Standards

The details buyers notice before they trust production.

Material consistency, construction discipline, clean finishing, inspection and packing are the standards that turn a good sample into repeatable leather goods production.

Leather goods inspection table with finished products, hardware and packing details

Why standards matter

A buyer does not only approve a design. They approve whether it can be repeated.

The standards page explains the quality logic behind LIO GROUP’s work: how material, construction, finishing and shipment preparation are controlled so the final goods stay aligned with the approved sample.

Leather stitching, edge finishing, hardware and material detail board

Control points

What is checked before the product reaches the buyer.

Material standardLeather direction, colour, surface character, thickness, lining and component choices are aligned before bulk production.
Construction standardPattern accuracy, skiving, reinforcement, stitching, shape, hardware placement and edge finishing are treated as visible quality signals.
Finish standardProducts are reviewed for trimming, edge paint, thread cleanliness, lining finish, hardware marks, branding placement and final hand-feel.
Packing standardGoods are prepared around buyer presentation, carton logic and export movement so products arrive clean, organised and channel-ready.

Operating principles

Clarity before samplingCategory, leather, fittings, quantity and price target should be clear before development begins. Sample as standardThe approved sample becomes the reference for material, making, finish and packing. Consistency over decorationPremium work depends on repeatable details, not unnecessary visual noise. Export-ready thinkingInspection and packing are considered part of production, not an afterthought.