I, like yourself, have all the various types of gloves, and if they're well worn but not worn out, i've still got them.
For example, i've got a pair of full gauntlet textile ones with removable liners for long wet journeys (Rukka, gortex). They have an elastic adjuster with a toggle adjuster to help seal the glove over the jacket sleeve. They are warm yet breathable (up to a point) and are 100% waterproof. I've had them for years and they still work fine.
The rest of my gloves are leather.
My more older leather ones have a goretex lining. Don't think my older ones are goretex.......well......it's irrelevant because they aren't water tight.
I have a medium/short gauntlet pair by a Richa. Had them about 10 years.
They have armour on the fingers and knuckle etc... and they are still surprisingly water proof despite having a fair amount of wear on them. I doubt they are still current, but I can say that Richa made a decent glove.
If I was replacing that pair, i'd look at something similar from them, or another brand I would certainly consider is Rukka. They make stuff that works, but they're not cheap. They do leather ones that look decent for most 'occasions'. They're called Apollo, I think.