Material direction
Leather type, hand-feel, colour, lining, hardware and finish are clarified before sampling.
Private-label leather goods manufacturer
LIO GROUP develops bags, wallets, belts and small leather goods with material discipline, repeatable construction and export-ready presentation from Kolkata, India.

What buyers are really sourcing
Every buyer conversation connects product category, leather direction, sample standard, construction, branding, packing and shipment readiness. That is what keeps the final order aligned with the approved sample.
Leather type, hand-feel, colour, lining, hardware and finish are clarified before sampling.
Pattern, skiving, reinforcement, stitching and edge finish are treated as visible quality signals.
Branding, packaging, inspection and carton logic are aligned to the buyer’s channel.

Craft & materials
Work with Nappa, Antique, Hunter, Oil Pull-Up, Aniline, Nubuck, Washed, Hair-on and custom leather directions, supported by zippers, linings, fittings, threads and edge-finishing decisions suitable for the target product.
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Making discipline
Cutting, preparation, stitching, edge finishing, inspection and packing are connected stages. The goal is not a single attractive sample — it is a standard that can be repeated across the order.
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Buyer path
Every order moves through a controlled buyer path: clarify the product, approve the sample, repeat the standard in production, then prepare the goods for export.
Category, quantity, leather, market and target finish.
Construction, material, hardware and branding approved.
Cutting, making, finishing and inspection controlled in sequence.
Packing, presentation and shipment readiness checked before dispatch.
Output: a cleaner handover from approved sample to packed goods, with fewer surprises for the buyer.
Start with a clear buyer brief