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Kanpur Nagar's leather equestrian boots: Precision craftsmanship for global riding markets

Kanpur Nagar's leather equestrian boots: Precision craftsmanship for global riding markets

Your Story 3 weeks ago

In Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur Nagar district, leather craftsmanship has long supported a diverse range of products-from footwear and accessories to specialised equipment for international markets.

Among these, equestrian riding boots represent a niche category designed not for fashion but for performance, durability, and precise fit required by horse riders.

Tall riding boots in particular demand high levels of measurement accuracy. A single shoe size can translate into multiple calf fittings and several height combinations, making the manufacturing process far more complex than standard footwear production.

The production chain operates within Kanpur's established leather ecosystem. Tanned leather, synthetic materials, soles, and other components are sourced through the region's manufacturing network and assembled by skilled workers who rely on consistent craftsmanship and repeatable techniques.

Recognising this longstanding industrial strength, Leather Products has been notified as one of the district's products under the One District One Product (ODOP) Programme. The initiative highlights Kanpur Nagar's leather cluster while helping enterprises strengthen market visibility and connect with buyers more easily.

One such enterprise is Lord Shiva Export, where Vinit Verma focuses on manufacturing equestrian riding boots. The unit produces various formats including tall boots, short boots, and country boots designed for the equestrian market. Among these, the enterprise has developed a particular focus on tall riding boots due to the specialised sizing and craftsmanship they require.

Material selection plays an important role in determining product positioning. Most of the output uses leather, though some synthetic variants are also produced. Premium models often use imported cow leather, which tends to be thicker and heavier, providing durability for intensive riding conditions. For other production lines, leather sourced domestically from Kanpur and Chennai supports products where weight and thickness requirements are comparatively lower.

The manufacturing process begins with selecting leather according to the boot specification. The material is cut and stitched during the closing stage before moving to assembly. Components then undergo lasting, where the structure and fit of the boot are set. After this, appropriate soles are selected and attached depending on the intended usage.

Finishing focuses on maintaining consistency across pairs. For specific product lines, waterproof performance is tested to meet defined standards, including builds positioned as fully waterproof and leather variants designed to maintain water resistance for extended periods. The boots are then packed and prepared for dispatch.

Exports form the primary market for these products, with shipments reaching customers in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and several European countries. Over time, production capacity has expanded from around 150 pairs per day to approximately 250-300 pairs daily, reflecting steady growth driven by international orders.

Enterprises like these demonstrate how Kanpur Nagar's leather industry continues to evolve within specialised global segments. With its deep-rooted manufacturing base and recognition under the ODOP Programme, the district's leather cluster remains an important contributor to both employment and export-oriented production.

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