The everyday leather
The Women's Nappa collection is one of the largest and most versatile in the catalogue: from casual to opera-length, 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 by hand 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 the best warmth-to-weight ratio, silk for milder climates and a thinner profile, occasional unlined options for driving. The lining is what touches the skin and is 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, carpincho, peccary, statement lambskin) are alternatives for specific moods or use cases; nappa is the default that fits all of them. For driving specifically, see Women's Driving.