion. Don't appear in public without your gloves with you. Gloves should be kept on when shaking hands, dancing, or presenting your hand to be kissed, but not when dining. The basic rule for the length of all gloves is as follows: The shorter the sleeve, the longer the glove. Opera gloves are, therefore, properly worn with sleeveless or short-sleeved cocktails dresses or strapless, sleeveless, or short-sleeved evening gowns. White, ivory, beige, and taupe are the traditional colors for opera gloves and are appropriate for virtually any occasion of which opera gloves are worn. Black opera gloves should not be worn with white or light-colored gowns, only with dark-colored, or bright-colored clothing. Formal events require gloves that are at least past elbow length. Don't wear short gloves to a white tie affair. You can wear bracelets over gloves but not rings.
 
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