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Cashmere Lined Leather Gloves

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Level up your cold-weather style with our sleek lambskin leather gloves lined in luxuriously soft cashmere that will keep your hands toasty warm all winter long. Our quality cashmere is incredibly long-lasting, sustainably sourced, and three times as warm as wool. It doesn’t get much cozier than this. Read more on what makes it special in our Cashmere 101 guide.

DETAILS

  • Materials: lambskin leather with 100% Grade-A Mongolian cashmere lining
  • Fully lined
  • Touch-screen friendly fingertips
  • Origin: Jiaxing, China

SIZE & FIT

  • Gloves extend 1.5-2inches past the wrist

CARE

When dirty, give it a quick wipe with a soft dry cloth; with it you can use some leather cleansing cream or a small amount of water; let water spills dry naturally.

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We never cut corners when it comes to quality, sustainability or fair manufacturing practices. Our prices stay low because we avoid the expenses of the traditional supply chain, including sourcing agents, warehousing, wholesaling, distribution and storefront retail.
Materials$10.00
Crafting Cost$6.00
Packaging$0.50
Freight & Handling$4.31
Credit card Fees$1.15
Duties, Taxes, And Fees$0.80
TOTAL COST$22.76
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ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

1. What's the best way to wash cashmere?

Cashmere is more forgiving than its reputation suggests. Hand-wash in cool water with a gentle or wool-specific detergent, or use the delicate cycle in a mesh laundry bag. Never wring or twist — lay flat on a clean towel, reshape while damp, then air dry completely before storing. Avoid fabric softeners. For blends, seasonal weights, or specialty finishes, follow the care instructions on the product page.

2. Why is cashmere typically so expensive?

Cashmere is genuinely rare — the fiber can only be combed from cashmere goats once a year, and a single sweater takes the undercoat of several animals. It's also exceptionally soft and roughly three times more insulating than sheep's wool, which keeps demand consistent. The conventional cashmere price is built on top of that scarcity, with the layered markups of traditional retail on top. Quince works directly with the mills that supply established luxury brands, so the same Grade-A Mongolian cashmere reaches you without those added costs. Fairly priced, made to last, softer with every wear.

3. How often should you wash cashmere?

Cashmere doesn't need frequent washing. The fiber is naturally breathable and releases odors easily, so most pieces can be worn five to six times between washes. Spot-clean small marks as they happen, and freshen between wears by airing the sweater overnight or steaming briefly. When it's time to wash, follow the care instructions on the product page — they're tailored to the specific blend, weight, and finish of each cashmere style.

4. How do I keep cashmere from pilling?

Pilling is normal — it's a natural byproduct of how cashmere fibers move against each other during wear. Two ways to manage it: minimize washes (cashmere is breathable enough to wear several times between cleans, with an overnight air-out in between), and keep a cashmere comb on hand. A few light strokes in the direction of the knit lift surface pills without damaging the fiber. With proper care, cashmere softens and improves over time.

5. How do I style cashmere sweaters?

Cashmere is one of the easiest pieces to style — fine-gauge enough to layer under tailored coats, structured enough to stand alone with denim or a silk skirt. A few starting points:

  • Add gold: A pair of delicate earrings or a layered chain reads beautifully against a v-neckline. Stacked bracelets do the same at the cuff.

  • Layer up: Pair fine-gauge cashmere under a tailored blazer or a wool coat. The warmth holds without the bulk.

  • Anchor with the right bottom: A silk slip skirt for ease, ponte pants for the office, straight-leg denim for weekends. Each shifts the register without changing the sweater.