If you come across a pair of lined leather gloves at a garage sale and you like the colour and they are in good condition – but – they are a size too small – if the price is right – like a dollar or two - buy them!
If you snip the lining away from the glove at the wrist and firmly but gently tug it out of the glove (usually the lining is glued at the finger tips) you now have a leather glove that will more than likely fit – well, "like a glove".
The edge that was sewn can be glued back down (this works just fine) or rolled as shown for a casual look, a driving glove look.
The lining can be turned inside out as to how it was in the glove which will give it a more finished look as the smooth side will now be showing but it also means the rougher side is against your skin. Whatever suits.
These liner-gloves are great under fingerless mitts or on their own for those chilly between season days.
This pair is acrylic and wool so ought to be durable and warm. On several occasions I have found liners made of pure or part cashmere.