Last month, the editorial team offered you its first selection of pieces on a theme, sweatshirts . For the second opus, we focused on gloves, to spend the winter with warm hands with elegance. Furthermore, you can read this article to choose your glove choice .
Agnelle Andrew model gloves - Jordan
I've rarely had good experiences with gloves: too big or too small, wrong color.
So, I don't know, I tell myself that I have to hit hard. And since I spent winters without gloves, I may well continue to wear few and choose a pair of gloves in a really bold color.
These yellows will go perfectly with my camel double-breasted coat. This will be my winter fashion statement … as long as I buy them. I always find another purchasing priority.
To speak of the invoice, they are lined in rabbit fur and the ribbed edge is in alpaca. And it's lambskin. The price is 165 euros.
Honestly, it's worth it.
Beige suede cashmere lined gloves Merola Gloves - Nicolò
I've been needing beige suede gloves for a while. These Merolas are the most classic... And that's exactly what I ask of them.
Cashmere lining, discreet and careful stitching, silky lamb suede, all handmade in Rome. That’s it!
Usefulness? Always have something to add color to my shoes. However, I often wear beige suede boots and sneakers.
So you will tell me, nothing prevents you from choosing gloves whose color contrasts with the coat, and which are not the same color as the shoes despite everything. . Well yes, it's possible provided you don't already have too many different colors in the outfit. And I still think it's better.
In short, in an ideal world we would all have as many pairs of gloves as we have shades of shoes for winter to make sober and effective combinations, without having to think about it when we wake up. But hey, we're going to start by buying a pair, eh, we'll see the rest later.
Burgundy hand-stitched lambskin gloves, Omega Guanti - Michel
I think burgundy is a great color for a pair of gloves.
It goes off the beaten track of classic brown, without losing its versatility.
With beige and brown tones, it looks very beautiful.
With sky blue and navy, it goes very well.
With olive, it's just as tasty. As long as you don't eat the pit.
But on one condition: have a beautiful color, in quality leather.
And that's good, since this is the case with this pair in full-grain lambskin, the shade of burgundy I find very appropriate.
It is hand-sewn in Italy, and lined with thick silk. Which is very pleasant when you slip your paws into it, and warm enough for an urban winter in France.
Bi-material gloves (leather/Harris Tweed) Norse Projects - David
Certainly, I had already opted for a Norse Projects product in the first selection on sweatshirts . But I promise, it's a coincidence that it's them again this time.
It's not my fault that the brand offers beautiful things, for example these two-material gloves with deer leather palms and Harris Tweed wool backs.
But yes, you know, this wool tweed with a strong grain and full of authenticity which comes from Scotland.
I appreciate the discretion of these dark gloves, enhanced by this very beautiful colored speckling. They will easily blend into my winter outfits, where coats and pants are also rather dark.
Without really being able to explain it to myself, I have always liked the contrast of bi-material gloves, which can also be found on certaindriving gloves for example .
Lavabre Cadet Gloves - Benoît
I hesitated to troll this selection by posting Sealskinz in Climashield or the legendary military gloves from Mechanix , but I told myself that I was going to alienate Christophe.
So I decided to be wiser, and after hesitating for a long time with the Lavabre Cadet gloves, distributed at Beige Habilleur.
For what ? Because a few years ago, I met the young manager of the house, he had me try on a few pairs. And this was the first (and only) time I found my hands look better with gloves.
The fit is adjusted, but I won't know how to explain it to you, it gives you slender, harmonious fingers, in short, it highlights your hands, unlike many gloves where it floats a little at the finger level.
The finishes are fabulous, it is one of the finest French glove skills and it is for those who have a glove budget in the stars.