Collection: All gloves
Discover our complete collection of handcrafted Italian leather gloves for women and men. From classic nappa leather to luxurious suede with cashmere lining, each pair represents the finest in Italian craftsmanship and timeless elegance.
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Men's printed top and touchscreen nappa leather gloves with cashmere lining
Regular price €93,50Regular price€135,00Sale price €93,50Sale
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right style of leather gloves?
The right style depends on the occasion and season. Lined gloves in Nappa or Nubuck with cashmere lining are the classic choice for everyday winter wear. Unlined driving gloves provide maximum grip and sensitivity on the wheel. Opera-length gloves in Nappa or Suede with silk lining are designed for formal evenings. Touchscreen-compatible styles combine everyday practicality with refined leather craftsmanship. For those who want a fit that no standard size can match, our bespoke collections offer gloves made to the exact measurements of your hand.
What is the difference between lined and unlined leather gloves?
Lined gloves have an inner layer of cashmere, silk, wool or fur that adds warmth and structure. They are the right choice for cold weather and formal occasions. Unlined gloves have no inner layer: they offer a closer, more sensitive fit and are the standard for driving gloves or warm-weather styles. Both types are made from the same quality leathers; the lining is a functional choice, not a mark of quality.
How do I break in new leather gloves?
New leather gloves are intentionally cut tight and will soften with wear. The quickest way to break them in is simply to wear them: the natural warmth and moisture of your hands softens the leather within a few wears. You can also apply a small amount of leather conditioner to the outer surface and flex the glove gently by hand. Avoid soaking them in water to speed up the process, as this can damage the leather.
Which gloves are warmest for winter?
For maximum warmth, choose a lined glove in Nappa or Nubuck leather with a pure cashmere lining. Cashmere offers the best warmth-to-weight ratio of any natural fibre and sits close to the hand without adding bulk. For extreme cold, styles with a real fur panel on the back of the hand provide additional insulation. Shearling-lined options are also available for the coldest conditions.
What makes handmade leather gloves different from machine-made gloves?
Each pair of handmade gloves is cut from a single piece of leather, stitched by hand using techniques unchanged since 1930, and finished individually. This means the seams follow the natural shape of the hand, the leather is selected for consistency and quality, and small imperfections in the hide are avoided rather than hidden. Machine-made gloves are typically cut from multiple pieces and assembled at speed, which affects both fit and longevity.
How should leather gloves fit?
A correctly fitted leather glove should feel snug across the palm and fingers with no excess material bunching at the joints. The fingertips should reach the end of the finger without pressure. There should be no gap at the base of the fingers when your hand is open. A glove that feels slightly tight when new is fitting correctly: leather relaxes and moulds to the hand with wear. If the glove bags around the fingers or palm at purchase, it is too large.
Handcrafted Leather Gloves Since 1930
Every pair in our collection is cut, stitched and finished by hand in Naples, Italy. Since 1930, Gala Gloves has selected only the finest Italian leathers — nappa, deerskin, peccary and suede — and paired them with linings in cashmere, silk, wool and shearling.
Browse driving gloves, classic lined styles for men and women, opera-length gloves, spring and summer unlined styles and bespoke made-to-measure options. Each pair is a product of Neapolitan glovecraft, using techniques unchanged since our founding in 1930.