Spartan Leathers brings high quality to a low price
With 1-piece off-the-shelf suits starting at $365 and custom-fitted ones starting at $425, Spartan Leathers is aiming to undercut the prices of established brands without compromising on quality. This is possible because its suits are manufactured in Pakistan and distributed directly to customers. Cheap labor plus no middleman equals low prices.
Leather suit manufacturers in Pakistan are increasingly making it
possible for small European and US businesses to compete with larger
rivals on quality and price. All the expertise and know how needed to
construct a high-quality, safe suit comes from the Pakistani
manufacturer while the colors, specification, branding and marketing
are handled here. Since this means more safety for more people at a
lower price, we think it’s a good thing.While we don’t envision people trading down from more expensive, more fully featured products from brands like Alpinestars or Dainese, Spartan’s products offer a price point people previously unable to justify the cost of a full leather suit will be comfortable with. All Spartan suits are manufactured from 1.4mm full-grain cowhide, use double leather and triple stitching in impact areas and come with CE-approved armor, YKK zips and a removable lining.
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The quality of the suits from Pakistan are quite impressive. We've had a few companies from there pitch for business... Where they fall down is design. They are often imitations of Alpine Stars last range and have little personality. If any of these Pakistani companies could poach a decent designer then maybe some of the big boys would have something to think about.
Hi, this is Dave, the owner of Spartan leathers.
Regarding Urban Rider's comments about designs, I design all my suits myself.
Not sure about him, but most people seem to love my designs so far.
But he makes a good point, the designs the manufacturers offer are pretty terrible.
I offer custom suits for both men and women with woman specific designs, and as my business continues to grow, I'll continue to offer more designs and features.
Thanks,
Dave