Cashmere Gloves

Your hands deserve the best. Our cashmere gloves are made from the finest cashmere and provide comfort, and warmth, making them the ultimate cold-weather companion. Whether you’re navigating a wintery commute or enjoying an outdoor walk, our gloves provide superior insulation while keeping your look on point. Choose from any of our classic colors to match your winter outfits. Slip them on and feel the difference of pure, luxurious cashmere. Say goodbye to cold hands and hello to luxurious comfort.

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Cashmere Gloves

More About Cashmere Gloves

Designed with both fashion and function in mind, our gloves are available in fingerless (mittens) and regular styles. They’re made from thick 4-thread knit cashmere for warmth, great for on-the-go cold-weather activities.

Are Cashmere Gloves Warmer Than Wool Gloves?

Yes, cashmere is known for its exceptional warmth, even more so than regular wool, while also being softer and more lightweight.

How Do Cashmere Gloves Compare to Other Winter Gloves?

Compared to regular winter ones, gloves made from cashmere provide a whole new level of comfort and style. They’re softer, warmer, and more breathable, so your hands stay warm without getting sweaty. Plus, they’re not as bulky as some other gloves, which makes them easy to wear with any outfit.

Can You Use Your Phone While Wearing Cashmere Gloves?

While some gloves crafted from cashmere are designed with touchscreen-friendly fingertips so you can use your phone without taking them off. It’s important to note that not all come with this feature. If you’re shopping for a pair, look for ones with a phone friendly detail, so you can stay connected while staying warm.

How Do I Clean My Cashmere Gloves?

We recommend machine-washing your cashmere gloves regularly, preferably in a protective net. Choose a cold wool program and use a special wool detergent, with a maximum spin speed of 500 rpm

You can also wash your gloves by hand, taking care not to let them soak too long, and rinsing them in clean water. Wring them out gently in a towel. Then dry them flat on a towel, away from heat and light, and iron them gently without distorting them.