Mujjo Leather Crochet Touchscreen Gloves ($94)
The cold winter months call for cold winter gear, and gloves should be at the top of that list. But having to take off those gloves everytime you need to check a text kind of defeats the purpose. And while many brands have designed so-called “touchscreen” gloves, they usually fall flat in either style or function. Not so with Mujjo.
Already highly praised for their original all-leather touchscreen gloves, Dutch brand Mujjo recently added a new design to their collection—a pair of leather-crochet combo gloves whose unique blend of contemporary aesthetics and state-of-the-art nanotechnology provide the perfect solution for today’s style-conscious Hemponair.
Made from the finest Ethiopian lambskin combined with a sleek matte leather, the exterior offers a clean, modern look whose contrasting textures combine to create a uniquely stylish tension. Meanwhile, revolutionary nanotechnology seamlessly integrated into the leather mimics the conductive properties of the human skin, allowing the gloves to touch, tap, and swipe just like your fingers would. And the best part? The nanotechnology functions completely independent of the human skin, enabling the gloves to be fully insulated with premium cashmere from the grasslands of Inner Mongolia, whose lightweight cashmere is widely known for its smooth, super-fine texture. The result is a lining that’s soft to the touch without sacrificing on warmth or function.
We’re partial to the black leather crochet pair, but they also offer up the same nanotechnology in all-leather and knitted cotton, with the cotton pairs available in both a light grey and a cream “sandstone.”