Collection: Men's Touchscreen Leather Gloves

Men's touchscreen leather gloves with conductive thread woven into the fingertip seams, integrated at the manufacturing stage rather than applied as a surface coating. Use your phone, sat-nav and smartwatch without removing the glove, and keep that function for the lifetime of the pair. Hand-stitched in Naples, cashmere-lined, cut for city and driving.

Adjacent options: Men's Nappa, Men's Driving, Classic Collection. Women's: Women's Touchscreen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Conductive thread or surface coating: what's the difference?

A coating is applied on top of the fingertip and wears off with use and friction, especially while driving. A conductive thread is woven into the seam at the fingertip during stitching: more durable, it keeps the touch function for the lifetime of the glove.

Do touchscreen gloves work with all phones?

Yes, with any capacitive screen: iPhone, Android, tablets, smartwatches, in-car infotainment, payment terminals. Anywhere a bare finger registers, the glove registers too.

When is it worth choosing the touchscreen version?

If you use the phone often during the day (navigation, calls, messages, sat-nav), or in the coldest months when taking gloves off and on each time becomes inconvenient.

How do I care for them?

Identical to standard nappa: keep dry, blot if wet, condition once a season with a small amount of leather cream on the outer shell. The lining and the seam yarn are not affected by conditioning.

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. For touchscreen accuracy a closer fingertip fit helps; if between sizes, take the smaller.

Men's touchscreen leather gloves — Gala Gloves

Men's Touchscreen Leather Gloves

Touch technology woven into the seam

Touchscreen gloves for men in lambskin nappa, made to bring together elegance, warmth and everyday function. The conductive thread is integrated into the fingertip seam during stitching, not applied as a surface coating after manufacture. The result is a glove that lets you use the phone without taking it off and keeps that responsiveness over time.

How the conductive thread works: the yarn completes the electrical circuit between hand and screen at the seam. Capacitive screens read the contact the same way they read bare skin. No app, no special accessory, no battery. The function is part of the construction of the glove.

Coating versus yarn: most touchscreen gloves on the market apply a conductive paint to the fingertip. The coating wears off, especially on the palm side under steering-wheel friction. Stitched yarn is more expensive to integrate at manufacture but lasts the full lifetime of the glove.

When to wear them: driving with sat-nav, taking calls without removing gloves, urban commuting, using the phone during the coldest days. Cashmere lining for warmth, hand-stitched cut for grip.