

Men’s leather gloves for cycling/e-scooter - touchscreen compatible - 60015M
For modern men seeking superior comfort and elegance on the move!
Discover our leather glove, specially designed to meet your urban needs while combining comfort and style:
Premium leather quality & durability: Crafted from high-quality leather, this glove ensures exceptional resilience while enhancing your daily outfits with a touch of elegance.
Leather-reinforced palm: Enjoy a secure and comfortable grip, adding an extra layer of safety and comfort to your everyday commutes.
Ultra-soft polyester lining: Experience ultimate comfort thanks to the extra-soft lining, delivering a pleasant feel every time you wear them.
Distinctive urban style: Elevate your everyday look with a glove that embodies modern urban sophistication and adds a refined touch to every gesture.
Make every journey an expression of style and comfort with our leather glove, specially designed for cycling and e-scooter riding. Order now and enhance your riding experience!
Glove Size Guide
MEASURE YOUR GLOVE SIZE PROPERLY
The measurement should be taken on your dominant hand—that is, your right hand if you are right-handed, and your left hand if you are left-handed. Simply use a measuring tape and follow these steps:
Stretch out your hand.
Wrap the measuring tape around your hand at the knuckle level.
Slightly bend your hand without clenching your fist and take the measurement. If you are between two sizes, choose the smaller one.
Below are the corresponding measurements in French sizes.
Women's Glove Sizes |
In inches (French) | Sport size | In cm |
6 | XS | 16.2 |
6½ | S | 17.6 |
7 | M | 18.9 |
7½ | L | 20.3 |
8 | XL | 21.7 |
8½ | XXL | 23 |
Men's Glove Sizes |
In inches (French) | Sport size | In cm |
7½ | XS | 20.3 |
8 | S | 21.7 |
8½ | M | 23 |
9 | L | 24.3 |
9½ | XL | 25.7 |
10 | XXL | 27.1 |
CARE ADVICE
NOURISHING AND MAINTAINING YOUR GLOVES
The leathers used in our glove-making process are carefully treated during tanning. However, over time and with repeated use, gloves may dry out and require maintenance to restore their suppleness and shine. To keep them in prime condition, apply a small amount of leather care milk containing natural oils or, alternatively, a mild baby moisturizer using a soft cloth. Let dry, then buff gently to give your gloves a refreshed look.
REMOVING STAINS FROM DAILY USE
Certain leather shades, such as hazelnut and brown, naturally develop a patina over time, while others require regular cleaning to remove stains caused by sebum, dust, and pollution. To gently clean your gloves without damaging the leather, use a mild soap, preferably glycerin-based.
To clean them properly, apply a small amount of soap to a clean, damp cloth, rub gently, and then wipe with another slightly damp cloth to rinse. To maintain their shape, wear your gloves while they dry. Finally, nourish the leather with a specialized care milk to preserve its softness.
REMOVING GREASE STAINS FROM YOUR GLOVES
If your gloves come into contact with oil, grease, butter, makeup, or any other fatty substance, it is crucial to act quickly to prevent permanent stains. In such cases, terre de Sommières, a natural clay powder known for its highly absorbent properties, is an excellent solution.
For dry cleaning, sprinkle the stain generously with terre de Sommières, gently rub, and leave it to work for several hours—ideally overnight. Then, carefully remove the powder and repeat the process if necessary.
CLEANING SUEDE OR REVERSED LEATHER GLOVES
To care for leathers like suede or nubuck, use a clean crepe brush specially designed for these materials. Gently brush to maintain the texture and quality of the material. In case of grease stains, do not hesitate to use terre de Sommières, an excellent absorbent for such incidents.
COLOR TRANSFER
The transformation of premium lamb leather into our vibrant, unlined driving gloves is a meticulous process requiring expertise and passion. Since our gloves are made from natural hides, under certain extreme conditions (including temperature, humidity, dye batch variations, and skin chemistry), some color transfer to your hands may occur. Fortunately, this is rare, and the solution is simple: a little soap, some water—wash, rinse, and repeat if necessary.
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