Collection: Women's Nappa Leather Gloves
The starting point of the Gala collection: lambskin gloves for women, soft enough to be barely felt, structured enough to hold their shape after years of use. Hand-stitched in Naples since 1930, lined in cashmere or silk, cut for casual, opera, driving, couture. If you've never owned a pair of leather gloves, start here.
Cross over: Women's Suede, Touchscreen, Women's Outlet. Men's: Men's Nappa.
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Women’s basic soft nappa touchscreen leather gloves with palm opening and cashmere lining
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Women's fingerless black nappa leather gloves unlined
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Women’s basic nappa leather gloves 6 BT and cashmere lining
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Women's black nappa leather gloves with red hearts on top red hand-stitching details and cashmere lining
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Women's taupe nappa leather gloves with button and cashmere lining
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Women's driving gloves with crochet top
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Women's ruhm printed nappa touchscreen leather gloves and cashmere lining
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Women's unlined black leather gloves with strap closure
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Women's silk lined gloves in soft grey real leather
Regular price $145.00Regular priceSale price $145.00
Frequently Asked Questions
What defines the Women's Nappa collection?
Nappa is the technical name for soft lambskin tanned for fine leatherwork. The Women's Nappa collection covers the full catalogue of cuts, from short wrist-length casual pairs to opera-length formal styles, driving cuts and couture pieces. All hand-stitched in Naples since 1930.
How is nappa different from suede or deerskin?
Nappa lambskin has a smooth refined surface, the most polished of all our leathers. Suede is the same lambskin brushed on the surface, giving a matte velvet feel. Deerskin is a different animal: tougher, more breathable, ages with patina. Nappa sits at the formal end; suede and deerskin go casual.
Are nappa gloves warm enough for cold weather?
Yes, when paired with the right lining. Cashmere offers the best warmth-to-weight ratio: lighter than wool with comparable insulation. For temperatures below zero, look for full-cashmere lining options. Silk lining is for transitional weather and indoor use.
How do I care for nappa leather gloves?
Avoid prolonged contact with water; if they get wet, blot dry with a soft cloth and let them air-dry away from heat sources. Store flat in a cool dry place. Apply a small amount of leather conditioner once or twice per season. Never use heat (radiator, hairdryer) to dry.
What size should I order?
Measure the circumference of your dominant hand at the knuckles. View the women's size guide for the full method and Italian/US conversion table. Sizes run from 6 to 8.5 in half-size increments. If between sizes, choose the larger; nappa stretches and shapes to the hand within the first few wears.
WOMEN’S GLOVE SIZE GUIDE
Finding your perfect fit is easy. Follow these two simple steps to measure your hand:
- Measurement A (Hand Length): Measure from the base of your palm to the tip of your middle finger.
- Measurement B (Palm Circumference): Wrap a soft tape measure around your hand at the level of your knuckles (excluding the thumb).

📏 Size Chart — Women
| International Size | Glove Size | A in cm (Hand Length) | B in cm (Palm Circumference) |
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| XS | 6.5 | 15-15.5 | 17 |
| S | 7 | 16-16.5 | 18.5 |
| M | 7.5 | 17-17.5 | 20 |
| L | 8 | 18-18.5 | 21.5 |
| XL | 8.5 | 19-19.5 | 23 |
💡 Pro Tips for the Perfect Fit
- Leather gloves mold to your hand over time — initial snugness is normal and desirable.
- Need help? Contact us via Live Chat or email — we’ll help you pick the right size!
Women's Nappa Leather Gloves
The everyday leather
The Women's Nappa collection is the largest and most versatile in the catalogue: from casual to opera, driving to couture, all pairs are built around the same core material: lambskin, also called nappa, the leather that defines what a fine glove feels like.
Lambskin as a craft choice: Nappa is selected for the softness it brings against the hand and the structure it keeps after years of wear. Cut from a single piece, hand-stitched in Naples since 1930, each pair takes shape around the wearer's hand within the first weeks of use.
Lining as the second decision: Cashmere for warmth-to-weight ratio, silk for warmer climates and thinner profile, occasional unlined options for driving. The lining is what touches the skin, treated as a separate craft choice.
Where this collection sits: If you're new to leather gloves, this is the entry point. If you're building a glove wardrobe, this is the workhorse. The other materials in the catalogue (suede, deerskin, peccary, nubuck) are alternatives for specific moods or use cases; nappa is the default that fits all of them.











