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Fort Belvedere
Burgundy Touchscreen Lamb Nappa Leather Dress Gloves
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Cognac Brown Lamb Nappa Leather Dress Gloves
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Chamois Yellow Cashmere Lined Peccary Gloves
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Chestnut Brown Touchscreen Lamb Nappa Leather Gloves
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Soft Warmth Without Sacrificing Dexterity
For most men, buying winter gloves involves a frustrating compromise: you either choose thick, clumsy gloves that keep you warm but make it impossible to use your keys, or you settle for sleek dress gloves that leave your fingers numb after five minutes outside. Fort Belvedere leather gloves with cashmere...
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is cashmere lining warm?
Yes, it is one of the warmest natural fibers available relative to its weight. Cashmere fibers are hollow and extremely fine, which allows them to trap pockets of warm air against the skin very effectively. This means a thin layer of cashmere can provide the same warmth as a much thicker layer of wool or synthetic fleece.
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Is cashmere a good glove liner?
It is widely considered the gold standard for luxury gloves. Beyond its warmth, cashmere is hygroscopic, meaning it naturally wicks moisture away from the skin. This keeps your hands dry and warm, whereas synthetic linings often trap sweat, which can eventually make your hands feel colder.
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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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Is 100% cashmere itchy?
High-quality, long-staple cashmere should never be itchy. Itchiness is usually a sign of low-grade cashmere that uses shorter, thicker fibers or has been blended with cheaper wools. Our scarves are selected for their smoothness, making them comfortable even for those with sensitive skin.
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How do cashmere lined gloves compare to silk lined gloves?
Cashmere is significantly warmer and softer, making it the better choice for true winter weather (below freezing). Silk is thinner and smoother, making it ideal for "cool" weather or for a very slim, formal profile where maximum dexterity is prioritized over maximum warmth.