I'm pretty sure Hex Armor gloves are USA made. Given our hobbies, they're some of the best gloves around. They make stuff that is as close to cut/puncture proof as possible with current materials.
+1 for HexArmor
I've got a pair of the 2023 Rig Lizards and they're fantastic, especially this time of year.
Can't really get much better than insulated, waterproof, cut/puncture resistant and impact resistant.
Filson make some nice gloves. I wouldn't really call them work gloves but they are great for regular edc use. Mine are unlined deer hide and I find them to be super comfortable. I've used them hiking and just for cold days. Keep them in my pack for when I need them. They are expensive but carry filsons guarantee
Trey , learn to do some maintainance on the gloves ! The minute a tiny hole appears wrap the area with Duct tape.I use whatever color is handy ! Some people just Duct tape the finger tips for those handling bricks .
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