Khaki lambskin leather gloves with cashmere lining
A pair of elegant gloves, supple, soft, and warm.
- Full-grain lambskin leather gloves with nappa protection
- 100% cashmere lining in beige color
- Made in Naples, Italy
- Handcrafted with traditional methods
- 3 stitched ribs on the back of the hand
- Wrist vent with tone-on-tone trim
To maintain the suppleness of your lambskin leather gloves, nourish them at the beginning and end of the season with a special leather lotion.
Made in Italy
Dimensions:
Available sizes 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, and 9.5.
To find your glove size, follow our instructions.
Material:
100% lambskin leather, cashmere lining.
- Delivery in France:
Delivered tomorrow for all orders placed before 12 pm with Chronopost or Chrono Relais*
Free delivery in metropolitan France for orders over €150
- Free returns in metropolitan France
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The finest leather
Lambskin leather
Just as certain fabrics are better suited to certain garments in terms of use or style, in leather goods, certain leathers are reserved, or at least favored, for glove making. A glove must be flexible, to allow enough freedom of movement, and keep warm, obviously, as we wear them when it's cold.
The leather that best meets these needs is lambskin: it's one of the most supple hides, with a very fine grain, making it ideal for dressy leather gloves. And to add a layer, literally, the lambskin of our gloves has a nappa finish. This is a protective surface treatment to make the skins more resistant.
The most noble part of the leather
Full-grain leather
When an animal hide is transformed into leather, that is, after the tanning stage, three layers of leather are distinguished: full-grain, corrected grain, and split leather.
Full-grain leather refers to the outer part of the animal's epidermis, where the hair is implanted. This is where we find the highest density of fibers, which gives it its strength. Characterized by incredible softness, this part of the leather is undoubtedly the most noble and our first choice for making our leather accessories.
The softest wool
Cashmere
How can we not pair the softest leather with the softest wool? Exactly! That's why our lambskin leather gloves have a 100% cashmere lining. To obtain these prized fibers, you not only have to travel to the other side of the world, to China, but also wait for winter. It is only under very specific climatic conditions, down to -40°C!, that the cashmere goat doubles its summer coat with "guard hair". These long hairs protect the precious undercoat so that it remains intact until the spring shearing.
To protect your hands from the cold, there's no need to go all the way to China or wait for winter! Moreover, as a natural material, cashmere is hypoallergenic and thus respects even the most sensitive skin.
5 colors to complement all your outfits
Black, brown, navy blue, camel, and the new color for 2024, khaki green:
4 classic colors so you can match your leathers, as you should!
Traditional Italian craftsmanship
100 years of expertise and 2 hours of work per glove
The secret and strength of Made in Italy is partly due to the country's regional specialization. Thus, wool is knitted in the northern city of Biella and leather is crafted in Naples, in the south of the country. Our glove maker has been working with leather there for several decades and 4 generations. And that's the second reason behind the quality of Made in Italy, the transmission of traditional and artisanal know-how.
Artisanal is the key word when it comes to making leather gloves: at least 2 hours of manual work are needed for each pair of gloves! No wonder, when you know that there are no less than 10 manufacturing steps and that everything is done by hand.