Master Guide to Specialist Gloves Crimson Kimono Pattern Tier Rankings & Red Coverage

The upper side of Specialist Gloves Crimson Kimono is made of black fabric and adorned with a geometric red pattern. The design is complemented with black and red rubberized inserts. The palm side is made of dark gray leather and reinforced with black inserts.
The pattern index affects the texture overlay on the upper side of the gloves. The most valuable pattern variations are those with the biggest amount of red on both gloves. Patterns with the biggest amount of red only on the right glove are also considered to be valuable. Apart from pattern tiers, various factors such as the exterior and float value also play a crucial role in determining the overall price.
Tier 1 patterns feature the biggest amount of red on both gloves, creating the most visually striking and valuable Crimson Kimono variations. These patterns are extremely sought-after by collectors.
8 patterns - Maximum red on both gloves

Tier 1 patterns represent the pinnacle of Crimson Kimono designs, featuring the biggest amount of red on both gloves. These patterns create the most visually striking appearance with maximum red coverage, making them extremely valuable and sought-after by collectors.
21 patterns - Excellent red distribution

Tier 2 patterns offer great red coverage with excellent distribution across the gloves. While not quite reaching the maximum coverage of Tier 1, they still provide impressive visual impact and represent excellent value for collectors seeking high-quality Crimson Kimono patterns.
50 patterns - Solid red distribution

Tier 3 patterns provide good red coverage with solid distribution across the gloves. These patterns offer a nice balance between visual appeal and accessibility, making them popular choices for collectors seeking quality Crimson Kimono patterns at competitive prices.
62 patterns - Moderate red distribution

Tier 4 patterns feature average red coverage with moderate distribution. While they may not have the extensive red areas of higher tiers, they still maintain the distinctive Crimson Kimono aesthetic and offer good value for entry-level collectors.
59 patterns - Minimal red distribution

Tier 5 patterns have basic red coverage with minimal distribution across the gloves. These patterns feature predominantly black fabric with limited red geometric elements, making them the most affordable option for collectors seeking Crimson Kimono gloves.
Float Value of Specialist Gloves Crimson Kimono ranges from 0.06 to 0.80, making them available in all conditions. Small abrasions already appear in different parts of the gloves in Factory New condition. At levels of wear close to the maximum, the entire surface of the gloves has significant abrasions, and the fabrics look faded.
Tier 1 patterns with maximum red coverage on both gloves are the most valuable and sought-after Crimson Kimono variations.
Patterns with significant red coverage on the right glove only are also considered valuable, even if the left glove has less red.
Float value significantly impacts appearance - lower floats preserve the vibrant red geometric patterns and command premium prices.
The pattern index affects the texture overlay on the upper side - look for clear, well-defined red geometric patterns.
Consider both pattern tier and float value when evaluating price - exterior condition plays a crucial role in overall value.
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