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LET’S BE REAL—winter accessories like beanies, scarves, and winter socks are all must-haves to tackle the cold in comfort and confidence. But when it comes to braving those bone-chilling temps, having the best winter gloves is non-negotiable. Rain, sleet, or snow, your fingers deserve to be wrapped in something warm, weatherproof, and good-looking. We put over 30 different pairs to the test to find gloves that bring serious protection without the bulk, insulation that’s warm but not sweaty, and touchscreen compatibility to keep you in the loop. Whether you’re farming, hiking, or just trying to stay toasty, we’ve gathered the best winter gloves to help you take on the season in style.
Best Winter Gloves for Men
What to Consider
Shell Materials
Gore-tex or Other Waterproof Membranes
Keeps gloves breathable and helps block out icy gusts but also waterproof which is great for snowy or rainy days. It’s perfect for cross-country skiing, ice skating, snowboarding, sledding, etc.
Polyester or Nylon
Often used in the outer shell, these materials are durable, quick-drying and water-resistant.
Leather
Leather palms and fingers add grip, abrasion-resistance, and durability. Goat leather is particularly tough and stays flexible in the cold.
Insulation Materials
For warmth, you can get natural materials like wool and cashmere, or popular synthetic materials like Thinsulate and Primaloft. They’re lightweight, warm, retain heat even when wet, and will take much longer to wear out. For a natural option, down is very warm but can lose insulation if it gets wet. If you're looking for the warmest glove you can get, go with a nice thick layer of synthetic insulation. But if you're looking for something more luxe, nothing feels quite as nice as a cashmere lining.
Dexterity and Fit
A snug but flexible fit keeps gloves comfy without sacrificing grip. Check for glove designs like articulated fingers, which allow for better movement if you’ll be working with tools or doing sports.
Touchscreen Compatibility
If you need to use your phone, look for touchscreen-compatible fingertips. Not all gloves are equally responsive, so be sure that you can scroll, swipe, or text.
How We Selected
To find the best winter gloves for men, we consulted with Men's Health fashion director Ted Stafford, who has more than 20 years of experience trying and testing gloves. He continuously monitors men’s fashion and provided a range of gloves for us to test. To narrow down our favorites, we evaluated gloves based on their durability, comfort, warmth, style, and value. We also looked at designs that feature touchscreen compatibility and work in several different environments and activities.
Pros
- Waterproof, windproof, and heat resistant leather shell
- Thinsulate lining provides light but effective insulation
- Timeless look
- High ribbed cuff to protect your wrist
- Reflective heat shield on the front for extra warmth retention
Cons
- The waxed finish on the leather will eventually need to be replaced
Winter’s unpredictable—one minute, it’s a chilly breeze; the next, you’re facing full-on snow. That’s why Give'r earned the top spot on this list—the brand really thought of everything when it designed these gloves. Whether you’re adding a final touch to a killer fit, chopping wood for a campfire, or wiping off ice your windshield, this pair will step up to the plate. As for the interior and exterior, the Thinsulate lining keeps heat trapped while the leather is waxed to provide waterproof protection. The brown leather finish, which will age beautifully, looks good with everything and will never go out of style.
Let’s talk about functionality. By bouncing the natural body warmth inside the glove, the reflective heat shield creates an extra layer of insulation without making it feel bulky or heavy. We found the ribbed cuff provides a snug fit and seals cold drafts from entering inside the glove. And if you’re a hiker or skier, there’s a steel D-ring to clip the gloves on your backpack or gear.
We love these as everyday winter gloves because they can handle any environment, but more importantly look super stylish. They go really well with a peacoat, topcoat, parka, or leather jacket. While touchscreen technology is not a practical feature, it’s not the end of the world. These gloves can handle anything you throw their way, no matter the season; hence the name.
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Material | Leather |
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Insulation? | Yes |
Touchscreen compatible? | No |
Best Insulated
Waterproof Insulated Work Gloves
Pros
- Waterproof
- High level of durability
- Great for snow days or yard work
Cons
- Better options available if you want to match with a more formal outfit
Carhartt is about quality workwear that delivers and these gloves bring the heat. With solid insulation, outdoor workers can stay focused on the task at hand without worrying about the cold sneaking in. They’re perfect for hauling tools or running machinery, but here’s the kicker—we also found they’re ready for some action on the slopes. A waterproof insert means they stand up to snowy or slushy conditions. In terms of durability, these gloves feature a hardy polytex shell to combat the elements and repel moisture on the outside. To fight moisture on the inside, FastDry technology wicks away sweat with ease.
Material | Polytex |
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Insulation? | Yes |
Touchscreen compatible? | No |
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Pros
- Feels like a soft, velvety dream
- Not itchy or too hot
- Comes in wide range of colors
Cons
- Not tech-friendly
Cashmere gloves are always a wise decision. Take Uniqlo’s knitted offering for example. This pair is the ultimate blend of comfort, luxury, and style. Its unmatched softness against your skin makes all other gloves feel inferior. We found the material feels like a dream, especially the ribbed cuffs. Unlike other materials that can get too hot or itchy, cashmere is naturally breathable, which means you stay comfortable—not sweaty—throughout the day.
Not to mention, the look of cashmere gloves is effortlessly sophisticated, making them a versatile accessory for any winter outfit, whether you’re dressed up or keeping it casual. On top of that, there’s over a dozen vivid colors to choose from. The only downside is the gloves aren’t exactly tech-friendly like others we’ve tested. Think of it as a trade-off: you’re getting maximum warmth and velvety texture, but you might have to pop off a glove to swipe and answer a call.
Material | 100% cashmere |
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Insulation? | Yes |
Touchscreen compatible? | No |
Pros
- Arrives with stretch rib-knit cuffs
- Colorblock adds a stylish touch
- Perfect for all outdoor activites
Cons
- Not the best touchscreen option
Hitting the trails in chilly weather isn’t much fun if your digits are freezing. That’s why we recommend Cotopaxi’s winter gloves that keep the cold at bay as you’re trekking up the mountain. Designed with a color block pattern and cozy Teca fleece, this pair adds personality to your hiking fit, while also keeping the cold from penetrating and cramping your style.
Despite its lightweight feel, the material provides excellent insulation, keeping you warm without weighing you down. While some Teca fleece gloves may feature basic touchscreen compatibility, we found this one to be a bit less responsive when trying to use our phone. Nonetheless, that one flaw doesn’t cancel out its entire resourcefulness—these gloves still get the job done when you’re exploring the great outdoors.
Material | 100% recycled polyester fleece |
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Insulation? | Yes |
Touchscreen compatible? | No |
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Pros
- Suede is super smooth and looks cool
- Cashmere lining makes fit even more comfortable
- Not bulky
- Stylish enough to enhance any dressy fit
Cons
- May not be as abrasion-resistant as others
How do you upgrade the quintessential men's leather glove design that has been around for decades? You add cashmere, of course. J.Crew made a classic suede leather winter glove that looks like many others out there: simple and sophisticated. However, cashmere lining makes these gloves far more comfortable and warm than any doppelganger out there. Another small but useful improvement is the touchpad on each pointer finger that allows you to operate your phone. A pair of classic leather gloves like these have a place in any man's wardrobe. When you're headed to the office or dressing up for a formal occasion, bulky ski gloves will stick out like a sore thumb. Our editors agree that these gloves are the best way to keep your hands stylish.
Material | Cashmere, sheepskin leather |
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Insulation? | Yes |
Touchscreen compatible? | Yes |
Pros
- Ideal for runners
- Fabric is quick-drying and wicks away sweat
- Comes with reflective details for visibility
- Silicone print to help your grip
- Touchscreen sensitive fingers
Cons
- Not for daily use
Attention runners: Lululemon has you covered with the best winter gloves as you clock in those miles. This pair is stacked with all the little details that make a huge difference. They’ve got a silicone print on the palms for an extra solid grip, so you’re not fumbling with your water bottle or phone mid-run. Speaking of phones, the gloves are made with screen-conductive fabric on the fingertips that lets you check text messages, change the song, or track your pace without ever exposing your hands to the cold—a total game-changer in the winter.
When it comes to comfort, these gloves give “fits like a glove” a new meaning. The lightweight fleece gives you just the right amount of warmth while feeling rather snug. Based on our testing, we found the four-way stretch provides full flexibility, allowing the pair to move with you. And the sweat-wicking technology keeps your paws dry even when you’re breaking a sweat, so you don’t have to deal with that cold, clammy feeling on long sprints. Another bonus: Built-in reflective accents bring visibility to drivers during those early morning or evening workouts in low light, which is essential for your safety.
Material | 87% recycled polyester, 13%lycra elastane |
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Insulation? | Yes |
Touchscreen compatible? | Yes |
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Pros
- Perfect for skiiers, snowboarders, etc.
- Windproof, water-resistant and breathable
- Elastic strap has Velcro closure to seal out the cold
- Reinforced palm for bracing your falls
Cons
- Not the best option for casual outings
Whether you plan to go cross-country skiing or snowboarding, the Army Leather Heli Ski Glove was built with winter sports athletes in mind. For starters, it’s got this super tough Hestra Triton fabric on the backhand that’s windproof, water-resistant, and breathable. Secondly, the palm and fingers are covered in army goat leather, which is highly regarded for its exceptional durability. As for warmth, this glove doesn't mess around. Even while wet, it traps in heat thanks to thin polyester fibers with insane insulation power.
When hitting the slopes during a trip to Aspen, these gloves were just what we needed. The 5-finger design keeps your dexterity sharp—perfect for handling gear or adjusting your bindings on the fly. Our testers praised the elastic strap (which has a Velcro closure) as a convenient snow lock to seal out the cold. For a little extra functionality, the soft lining is removable, so you can swap it out or layer up as the conditions change.
Material | 70% leather, 30% synthetic |
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Insulation? | Yes |
Touchscreen compatible? | No |
Pros
- Great for construction, farming, machinery
- Durable enough for rough surfaces
- 100 GSM of insulation for optimal warmth
- Abrasion-resistant
Cons
- Not for everyday use
If your nine-to-five consists of working outside with your hands, Wells Lamont offers heavy-duty gloves that are practical enough for your shift. That goes for construction workers, farmers, landscapers, repair technicians, etc. These bad boys come with full defense—durable, abrasion-resistant grain pigskin leather—which naturally handles water, rough surfaces and job-site hazards better than most work gloves.
With 100 grams of insulation, you’ve got some serious warmth going here, keeping you cozy from numbness and frostbite. Plus, the wing-thumb design is set at angle to the palm (which improves flexibility) while the inside is lined with fleece material to make sure your fingers feel super flexible and comfy throughout the day.
Material | Leather |
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Insulation? | Yes |
Touchscreen compatible? | No |
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Pros
- Assist with typing, scrolling and swiping
- Looks chic with dressier fits
- Feels like cashmere on the inside
Cons
- Not real leather, but still looks geunine
Operating a touchscreen device while wearing gloves can be tricky, but this pair from Lands' End lets you stay cozy and connected. The classic American lifestyle brand designed its offering with EZ Touch fingertip on each thumb and index finger to make clicking, scrolling and typing on your phone an easy feat without using your bare hands. These beauties are made from gorgeous suede faux leather, which is perfect for a brisk day out. The weight is just right for those cooler temps, and the knit jersey lining feels almost like wrapping your hands in a cashmere dream.
Aside from being able to navigate your device, we found that these gloves are a sharp addition to a man’s outfit at various dressy events. Whether you're attending a holiday party or opera outing, they’ll make you look effortlessly chic. Or go more casual; you could wear them with your best jeans and a crewneck sweater, layered with a leather jacket for that dressed down vibe. Who says you can’t have function and fashion in one package?
Material | Faux-leather, knit jersey lining |
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Insulation? | Yes |
Touchscreen compatible? | Yes |
Best Fingerless
Outdoor Research Fairbanks Fingerless Gloves
Pros
- Lightweight
- Swat-wicking, quick drying
- Material naturally prevent bad odors
Cons
- Not ideal if you want full fingers covered
Fingerless gloves in the winter might seem like a bit of an oxymoron, but they actually come with awesome perks—particularly this pair from Outdoor Research. It lets you keep the feel and control of your fingers without needing to constantly remove your gloves. For activities that heat things up, like winter running or cycling, these gloves strike the perfect balance, offering warmth without risk of overheating.
Layering is another big plus: The pair works well under bigger gloves or with mitten covers, which is super useful when temps fluctuate or there’s a lot of in-and-out. Compared to other pairs our editors tested, these were hands down the easiest to slip on and off. And you can avoid the hassle of dealing with full gloves every time a phone call or tiny task pops up.
Material | 100% Merino wool |
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Insulation? | Yes |
Touchscreen compatible? | Yes |
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