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Have you ever stepped outside and immediately regretted not packing gloves? Whether you’re dashing to work, running in drizzle, or building a snowman with the kids, the right pair of gloves can change your day. Gloves aren’t just an accessory — they’re your hands’ first line of defense against cold, wind, and wet. In the UK’s changeable climate, a practical pair that looks good and performs well makes life easier and more comfortable.
Lindex is well known for combining simple Scandinavian styling with kid- and budget-friendly options, and their glove range is no exception. They offer everything from novelty kids’ mittens to practical, waterproof styles. If you want playful designs like unicorn or leopard prints for your little one, or practical fleece mittens that keep tiny fingers warm, Lindex has a solid selection that balances style and function.
Lindex often stocks multi-packs that make dressing in the morning less stressful — think 2-pack magic gloves that slip on easily and stay put. They also do single reflective gloves that are handy for safety on darker mornings, and waterproof mittens that are ideal when puddles and drizzle are on the menu. For toddlers, fleece mittens are soft and forgiving, while patterned magic gloves add a bit of personality to a winter coat without breaking the bank.
If you’re more about miles than mall trips, RunningXpert is geared toward performance and tech. They curate running- and activity-focused gloves from brands like The North Face, Craft, Nike, Columbia, GripGrab and Black Diamond. These are the sorts of gloves designed to keep you moving — warm where it matters, breathable where you sweat, and thin enough to maintain dexterity when tying shoelaces or adjusting a watch.
Some highlights include the Craft Adv Lumen Hybrid Glove for reflective visibility, The North Face Flight Glove for a lightweight running fit, and Craft Core Essence Thermal for colder runs. There’s the Nike Sphere 4.0 for sleek fit and stretch, GripGrab’s winter touchscreen gloves for on-the-go convenience, and Columbia’s Trail Commute II for general outdoor use. Eco-minded runners might like The North Face Etip Recycled gloves, and for alpine or crag work, Black Diamond’s Midweight Gridtech provides durability and warmth.
Beyond Lindex and RunningXpert, a handful of UK retailers consistently deliver quality gloves across price points. John Lewis and Marks & Spencer blend style and durability for everyday wear, while Decathlon and Wiggle are brilliant for budget-conscious sport-specific options. For trend-led choices, ASOS, Next and River Island offer fashion-forward gloves, and specialists like Runners Need and Cotswold Outdoor cater to serious runners and hikers.
John Lewis is great for investment pieces — think leather gloves with quality linings that last season after season. Marks & Spencer balances price and polish with soft cashmere blends. Decathlon’s in-house brands are functional and wallet-friendly. Runners Need and Wiggle focus on technical features like breathability and water resistance, and boutique outdoor shops often stock niche brands and glove technologies you won’t find on the high street.
Choosing gloves isn’t complicated, but a little knowledge makes a big difference. First, decide your main use: fashion, everyday warmth, running, cycling, or mountaineering. Next, focus on fit. Gloves should fit snugly without compressing — too tight and they cut off circulation, too loose and they let cold air in. For the best fit, measure your hand in inches: wrap a tape measure around the widest part of your palm (excluding the thumb) to get the circumference in inches, and measure from the tip of your middle finger to the base of your palm for length.
Here’s a quick rule of thumb: if your palm circumference is 6 1/2 to 7 inches, you’ll likely wear a small. Around 7 1/2 to 8 inches points to a medium, and 8 1/2 inches and above usually means large. Remember that some gloves have stretch or are sized specifically for women, so checking the retailer’s size chart in inches helps a lot. If you plan to wear liners, size up slightly.
Materials make or break a glove’s performance. Leather is classic — sleek, wind-resistant, and ages well — but it’s not the warmest on its own. Fleece is soft and warm, great for everyday wear and for kids. Waterproof membranes like Gore-Tex or proprietary tech are essential for wet weather, especially if you’ll be outdoors for long periods. Synthetic shells with DWR coatings shed light rain and are often combined with insulating linings for versatility.
Choose leather for city style and light wind protection, fleece for short outings and kids, waterproof membranes for wet weather and hiking, and thin synthetic or wool blends for running where breathability trumps bulk. For very cold days — think temps hovering near 32°F or below — go for insulated gloves with fleece or synthetic padding, and consider a mitten if warmth is your top priority. Mittens trap heat better than gloves because your fingers share warmth in a single compartment.
Modern gloves pack surprising tech. Touchscreen-friendly tips are near-essential if you use your phone on the move; look for conductive fabric on the thumb and forefinger. Reflective panels add safety for low-light runs or school runs, while silicone grip patterns prevent slipping when you’re carrying shopping or gripping bike bars. Some gloves include a short cuff for layering under a jacket sleeve, and others have extended gauntlets to seal out cold and snow.
Touchscreen gloves come in many forms — some add small conductive pads at finger tips, others embed conductive threads throughout. If you frequently pause to check a running app or answer a call, prioritize gloves that promise high touchscreen sensitivity. For wet or icy tasks, reinforced palms or silicone micropatterns significantly improve grip and durability.
With proper care, gloves last longer and perform better. Fleece and synthetic gloves typically wash on a gentle cycle in cool water and air dry flat. Leather needs specialist cleaning and conditioning — a leather balm helps maintain suppleness and water resistance. Waterproof gloves usually recommend spot cleaning and re-applying a DWR spray when water stops beading off. Always check the care label and treat delicate linings with extra care.
Machine-washable gloves can be cleaned in a mesh bag on a gentle cycle; avoid tumble drying as heat can shrink or damage synthetic membranes. For stubborn stains on leather, a slightly damp cloth and mild soap go a long way, followed by a leather conditioner. If your running gloves include a reflective or touchscreen layer, avoid harsh detergents and high heat to preserve those features.
How much should you spend? For casual wear and kid-sized mittens, affordable multi-packs from high-street brands deliver great value. Expect to pay a little more for durable materials and weatherproofing. For performance gloves — especially for running, cycling, or alpine sports — investing in a pair that fits well and offers the right insulation pays off: you'll stay warmer, safer, and more comfortable on long outings.
Splurge when you need specific technical features: Gore-Tex or high-performance membranes for wet conditions, Thinsulate or PrimaLoft insulation for sustained cold, or durable leather for long-term wear. Also consider splurging on gloves with replaceable liners or modular designs if you want flexibility across seasons. For kids who quickly outgrow garments, it may be smarter to buy budget-friendly sets and invest in one premium pair for yourself.
Gloves can be a subtle accent or the focal point of an outfit. Neutral leather gloves pair well with tailored coats, while colorful magic gloves or patterned mittens from Lindex add playful contrast to children’s winter jackets. For sporty looks, match the color of your running gloves to your shoe accents or running vest for a coordinated kit. Don't forget small details — a reflective tab or a knit cuff can complement your coat or beanie for a polished, weather-ready look.
Keep an extra pair by the door or in your bag — a thin touchscreen pair for quick errands and a warmer insulated pair for longer outings. Use a small carabiner or clip to attach mittens to kids’ jackets to avoid always losing one half of the pair. For storage, keep leather gloves away from direct heat and moisture, and store mittens flat or folded lightly to maintain their shape. Little habits like these keep you ready for whatever the British weather throws at you.
Choosing the right pair of gloves means balancing style, warmth, and function. Whether you pick playful mittens from Lindex, technical running gloves from RunningXpert, or find an ideal pair at John Lewis or Decathlon, the best glove is the one that fits your life. So measure in inches, check for features that matter to you, and don’t be afraid to try something new — your hands will thank you.
Gloves & Mittens | Price | |
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Blade & Rose Bright Striped Mittens 2-6 Years Blue Red Yellow | £ 2,99 | |
Rib-knit Wrist Warmers | £ 4,49 | |
Mittens In Merino Wool Blend | £ 7,49 | |
Black Diamond Lightweight Smoke Softshell Gloves For Running And Outdoor Activities | £ 9,- | |
Blade & Rose Bright Striped Mittens 2-6 Years Blue Red Yellow | £ 9,99 | |
Winning Piano Fingers V1 | £ 10,- | |
Craft Core Essence Thermal Gloves - Black, Ideal For Cold Weather Running | £ 12,50 |