About Leather Crafts International

Leather Crafts International is a B2B leather goods manufacturer and exporter based in Kolkata, India. We support professional buyers who need OEM manufacturing, private label development, and bulk export supply of wallets, card holders, small leather goods, and bags.

OEM / Private LabelBuilt-to-spec manufacturing
Export SupportDocs, packing & shipping help
Compliance-readyREACH / CPSIA / SABER (as needed)
Branding OptionsDeboss, foil, hardware & labels

1) Who we serve

Importers, wholesalers, distributors, e‑commerce operators, and private‑label brands seeking repeatable OEM programs.

2) What we manufacture

Leather wallets, card holders, small leather goods, side/crossbody bags, and related accessories for export assortments.

3) How the export process works

Specs confirmation → sampling → approval → bulk production → quality checks → buyer‑specified export packing and shipment coordination.

4) Why buyers continue working with us

Clear specification handling, consistent finishing standards, and practical export packing support for repeat orders.

Who we are

Leather Crafts International operates as an export-focused supplier for brands, importers, wholesalers, distributors, and corporate buyers sourcing leather products in repeat quantities. Our work is specification-led: we build and supply to a defined product brief, maintain clear model identification for reorders, and coordinate packing and export documentation based on the buyer’s shipment plan.

In practical terms, we function as an OEM leather goods supplier for buyers who want a consistent manufacturing partner. Depending on the enquiry, we support private label development (your branding and packaging) or production against a stable product specification (dimensions, materials, construction, and hardware). We use a neutral communication style and avoid publishing claims that cannot be verified. If a buyer requires specific documentation for a destination market, those requirements are reviewed and confirmed during the enquiry stage.

Because international sourcing programs vary by channel, we align early on the destination market and the route to market (online, retail, wholesale, gifting). That context helps us confirm packaging, labeling, carton markings, and presentation requirements. We supply global buyers across all 7 continents, and we keep the website content focused on process transparency instead of marketing statements.

Common search terms that describe our role include: leather goods manufacturer, OEM leather goods supplier, private label leather products, bulk leather goods exporter, and B2B leather manufacturer.

What we manufacture

Our product range is centered on export-friendly categories that are common in private label and wholesale assortments:

  • Wallets (men’s and women’s formats) — built for repeat production with stable measurements and construction details.
  • Card holders and small accessories — compact programs where finishing details and brand presentation matter.
  • Small leather goods — everyday carry accessories that require consistent material and stitching quality.
  • Bags — selected designs for bulk sourcing, with buyer-defined branding and packaging.

Within these categories, buyers typically request customizations such as material selection, color matching, lining choices, stitching thread, edge finishing, hardware selection, branding placement (for example emboss/deboss), and packaging formats. We confirm feasibility based on the exact specification and the requested quantity range. For sourcing clarity, we use model codes and keep product references organized so a buyer can return for a reorder without having to rebuild the entire specification from scratch.

Relevant phrases that buyers use for sourcing include: custom leather wallets manufacturer, private label leather accessories, and leather goods OEM production.

How we work with international buyers

Export programs succeed when steps are clear, approvals are documented, and specifications remain stable. Our OEM manufacturing workflow is designed to reduce ambiguity for B2B buyers and to support repeat orders.

  1. Initial enquiry: You share the product type or model code (or a reference image/tech pack), target quantity range, and destination country.
  2. Requirement alignment: We confirm measurable details such as dimensions, construction, compartments, leather/material preferences, lining, hardware, branding placement, and packaging requirements.
  3. Sampling (where applicable): Sampling is used to validate look, feel, color/finish, branding placement, and packaging details before bulk planning. Any revisions are documented against the agreed reference.
  4. Order planning: Once the reference is approved, we plan materials, colors, labeling, and packing requirements to minimize mix-ups in bulk programs.
  5. Production + in-process checks: During production, checks focus on specification consistency: stitching, edge finishing, branding placement, hardware alignment, and overall finishing against the approved reference.
  6. Packing + export coordination: Packing details are aligned to your shipment method and buyer/forwarder instructions. Export documents and product descriptions are coordinated to match the buyer’s requirements.

We keep this process visible on the website because it helps buyers evaluate fit before they send an RFQ. If you want a deeper view, our guides cover sourcing decisions and how to evaluate a supplier.

OEM / private label process Read sourcing guides

Quality and materials (process-based)

Quality in export programs is mainly the result of controlled inputs and consistent execution. We describe quality as a process rather than a claim. Material selection starts with the buyer brief: category, target market, target price point, and the expected hand-feel and durability requirements. During quotation and sampling, we confirm options such as leather type/finish (subject to availability), lining, thread, edge finishing approach, and hardware requirements.

During production, checks focus on repeatability and measurable alignment to the approved reference. Typical check points include dimensions and panel alignment, stitching quality and spacing, edge finishing consistency, hardware placement, logo/branding placement, and cleanliness of finishing. If a buyer has a specific inspection format, packing checklist, or carton marking requirements, those are incorporated into the packing plan.

We do not list audits on the website unless a buyer-specific requirement can be verified with supporting documentation. If your program requires destination-market testing or documentation, share the exact standard and product category so we can confirm feasibility for that order.

Relevant phrases buyers search include: export quality leather goods, leather material selection, and quality-focused leather manufacturing.

Global buyers and markets (7 continents)

We work with global B2B buyers who need stable supply programs. Typical buyer profiles include:

  • Importers and wholesalers building assortments for regional distribution.
  • Distributors supplying retail or marketplace channels.
  • Private-label brands managing seasonal drops, evergreen SKUs, and repeat reorders.
  • Corporate and institutional buyers sourcing bulk quantities for gifting or programs where packaging consistency matters.

Our buyer base includes USA, UK, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. Export planning differs by destination market, so we encourage buyers to include the country and delivery terms early. That helps align product description wording for shipping paperwork, packaging and labeling preferences, and coordination with the buyer’s forwarder or logistics partner.

Common phrases include: international leather goods exporter and global B2B leather supplier.

Transparency, compliance and trust

International buyers often make supplier decisions based on clarity and accountability, not on marketing language. For that reason, we keep the website structured with visible business identity signals, a published imprint, and contact details that match across pages.

  • Clear business identification: our legal details, registered address, GSTIN, and IEC are listed on the Imprint page.
  • Consistent contact access: WhatsApp, email, and phone are shown in the header/footer and on the Contact page.
  • Process transparency: we explain our supplier workflow, sampling approach, and quality checks so buyers understand how an order progresses.
  • Legal pages: privacy and terms pages clarify how enquiries are handled and how information is used.

We position ourselves for long-term buyer relationships by maintaining clear documentation habits: product model codes, stable references for approvals, and straightforward communication. If your sourcing program requires additional buyer-specific documentation or compliance steps, share that early so we can confirm alignment during enquiry.

Request an OEM / private label quotation

If you are evaluating an OEM supplier, the fastest way to start is to share a product reference (model code or photo/tech pack), target quantity range, destination country, preferred material/finish, branding method, and packaging requirements. If you have a target price point or retail channel, include that context so the specification can be aligned realistically.

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B2B enquiries only. We do not publish unrealistic guarantees on the website; specification and timelines are confirmed per enquiry.

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