Collection: Men's Suede Leather Gloves

Brushed lambskin gloves for men: the casual mode of leather. Suede sits where nappa is too polished and tweed is too soft. Driving, weekend errands, autumn dinners. Hand-stitched in Naples since 1930, cashmere-lined for warmth, cut for grip.

Other paths: Men's Nappa for evenings, Deerskin for breathability, Classic Collection for everyday. Women's: Women's Suede.

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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.

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

Men's Suede Leather Gloves

The casual mode of leather

Brushed lambskin gloves for men: the same lambskin as our nappa range, processed for matte finish. Suede sits where nappa is too polished and tweed is too soft. Driving, weekend errands, autumn dinners.

Brushed surface, structured shell: The brushing raises short fibres on the outer face, creating the velvety nap. The shell underneath is the same full lambskin, hand-stitched in Naples, retaining structure and warmth equivalent to nappa.

Cashmere lining for grip and warmth: Lined in cashmere for thermal performance without bulk. The lining is what allows the glove to be cut close to the hand without sacrificing comfort.

Pairing: Suede works with weekend tweed, country jackets, denim, knitwear, casual cashmere. Nappa is dressier; suede is daytime. Both are leather; the texture is the difference.