OK probably not, but it's fun to look through Onecoldhand.com's listings anyway.
Here are the details from The Associated Press:
Jennifer Gooch’s mission was to create a simple Web site where people could go to find their lost gloves. Even if no happy reunions ever took place, she was just content to spread a little goodwill.
But just a month since www.onecoldhand.com went live, the Carnegie Mellon University art student is busier than ever. She’s reunited four gloves with their owners, is working on similar sites for cities around the globe, and is planning a book to showcase her found gloves.
The first glove match was made about a week ago, when a CMU intern from Germany heard about the site and checked it out for her missing beige glove. She found it on the page, under the description “woman’s leather glove with bling.”
Sarah Altmeyer said she bought the gloves a few years ago in Germany, but later lost one at Carnegie Mellon’s Simon-Newell Hall. She heard about the Web site Gooch created and thought she’d check it out.
Much to her joy, she found the missing glove there. “It was a very popular glove. I was actually kind of happy it was our first reunion,” Gooch said.

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