
Founded in 1995, Edcons blends Italian design vision with Indian traditional craftsmanship. With over 900 artisans and a Milan office, we offer end-to-end support, certified quality, fast execution, and flexible production — serving both luxury and mass-market brands.
At Edcons Export, we believe that true excellence is also measured by our respect for people, the environment, and international production standards.
That’s why we have chosen to certify our processes through globally recognized organizations.
At Edcons, sustainability means investing in people. We fund quality education for over 200 underprivileged children and champion workplace inclusion, with women making up 33% of our team. By fostering equal access to knowledge and opportunity, we help build resilient communities — because true sustainability starts with empowering the minds and hands behind every product.

Our standard delivery time is 90 days from the date of receiving the signed Proforma Invoice (PI). This timeline ensures proper production planning, quality checks, and timely dispatch. Based
The usual sample development time is 2 weeks, provided the required raw materials are available. This allows our R&D and production teams to create accurate prototypes aligned with client specifications in urgent situations, we can deliver samples within 1 week. To support this, we have dedicated 30 workers in each department of our R&D division, enabling faster turnaround without compromising quality..
We work with a network of 40 vendors from across the globe, carefully selected based on client specifications. This allows us to source the best-quality raw materials tailored to individual brand requirements
The minimum order quantity is 100 pieces per style per colour. This ensures consistency in production and material usage. For leather, the MOQ is based on dyeing requirements. It is one full drum load per colour, which typically equates to 1,100 – 1,500 pieces per colour, across all styles combined. For shipping efficiency, we recommend an MOQ of 2,000 – 2,500 pieces per shipment. This ensures optimal container utilization and cost-effectiveness in freight.