These gloves are ethically made by B-Corp brands that focus on recycling and responsibly sourcing their materials.
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The winter chill makes us reach for gloves or mittens without thinking twice. This winter, we’re snuggling up in pairs made from recycled or natural fabrics from brands that minimize their contribution to pollution, landfill waste, and greenhouse gas emissions. That means we’re slipping on gloves knitted from natural materials- responsibly sourced wool and cashmere and organic cotton. These pairs are crafted to withstand the cold and are knitted to be worn for years. Or, we’re supporting brands that support the planet by using recycled materials and giving back to environmental organizations. And, we know that when we buy from sustainable brands, we’re also supporting ethical working conditions, living wages, and fair labor practices.
10 Eco-Friendly Socks And Slippers Perfect For A Lazy Winter Day
Shopping for new gloves this season? Look for brands that provide insights into their supply chains. Transparency shows that a brand values ethical practices and allows you to make informed purchasing decisions. Choose to support brands that prioritize sustainability. When you buy from responsible companies, you help foster a greener future and encourage others to follow suit. This guide will help you navigate your choices, from fabric types to ethical production practices.
Recycled Materials
Gloves made from recycled materials, like plastic bottles or old garments, significantly reduce waste. This process prevents items- oftentimes made from plastic- from ending up in landfills, making it a smart choice for eco-conscious shoppers.

Patagonia Capilene™ Midweight Liner Gloves are made from recycled polyester. $49
Patagonia Synchilla™ Fleece Gloves. These classic cool-weather gloves are constructed from warm recycled polyester fleece. $49


The North Face Women’s Etip™ Recycled Gloves are the classic pick for runners and hikers for winter runs due to its warmth and light weight. Made from 93% Recycled Polyester, 7% Elastane Double-Knit Fleece $45
Environmental Impact: All of these gloves are made by brands with a focus on circularity, recycling, and reducing waste. Through programs such as Clothes the Loop, which gives clothing a second life instead of going to landfills, and Renewed Collection, The North Face and Patagonia reduce their environmental impact.
Wool & Cashmere Blends
Slip on these gloves made from a blend of materials for optimum softness and warmth all winter long.

Nishiguchi Kutsushita Wool Gloves are made from 96% wool and 4% nylon. Made in Japan. $22
Untouched World Kapua Gloves are made from 40% Premium Possum Fibre, 40% Cashmere, and 20% Mulberry Silk. Made in New Zealand. $77


Pendleton Cable Knit Texting Gloves are made from 60% lambswool/20% nylon/20% recycled wool. Fingertips are 85% acrylic/15% metal fibers. $50
Frank and Oak The Donegal Wool Gloves in Beige are made from 80% lambswool and 20% InResST® recycled nylon. $50


Eileen Fisher Peruvian Baby Alpaca and Cotton Mittens are made from 68% Baby Alpaca/32% Organic Cotton. Made in Peru. $98
Environmental Impact: Some of these brands are B Corps, like Frank and Oak. Others collaborate with NGOs and other organizations to advocate for animal welfare, educate farmers and use materials that are Oeko-Tex and STeP certified. And, thanks to the use of natural materials and nontoxic dyes, you can compost them at their end of life.
Responsibly Sourced Wool
For all those who cannot bear the cold, wool gloves are knit for warmth. Choose a lighter pair that features screen-compatible fingertips, making scrolling on the phone an easy thing. Or, opt for a tighter, heavier knit guaranteed to keep your fingers toasty throughout the winter season.

Asher Tech Gloves are made from 100% non-mulesed Merino Wool and are Woolmark certified. $38
Adult Aran Gloves are made from 100% Aran wool. Made in Ireland from a heritage stitching style that guarantees warmth and durability. $50


Nishiguchi Kutsushita Merino Tipless Gloves are made from 100% merino wool. Made in Japan. $45
Environmental Impact: These heritage brands stand for a range of values such as creating an inclusive workplace that empowers women and advancing other ethical practices. These gloves are made from wool sourced from farms that are certified to meet the Responsible Wool Standard. Then the material is hand-spun and dyed naturally. These gloves are made well to be part of a responsible lifecycle.
Cashmere
Cashmere gloves are perfect for everyday use as they’re not as warm as wool which can make your fingers too toasty for some occasions. Cashmere is also super soft and becomes softer over time.

Quince Mongolian Cashmere Gloves are made from 100% cashmere sourced from Mongolia. Pill-resistant. Made in factories that have a commitment to responsible production. $30
Falconeri Ultrasoft Cashmere Gloves are made from 100% cashmere. $95


Garnet Hill Cashmere Ribbed Gloves are made from 100% Sustainable Fibre Alliance (SFA) Certified cashmere. $59
The Private White V.C. The Cashmere Wrist Warmers in Pebble are handmade in Scotland from 100% cashmere and come with a lifetime warranty. $84

Environmental Impact:These gloves are made out of 100% cashmere by brands collaborating with herders for better wages and cruelty-free practices such as hand-combing cashmere to protect the animals. Additionally, Falconeri is part of the Sustainable Fiber Alliance and are part of the Fashion Pact, a global coalition of 67 fashion groups leading the industry towards reducing its environmental impact.
Leather
A luxe classic if you’re a fan of leather, these gloves age well, withstand the cold (especially when lined in cashmere), and thanks to sustainable brands are made from materials that are a byproduct of other industries.

Dôen Rhine Gloves are crafted from luxurious Nappa leather and lined in cashmere for superb warmth. Handmade in Italy. $128
Garnet Hill Cashmere-Lined Leather Mittens are made from 100% napa leather and have a 100% cashmere lining. Made in Italy. $98

Environmental Impact: Both of these brands focus on quality, so you’ll wear and love these items for years to come. When it comes to leather, each focuses on sustainable sourcing and use quality leathers that are a byproduct of the meat industry. To minimize their use of plastic, both have cut back on plastic packaging, opting for recycled materials or reusable cotton bags for clothing. Garnet Hill is a member of the Sustainable Fiber Alliance.