
The clock returned, the leaves left the trees, and the Siberian swans migrated south. This can only mean one thing; Winter has come. As soon as the cold comes, I am convinced that my wardrobe is fully equipped for a big freeze. Along with basic things such as my cashmere jumpers, winter coat and scarves, I am convinced that I have the appropriate hand wear, such as cashmere and leather gloves, because as soon as my fingers and hands catch a cold, the rest if the body tends to follow.
So for my fellow tribesmen suffering from the same misfortune, this is the voucher for men's leather gloves this winter:
Embroidered gloves
Cashmere leather gloves are without doubt my most valuable glove during the colder months. In terms of warmth and comfort, nothing compares to a cashmere lining. For skin, I would recommend hair covering, because it is elastic and durable, and make sure that you choose a color that fits your coat and jacket to avoid collisions.
Rabbit fur is a cheaper alternative to cashmere style; although he promises not to last more than two seasons and will often fall apart due to use.
Silk lined gloves, perhaps a more stylish glove, because the fabric is smoother than cashmere and rabbit, giving fingers a thinner look. However, silk is not as effective as cashmere for maintaining heat in extreme conditions. I would recommend silk gloves for weddings such as balls and parties, since you will not be in the cold for a long time.
Driving gloves
They are perfect for those mornings when the car has a thick sheet of ice on the windows and windshields. You could appeal that lined leather gloves would be just as appropriate in these conditions, but as soon as the machine blows heat from the air conditioner, your hands will overheat.
The beauty of these gloves in these situations is that they are designed with ventilation pockets and holes for heat control. The traditional style of men's gloves, gloves has four joints and arc ventilation grille. Other styles include glove-pearl, and for the modern dandy - hairless style, la Karl Lagerfeld.
Luxury gloves
Luxury men's gloves differ in the thickness of their lining and the quality of the outer fabric. Any glove that claims luxury should be made from superior leather, such as nappa, patent, and nubuck, and have a clear construction, such as cable weaving or dressing. They should be worn only on special occasions or when worn to impress.
So we have my guide to buying men's leather gloves this winter.

