Here, Vogue Scandinavia spotlights the three best types of gloves to have, literally, to hand this winter
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Like a crisp white T-shirt in summer and a classic trench in autumn, gloves are that wardrobe staple that becomes a part of your daily life – unavoidably in the Nordics – once the seasonal chill sets in. Taking our cues from the autumn/winter '23 trends and current tastemaker's styling, we've narrowed down the wide world of gloves to the three styles to know, and invest in, right now.
Short leather gloves
A tried-and-true classic, the short leather glove arguably never goes out of trend. If chosen wisely and cared for correctly, the right glove from this category has the timeless power to survive for decades. The silhouette complements all cuff lengths, and a buckle or ruching detail at the wrist will keep your hands extra toasty.
Short leather gloves
Full length gloves
The long glove – with its elegant and exuberant qualities – is often closely associated with a night at the the theatre, but don't underestimate how well the style works in our everyday lives. While the length will always complement your cocktail attire, it pairs beautifully under coat and shirt sleeves too.
Long gloves
Knitted gloves
While abroad, a leather glove might be enough, but in the Nordics – where we often hit below freezing temperatures – we truly appreciate a stylish rendition of the knitted glove. The style works just as well in the wilderness as in the city.