Collection: Men's Suede Leather Gloves

Men's gloves in suede: the softest, most casual mode of leather. Less formal than nappa, more refined than a plain casual glove, they naturally accompany driving, weekends and autumn days. Hand-stitched in Naples since 1930, cashmere-lined, cut to offer comfort, warmth and a natural grip.

Other paths: Men's Nappa for evenings, Deerskin for breathability, Nubuck for full-grain matte, Classic Collection for everyday. Women's: Women's Suede.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is suede made?

Suede is lambskin sanded on its outer face to lift short fibres into a velvet nap. The base leather is the same lambskin as our nappa range; only the surface treatment differs. Hand-stitched in Naples since 1930.

Suede or nappa for daily wear?

Suede for casual daily wear paired with tweed, denim, knit, or anything not strictly formal. Nappa for business, formal occasions, evening outfits. Both leathers age well with normal wear; the choice is aesthetic, not durability.

Are men's suede gloves warm?

Yes. The cashmere lining and full structure of the leather make them suited to everyday winter wear.

How does suede handle weather?

Suede is rain-sensitive: heavy moisture can leave watermarks and matt the nap. Light rain is fine. A suede-specific water-repellent spray applied at the start of the season helps. For wet conditions, keep nappa or deerskin in rotation.

How do I clean suede gloves?

A soft suede brush is the primary tool: brush in one direction after each wear to lift the nap and remove dust. For dirt marks, a suede eraser; for wet marks, dab with a dry cloth and air-dry, then brush. Avoid water-based cleaners.

What size should I order?

Measure the circumference of your dominant hand at the knuckles. View the men's size guide for the full method. Suede has less stretch than nappa; pick your true size for a glove that will fit consistently.

Men's suede leather gloves — Gala Gloves

Men's Suede Leather Gloves

The casual mode of leather

Men's suede gloves tell a softer, more relaxed way of wearing leather. The matte, velvety surface adds depth to the colour and gives the glove a less formal feel, ideal for the day, travel, driving and free time. The base material is the same lambskin we use for nappa; only the surface treatment differs.

Brushed surface, structured shell: for men's suede gloves the leather is processed to obtain a matte, velvety surface, pleasant to the touch and more textured than smooth nappa. The structure of the leather stays full and resistant, offering warmth, fit and comfort. Each pair is cut by hand and stitched in Naples since 1930, following the Neapolitan glovemaking tradition.

Cashmere against the skin: most pairs are lined in cashmere for warmth without bulk. The lining lets the glove stay close to the hand without feeling stiff or heavy, keeping a comfortable fit through daily wear.

How to pair it: suede pairs naturally with tweed, country jackets, denim, knitwear, wool, cashmere and more informal coats. Compared to nappa, the tone is more daytime: less formal, no less elegant. For wet weather rotate to nappa or deerskin.