I think we went down this road before. Seems like there are only one pair of Tillmans made in the USA, seems like I emailed them awhile ago and asked and can't for the life of me remember which ones. Here's a good link,
http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/general/made-usa-work-gloves-welding-gloves-187999/Here's a place found from the link above called Westchester Holdings, they have leather welding gloves but does not say if they are made here, made here with foreign materials or what have you. Probably have to shoot them an email or call.
http://www.west-chester.net/ShowProducts.aspx?mid=1&cid=39I thought I had an email from Tillman, but it's been at least a year since I asked about it. Like I said, seemed like only one pair of welding gloves(smaw) was made in the USA and I didn't care for it, the style I guess, nope, it was cowhide and I was wanting the elk skins, that seems right.
Hard part about getting American made gloves is (A), getting your normal supplier to stock them, get them in whatever so you don't have to buy a gross at a time, (B) out in God's country somewhere away from your normal lws and finding you need gloves and the local supplier in your area not having them available, then your buying Chinese again. (C) Trying to find a pair of 100% American made, American material gloves is gonna be like trying to find a needle in a stack of needles, then throw in availability. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for buying American gloves, supplies and so on but if I can't find them between my usual 2 LWS then I go with what I can get. They have a couple large buildings down here near me that used to be factories for GM related stuff that are no longer there, be a good place for a guy to put some out of work people in and start banging out some top notch welding gloves.