Collection: Men's Touchscreen Leather Gloves

Lambskin gloves with conductive thread woven into the fingertips. Stays functional through years of phone use because the conductivity comes from the yarn, not a coating that flakes off. Hand-stitched in Naples, cashmere-lined, cut for driving and city use.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between touchscreen and standard gloves?

Touchscreen pairs have conductive thread woven into the fingertip seams, allowing capacitive screens to register the touch. The shell is the same hand-stitched lambskin as our standard nappa range; the difference is in the seam yarn at the fingertips.

Are these gloves only for phones?

They work with any capacitive touchscreen: phones, tablets, laptop trackpads, ATMs, in-car infotainment, payment terminals. Anywhere a bare finger registers, the glove registers too.

How long does the touchscreen function last?

For the lifetime of the glove. Because the conductivity comes from yarn woven into the seam (not a surface coating), there is no surface to wear off. Standard wear, friction and conditioning don't affect the function.

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 conditioner applied to the outer shell. The lining and seam yarn are not touched 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

Men's Touchscreen Leather Gloves

Function woven in

Touchscreen lambskin gloves for men. Conductive thread is woven into the fingertip seams, integrated at the manufacturing stage rather than added as a coating. The result: years of phone use without losing responsiveness.

How the yarn works: The conductive thread completes the electrical circuit between hand and screen at the seam. Capacitive screens detect this through the same path as bare skin. No app or special accessory required.

Coating vs yarn: Most touchscreen gloves on the market use a conductive paint or coating on the fingertip. These wear off, especially under steering-wheel friction. Stitched yarn is more expensive to integrate but lasts the full lifetime of the glove.

Use cases: Driving with sat nav, taking calls without removing gloves, urban commuting, working from cafes in winter. Cashmere-lined for warmth, cut for grip.