I don't think anyone is bent out of shape so don't worry about that. My vote would still be for Pre/Post War categorization for two reasons. First reason is simply that when the collecting of vintage gloves became a bit more organized, it was Pre-War material that was initially sought out. Second reason is a stylistic one, which is not the argument that I wanted to use. There is really no fundamental difference between a glove made in 1970 and one made in 2000. That can't be said when comparing a 1970 glove to a 1940 model. The span is only thirty years in either direction but the technology and use are worlds apart. Laces vs. no laces, flat vs. ergonomically formed, etc. etc. Not to mention the fact that the Pre-War era was almost entirely Made in the USA vs. an increasing number of imports.
I think I'm up to 4 cents now.
