Product development capability

From an Idea to a Glove That Can Be Made.

BURTONO combines hand sketching, pattern engineering, material planning and physical sample review to turn a product direction into a practical sports glove construction.

17 years of sports glove development and production experience.
BURTONO full-finger sports glove concept sketches showing palm, backhand and protection-zone ideas

What the drawing needs to solve

Appearance is only one part of the design.

A useful glove drawing connects the visual direction with hand movement, material behavior, seam routes and repeatable production.

01

Fit Architecture

Finger shape, pre-curve, thumb movement and closure direction are planned around the intended sport and target user.

02

Material Zoning

Palm, backhand, fourchettes, reinforcement and lining are assigned by function rather than appearance alone.

03

Protection & Flexibility

Protective components, padding and seam routes are balanced against articulation, grip and hand feel.

04

Production Feasibility

The design is reviewed against material behavior, sewing access, repeatability, target quantity and approved sample requirements.

Real development evidence

Draw, pattern, build, review.

These are reduced public previews. Buyer logos, measurements, grading tables and complete construction files are not displayed.

BURTONO developer checking a sports glove construction sheet during sample development
01 / Concept to sample

Construction Review at the Workbench

Material pieces, design references and the physical glove are checked together before the next revision.

BURTONO pattern technician working on a glove panel at a computer workstation
02 / Pattern engineering

Panel Geometry and Seam Planning

Pattern work translates the design into cuttable panels, seam direction and production allowances.

Dark full-finger sports glove design layout showing palm and backhand directions
03 / Visual planning

Palm and Backhand Layout

Color, graphics, grip zones and panel boundaries are reviewed before the construction is finalized.

BURTONO pattern room technician marking a glove component beside a physical sample and cutting tools
04 / Pattern-room refinement

Physical Pattern and Sample Alignment

The design is refined where paper, material and workmanship meet—not only on the screen.

Development workflow

From Brief to Approved Sample

  1. 01

    Read the brief

    Confirm the sport, target market, positioning, functions, quantity and available references.

  2. 02

    Map the hand

    Plan fit, movement, pressure points, protection zones and contact surfaces.

  3. 03

    Build the pattern

    Translate the concept into panel geometry, seam direction, allowances and component placement.

  4. 04

    Make and test

    Construct a physical prototype for fit, function, workmanship and material review.

  5. 05

    Lock the sample

    Record approved details so the valid sample becomes the reference for the next production stage.

Development confidentiality

Show the capability. Protect the buyer.

Public examples explain how BURTONO works without publishing another buyer's complete commercial or technical file.

Public

What we can show

  • Reduced concept previews
  • General pattern-room activity
  • Non-confidential construction examples
  • Development workflow and checkpoints
Protected

What stays private

  • Buyer logos and brand files
  • Complete dimensions and grading tables
  • Commercial specifications and target pricing
  • Proprietary constructions and active projects

Have a glove idea, sketch or reference sample?

Share the intended sport, target market, functions, expected quantity and any non-confidential references for an initial development review.

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