Collection: Women's Touchscreen Leather Gloves

Touchscreen leather gloves for women in nappa lambskin: type, swipe and scroll without exposing your hand. The conductive thread is integrated into the fingertip seams during stitching, not coated on top, so it lasts the lifetime of the glove. Hand-stitched in Naples since 1930, available cashmere- or silk-lined, equally at home in city, car and everyday gestures.

See also: Women's Nappa, Women's Driving. Men's: Men'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 with use; an integrated thread is woven into the seam at the fingertip during stitching and lasts the lifetime of the glove.

Does the cashmere or silk lining affect the touch function?

No. The conductive thread is integrated on the outer side of the glove, at the contact points with the screen, so the lining does not interfere.

Does touchscreen work on smartwatches as well?

Yes, on any capacitive screen: smartphone, tablet, smartwatch, in-car infotainment, payment terminals.

How do I care for touchscreen lambskin gloves?

Same care as standard nappa: avoid water, blot dry if wet, store flat, condition once or twice per season. The conductive yarn is integrated into the seam structure and is not affected by leather conditioner used on the shell.

What size should I order?

Measure the circumference of your dominant hand at the knuckles. View the women's size guide for the full method. A snug fit at the fingertip improves touch responsiveness; if between sizes, take the smaller for touchscreen use.

Women's touchscreen leather gloves — Gala Gloves

Women's Touchscreen Leather Gloves

Conductive thread in the seam

In women's touchscreen gloves, the touch function is born of the construction of the glove itself. The conductive thread is inserted into the fingertip seam, allowing the screen to respond to the gesture as it would to bare skin. It is not a finish added after manufacture, but a technical detail integrated into the glove, designed to bring function without altering the elegance of the leather.

Why integrated yarn outlasts coatings: conductive coatings flake and oxidise after a winter of friction; yarn maintains conductivity for the full lifetime of the glove. The trade-off is that conductivity sits at the very tip rather than the entire fingertip pad, which actually helps typing accuracy on small targets.

When to wear them: for women who use the phone often during the day, in the city, in the car, on public transport, at work, while moving in winter. They keep you connected without giving up warmth, fit and the refinement of a real leather glove.

Lining options: the lining is chosen by season and use. Cashmere is ideal for cold weather, with the right balance of warmth, lightness and comfort. Silk suits transitional days and a slimmer profile. The lining never affects the touchscreen function, because the conductive thread is integrated into the outer shell of the glove.