Stay warm and stylish this winter with our range of women's gloves at Trespass. Whether you're preparing for a ski trip abroad or tackling the cold British weather, our collection has something for everyone. Choose from woollen, knitted, and waterproof gloves, each designed to keep you cosy and comfortable. With a variety of styles and designs, you’re sure to find the perfect pair to suit your needs and outdoor adventures.

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Guide to Buying Womens Gloves & Ladies Thermal Gloves

Discover women’s gloves in various materials and styles – from ski gloves to thermal waterproof gloves, fingerless gloves, knitted wool, and more! Our ladies' gloves have different levels of waterproofing, insulation, and breathability. So whether you’re hitting the slopes and need something technical or need warm gloves for the daily commute, you’ll find the perfect pair here among our range of women's gloves at Trespass.

Ladies Waterproof Mittens

No winter accessory is more cosy than a pair of ladies' mittens. Similar to gloves, our mittens are practical, insulating, and stylish. You don’t have as much ease of movement with mittens as with gloves, but they are great at keeping your fingers cosy and warm – ideal for extreme winter conditions. Our collection of ladies' mittens will provide extra warmth and comfort in the outdoors.

Womens Ski Gloves

If you’re hitting the slopes this winter, make sure you have a pair of our women's ski gloves packed in your suitcase. We have a fantastic range of ladies' ski gloves designed to keep your hands warm and dry while you enjoy the snow. We have everything you need to enjoy your time on the slopes, from thermal to waterproof gloves.

Thermal Gloves For Women

When the cold weather hits, ensure you’re prepared with a pair of our ladies' thermal gloves. These winter gloves are perfect for everyday use in the colder months as they help keep your hands warm while you’re out and about. We have various colours and styles available, so you’re sure to find the perfect pair for you.

Different glove types are defined by insulation level, weather protection, and intended use.

  • Insulated winter gloves: Designed to retain warmth in cold temperatures for everyday winter wear and outdoor walking.
  • Waterproof winter gloves: Built with protective membranes to keep hands dry in snow, sleet, and damp conditions.
  • Ski and snow gloves: Technical gloves with higher insulation, waterproof protection, and extended cuffs for snow sports.
  • Lightweight outdoor gloves: Breathable and flexible designs suited to active use in milder winter conditions.
  • Everyday city gloves: Lightly insulated styles focused on comfort and style for commuting and casual wear.

These options allow womens gloves to match different temperatures, activity levels, and weather conditions.

Materials and How They Work

Glove materials determine warmth, durability, and protection against the elements.

  • Wool: Naturally insulating and breathable, helping maintain warmth in cold conditions.
  • Leather: Durable and wind-resistant, offering long-lasting wear and a refined finish.
  • Softshell fabrics: Flexible and weather-resistant, suitable for active outdoor use.
  • Fleece: Lightweight and warm, providing comfort for everyday winter wear.
  • Synthetic insulation: Retains heat efficiently while remaining lightweight and quick-drying.

Together, these materials help womens winter gloves balance warmth, protection, and comfort.

Well-designed details improve how womens gloves perform in winter conditions.

  • Insulated linings help retain warmth during cold weather.
  • Waterproof membranes help keep hands dry in snow and wet conditions.
  • Elastic or adjustable cuffs reduce heat loss and block cold air.
  • Reinforced palms improve grip and durability.
  • Touchscreen-compatible fingertips allow device use without removing gloves.

Together, these features help womens winter gloves feel practical, comfortable, and dependable.

Matching gloves to how they will be worn helps improve comfort and performance.

  • Everyday city wear: Lightweight or insulated gloves provide warmth without bulk.
  • Winter walking and outdoor use: Insulated or waterproof gloves help protect against cold and moisture.
  • Skiing and snow sports: Ski and snow gloves offer higher insulation, waterproofing, and extended coverage.
  • Active outdoor movement: Lightweight outdoor gloves support breathability and flexibility during activity.

Choosing the right style ensures your gloves suit both conditions and activity level.

What’s the difference between gloves and mittens?

Gloves separate each finger, which allows better dexterity for tasks like adjusting zips, using poles, or handling equipment. This makes them more practical for everyday wear and outdoor activities. Mittens keep fingers together, which can feel warmer but limits movement and grip.

Are gloves necessary for outdoor activities in winter?

Yes, gloves help protect hands from cold temperatures, wind chill, and moisture during winter activities. Keeping hands warm supports circulation and prevents discomfort during long periods outdoors. They also improve grip and control when walking, hiking, or skiing.

Are there gloves for touchscreen use?

Many womens gloves include touchscreen compatible fingertips that allow you to use smartphones or devices without removing them. This feature is useful in cold weather when frequent phone use is needed. It helps maintain warmth while staying connected outdoors.

Can I wear gloves in the rain?

Some gloves are made with water resistant or waterproof materials that help keep hands dry in wet conditions. Light rain can usually be handled by softshell or treated fabrics. For prolonged rain or snow, fully waterproof gloves offer better protection.