

They’re made from nappa leather, and feel absolutely incredible to wear, they’re so soft on the skin. These gloves are 22 inches from the opening to the fingertips, they’re definitely on the longer side compared to most options out there. If you’re looking for something basic, don’t plan on wearing them super often so you don’t want to spend a lot, but you still want to ensure you’re getting a high enough quality product to make it worthwhile – these Warmen opera gloves check off every single box. Here’s a pair that’s relatively affordable, lower quality than our top 3, but still a step above our final choice on the list. They fit true to size, so make sure you double check the sizing chart and have a measuring tape handy.They run just past the elbow, a bit shorter than traditional opera gloves.The stitching is very nice, they’re definitely well made. Note that they’ll feel a bit bulkier than the second skin style gloves, since these have a thicker, warm lining and aren’t meant to hug your hands and arms quite as skin tight. The price is right, especially if this is the style you’re looking for. These are a lot dressier than the pair sitting in the #2 spot, but still less of a traditional Italian style than the gloves at the very top of the list. These lambskin leather gloves are impeccably styled, with a zipper that runs the length of them to make taking them on and off a total breeze. What a lovely pair of gloves! They’re perfect for the winter or colder months, with an incredibly soft fleece lining that also keeps you warm. Arrives flat in a sturdy box, instead of being folded up – very important!.Made in Italy by a very skilled, experienced team.The stitching is on-point, the style is flawless, and if you’re looking for a legitimately high quality pair, these are the ones for you. These gloves do not have a lining inside of them, and there’s no elasticity or stretch, so they can be a bit of to-do, but overall it’s a small price to pay for the traditional glamour they evoke.Īs you would expect, these Fratelli Orsini opera gloves are made in Italy, by a skilled team of craftspeople. It’s worth pointing out that there aren’t any wrist buttons on these opera gloves, but there are 16 buttons running the length of the arm. They’re right around 23 inches long, so they’ll go most of the way up the arm, obviously depending on the length of your arm. These women’s gloves are absolutely gorgeous, for starters. Fratelli Orsini makes impeccable gloves in many different styles, so it shouldn’t be any big surprise to see them topping our list of the best opera gloves. If you’ve followed any of our other roundups that feature gloves made from leather, you’re no stranger to this brand.
