Leather Crochet Touchscreen Gloves for Men

Made by Amsterdam'Mujjo

Regular leather gloves don’t work with touchscreens; these leather gloves do! These leather crochet gloves work flawlessly with almost every touchscreen, enabled by a revolutionary nanotechnology.

Capacitive touchscreens work by sensing the conductive properties of your skin. Revolutionary nanotechnology integrated into the leather of the gloves mimics the conductive properties of the human skin; this makes the gloves touchscreen compatible. The nanotechnology functions independent from the human skin, which enables us to fully insulate the gloves with a layer of cashmere lining. The leather fully retains its characteristics, affording the wearer maximum comfort and dexterity just like any other glove. The gloves are designed from the ground up for the purpose of an unrestricted touchscreen experience.

A unique blend of contemporary aesthetics and state of the art nanotechnology, these crochet touch gloves will bring you in the mood for the winter and keep you connected during those cold days. Crafted out a of powerful combination of Ethiopian lambskin and Egyptian cotton, these Leather Crochet touchscreen gloves are an undeniable essential that are a great addition to any design conscious winter wardrobe.

Beautifully understated; made out of a well-considered combination of Ethiopian lambskin and Egyptian cotton in uniform dark tones. Intentionally contrasting material textures create a noticeable and powerful tension while sleek lines and uniform dark tones amplify harmony. A leather strap crosses a notch on the wrist where a carefully placed sophisticated matte black leather button provides an adjustable snap closure. The matte finishing of the leather contributes to a well-balanced, seductively understated look and amplifies the design that projects an air of confidence in an aura of craftsmanship.

Evolved from traditional practices, the crochet pattern became popular in Europe during the 19th century. The first published crochet patterns appeared in the Dutch fashion magazine Pénélopé in 1824. The Crochet pattern on the top creates a deliberate and powerful contrast with the aesthetically sleek leather on the palm of the gloves while uniform tones amplify harmony.