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When we think of bundling up ahead of the fall and winter seasons, we think of a few things: a warm puffer coat, a chunky scarf and, of course, some cozy winter gloves.
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While winter gloves are seemingly the article of clothing overlooked, we don’t think so. In fact, we rounded up 10 options across different categories — from leather to heated — for you to peruse and purchase from.
Much like snow boots, the types of gloves you pick will vary based on style and budget. Luckily, our picks sweep the catalog from affordable to splurge-worthy. Simply put, you don’t want to skip this edit.
Read on for the best winter gloves you can pick up (hint hint: these make great Christmas gifts for your wife or your girlfriend).
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While you’re shopping, check out our guide to the best cashmere sweaters to fully prepare for cold weather.
Best Women’s Winter Gloves Overall: C.C. Cable Knit Anti-Slip Touchscreen Gloves
We’re all about the C.C. Cable Knit Anti-Slip Touchscreen Gloves. Not only do they come in a variety of cozy hues to choose from but they’re less than $25 on Amazon, boast a fully unisex design (so your parents, siblings or partner can steal them, too) and are touchscreen compatible. What more could we ask for?
Best Budget Women’s Winter Gloves: Geyoga Fleece Touchscreen Gloves (2-Pack)
For value-driven shoppers on a budget, we recommend the Geyoga Fleece Touchscreen Gloves. Upon purchase, you’ll sang not one, but two pairs of gloves to keep you nice and warm for the winter season. The best part? Both pairs are only $10, collectively.
Best Women’s Leather Winter Gloves: Nordstrom Cashmere-Lined Leather Touchscreen Gloves
If leather gloves are on your wishlist, score the Nordstrom Cashmere-Lined Leather Touchscreen Gloves. This indulgently smooth design are lined with 100% cashmere, are touchscreen-compatible and look sleek. Plus, they’re available in black.
Best Women’s Winter Gloves for Skiing: Columbia Last Tracks Gloves
We recommend the Columbia Last Tracks Gloves if you’re hitting the slopes (hint: you may also want to pick up a ski jacket). Not only will you be shopping from a reputable brand but you’ll also appreciate the gloves’ proprietary Omni-Tech technology that’s both waterproof and breathable.
Best Women’s Heated Winter Gloves: VanSmaGo Portable Heated Gloves Bag
Why have gloves when you can grab a portable heating bag (OK, seriously, we’re very much into this!) The VanSmaGo Portable Heated Gloves Bag will ensure both of your hands are safely warm. And, if you purchase this for a loved one ahead of the holiday season, you’ll be the most practical gift-giver.
Best Women’s Fingerless Winter Gloves: Madewell Merino Wool Glove Mittens
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Without a doubt, Madewell’s Merino Wool Glove Mittens are at the top of our list if fingerless gloves are your go-to. They’re the only pair you’ll need this season as they’re less than $50 and ideal for on-the-fly texting. Not to mention, its merino wool is incredibly well-made (or should we say, made well).
Best Women’s Winter Gloves for Running: The North Face Etip Recycled Gloves
Dubbed “a runner’s favorite” per The North Face, the Etip Recycled Gloves are your best bet for this season. Fairly priced and available in a wealth of warm colors, you’ll love its high-quality design and touchscreen-compatible nature.
Best Women’s Waterproof Winter Gloves: L.L.Bean Waterproof 650 Down Gloves
Maybe you’re hiking. Or, perhaps you’re heading somewhere rainy. Regardless, the L.L.Bean Waterproof 650 Down Gloves are the ultimate weather-resistant accessory to snag this season. Available in all-black, too, they’re a customer favorite and are sure to keep you warm all day.
Best Women’s Fleece Winter Gloves: Eddie Bauer Radiator Fleece Gloves
Yes, we found top-of-the-line fleece gloves for less than $30. The Eddie Bauer Radiator Fleece Gloves are as warm as could be, thanks to its soft and tightly woven FreeHeat polyester fleece that provides wonderful protection. Not to mention, they’re lightweight, so they won’t be bulky and obtrusive.
Best Women’s Cashmere Winter Gloves: UGG Desmond Cable Knit Glove
This guide would be incomplete without a mention of UGG. The designer’s Desmond Cable Knit Glove is less than $75, allowing you to get in your cashmere fix without the high-ticket price tag. Plus, with a feel-good cashmere sweater, you’ll be marshmallow-soft all season long.
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