Whether you're choosing a thoughtful gift or indulging in a touch of everyday luxury, our beautifully crafted cashmere glove collection offers a variety of colours and styles to suit every preference. From classic everyday gloves to practical fingerless mitts and fingerless gloves, each design is proudly made in Scotland.
Explore our curated cashmere glove gift sets, paired with some of our most-loved essentials, including scarves, berets, and socks for an easy, yet luxurious present for any occasion.
Here are your most frequently asked questions on our women's cashmere gloves and mitts. If you can't find the answer to your question and it is about a specific product you might find it on the product page. If not then please use livechat, e-mail us or give us a call and we will answer your questions as quickly as we can.
The simple answer is yes! For best results wash your cashmere gloves in lukewarm water and use a wool detergent (or a specialist cashmere detergent), then dry them flat away from direct heat. You can also machine wash your gloves if you use a wool cycle with no spin and a wool detergent.
Quality cashmere made in Scotland is the finest, softest and warmest yarn. Read our blog to find out more about the quality guarantee behind the Cashmere made in Scotland label and the importance of the length of the fibres to ensure you have the best experience of these luxuriously lightweight and warm gloves.
Scottish cashmere has a worldwide reputation for quality and the finish we achieve here in the Scottish Borders region is also due to a special natural resource that affects the finishing process. Scottish cashmere is renowned for a supersoft finish and this is partly due to the water - the final process of making a cashmere gloves is the washing so it follows that soft Scottish water gives a luxurious finish.
Cashmere fibre comes from the finest under hair of the Cashmere goats and it takes an awful lot of it just to create one scarf. One reason why Scottish cashmere is so expensive is the rarity of this fibre, not to mention the difficult conditions under which it is gathered. You can be guaranteed that our cashmere products meet these high standards and have been lovingly knitted here in the Scotland.
Did you know it takes the fleece of 2 goats to produce enough fibre to make a single cashmere sweater? Our series of blogs will help you to understand the nuances of cashmere quality, why it is such a superior yarn and the reasons cashmere made in Scotland is so special.
Have you ever wondered how we make our luxurious cashmere gloves? Well wonder no more, as today Anna is joined by Chris, expert in all things cashmere, to give you a run down on the full story, from the history, where cashmere originates and even the production process . It really makes you appreciate just how special Scottish cashmere is.