We protect the skin of our hands from wind and frost stylishly – we have prepared a selection of relevant accessories that can be mixed with any outerwear.
We show what to choose and how to make the accessory not only an organic addition but also the main accent that will shape the character and style of the entire winter look. With stylish gloves or cozy mittens, you can easily diversify a basic coat or the most boring puffer jacket by choosing one of the trendy models from our selection.
Leather Gloves
From the category of "timeless classics," which will be relevant in winter 2026. The focus is on models made of smooth leather without active decoration, with a clear shape and precise length. The length can be varied boldly: both short and standard models will make any look polished and even strict (if necessary).
The accessory fits into any wardrobe: wear it with straight-cut coats, minimalist puffers, and strict blazers. Due to the restrained design, leather models look appropriate both during the day and in the evening.

Cashmere and Thin Wool Gloves
This is a reflection of the big trend for comfort and tactility that will accompany us throughout 2026. Very soft, lightweight, yet warm models look minimalist – they don’t even need to be styled, just choose a shade that matches the main outerwear (or make sure the gloves match the scarf and hat).
The best additions are soft, voluminous coats, knitted sets, wool blazers, and oversized scarves. They do not draw attention to themselves but support the overall look, making it complete.
Mittens
A very fashionable accent and a nod to the nostalgia trend – you surely remember the wool mittens on a string that prickled mercilessly but kept you warm. Now such models are a very fashionable stylistic device. Top choices include models made of dense wool and cashmere, often with pronounced texture or slightly enlarged shape.
They do not look good with classic coats or fur coats, but they pair well with relaxed or oversized cuts, voluminous jackets, knitted suits, and flat shoes. The look will instantly become very soft and even a bit cozy – creating a feeling of warmth (both visually and actually).

Fingerless Gloves (Regular and Combined)
In street style and on the runways, they have been given one of the central places. Classic options with open fingers have received a second life – they are worn with puffers, coats, and styled with suits and sweaters, not removed indoors.
The updated version of the trend – models with a foldable top that can be worn like mittens. Very functional and convenient – you won’t freeze and can swipe your smartphone screen at any moment (there are more options with touch fingers, but they are still far from perfect).
Fingerless gloves can be used not just as an addition but as an accent, mixed with minimalist coats, leather jackets with linings or collars, and voluminous knits with vests. The look will instantly become layered and interesting, even if all the details are basic.

Extended Gloves
Part of the opera core, elements of which will be in many looks of 2026. Start with gloves – but they will not be an addition, but the main detail of the look. In the winter wardrobe, they can easily replace jewelry – wear them with outerwear with cropped sleeves, draped coats, or over thin knits.

Gloves with Fur or Fleece Lining
On the outside, they look minimalist and restrained, while the lining keeps you warm and provides a sense of comfort. Such models are usually made from leather or dense textiles with minimal external decoration. The exception is the fur trim, which is visible from the outside for a slavic girl effect on minimalism.
Wear with classic coats, insulated jackets, and strict urban looks. This is a compromise option for a cold winter when you want to be very warm but without a hundred layers and mittens.
Colored Gloves
A simple and stylish way to dilute the boring monochrome of a practical winter wardrobe. Deep, rich shades are in trend: burgundy, dark green, chocolate, dark blue. They add depth to the look while keeping it restrained. They look especially striking with outfits in neutral tones.
