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Fort Belvedere
Burgundy Touchscreen Lamb Nappa Leather Dress Gloves
Current Price: $210.00Rated 4.8 out of 5 -
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Cognac Brown Lamb Nappa Leather Dress Gloves
Current Price: $190.00Rated 4.7 out of 5 -
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Chamois Yellow Cashmere Lined Peccary Gloves
Current Price: $435.00Rated 4.7 out of 5 -
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Chestnut Brown Touchscreen Lamb Nappa Leather Gloves
Current Price: $210.00Rated 4.6 out of 5 -
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Cashmere-Lined Leather Gloves for the Modern Gentleman
Finding the perfect winter glove often means a frustrating compromise. Most gloves that are warm enough for true cold are too bulky and casual to wear with a tailored overcoat. On the other hand, most sleek dress gloves are thin and unlined, leaving your hands cold. You are forced to...
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is it worth buying cashmere-lined gloves?
Yes. High-quality cashmere-lined gloves are an excellent investment because they offer the best warmth-to-bulk ratio. You get exceptional insulation without the clumsy, thick padding of synthetic gloves, making them the perfect, elegant choice for wearing with tailored coats and suits.
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What makes Fort Belvedere cashmere gloves special?
We use only high-grade, long-staple cashmere for our linings. This means the fibers are longer, making them incredibly soft, more durable, and far less likely to pill or feel scratchy compared to the standard, shorter-fiber cashmere used in many other gloves.
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Is cashmere warmer than fleece or wool linings?
Cashmere is one of the best natural insulators in the world. It provides superior warmth to most wools and, unlike synthetic fleece, it is highly breathable. This means your hands stay truly warm without getting sweaty or clammy.
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Are cashmere-lined gloves itchy?
Not at all. High-grade cashmere is prized for its incredible softness, not itchiness. Our linings are smooth and comfortable, even for sensitive skin. Itchiness is usually a sign of coarse, low-quality wool or cashmere.
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How should my leather gloves fit?
A new pair of leather gloves should feel snug, almost like a second skin. The fine Nappa leather will naturally relax and stretch slightly, molding to your hand over the first few wears to create a perfect, custom fit.
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How can I tell if I'm buying good quality leather gloves?
You can identify good quality leather gloves by checking the leather, lining, and stitching. The leather should be full-grain, like our soft Lamb Nappa, not stiff or "Genuine Leather." The lining should be a high-quality natural material, like our pure cashmere, and the stitching should be fine, tight, and consistent, which is a hallmark of hand-sewn craftsmanship.