Wholesale Leather Tablet Stands: Product Brief and Sourcing Checklist
Wholesale leather tablet stands look like one category, but they are actually several different products sharing a keyword. A stand folio for iPad Pro, a sleep/wake case for iPad mini, and a zipper stand sleeve for MacBook all answer different buying questions: which devices to cover, how the stand behaves, and how the leather will be described on a product page.
Quick answer: source tablet stands device-first. Lock the model and generation list, compare stand mechanisms on the shortlist, confirm the leather grade and finish, then verify standing stability and OEM details on a physical sample before quoting MOQ.
This guide is a product brief and sourcing checklist for wholesale, OEM/ODM, private-label, and corporate buyers developing leather tablet stand programmes.
1. Lock the Device List Before Comparing Stands
Stand products are defined by the devices they fit. A buyer who starts with "tablet stands" instead of a model list ends up with a mixed cart: one SKU fits iPad mini, another fits custom Android tablets, and a third is really a laptop sleeve.
- iPad mini. Compact folios with sleep/wake support: see the sleep/wake stand case for iPad mini and the stand folio for iPad mini.
- iPad Pro 11-inch. A popular premium line where stand angle and magnet strength matter most: the full-grain stand folio for iPad Pro 11 is the reference format.
- Custom and mixed tablet models. When the brand carries several Android or OEM tablets, choose a platform that supports multiple models: the stand folio for custom tablet models and the shockproof folio for custom tablet models.
- MacBook and large tablets. If the programme also covers laptops, review the zipper stand sleeve for MacBook 13-inch separately 鈥?sleeve fit rules differ from case fit rules.
2. Compare Stand Mechanisms on the Shortlist
The word "stand" covers several mechanisms, and each has different failure points:
- Sleep/wake stand folio. The cover wakes and sleeps the screen and folds into a stand. Test magnet position, screen wake reliability, and whether the standing angle stays stable on a table.
- Magnetic folio stand. Stand stability depends on magnet strength inside the cover; request a flex and drop-tilt test on a sample.
- Zipper stand sleeve. The zipper carries the structure. Check zipper smoothness, puller finish, and how the stand fold behaves when the sleeve is full. A useful comparison: the stand folio sleeve for MacBook & iPad Pro, the shockproof folio sleeve, and the crocodile-print stand folio sleeve.
For the shared sleeve specification questions, see the laptop sleeve manufacturer guide.
3. Confirm Leather Grade and Finish
Product-page wording has to match the leather actually cut. "Genuine leather" and "full-grain" are different specifications, and finish names such as crazy horse or crocodile-print change the look, the care story, and the price position.
- Match the grade claim to the Material Lab reference before sampling.
- For a technical comparison of grades, see Full-Grain vs Top-Grain Leather for OEM Products.
- Confirm color range and batch consistency rules in the QC plan, not after bulk cutting.
4. Sampling Checks That Catch Most Stand Returns
Most stand-related complaints are found in three places: the hinge, the magnets, and the size tolerance. Approve these on a physical sample:
- Standing angle stability on a flat surface for at least two viewing angles.
- Sleep/wake reliability across the covered device models.
- Camera, port, and button cutout alignment for every model in the range.
- Leather color and stitching against the approved swatch.
- Logo position, method, and clarity on the finished leather.

5. OEM, Packaging and RFQ Notes
For private-label programmes, confirm logo method, packaging, and label requirements at the same time as the sample 鈥?the leather goods packaging guide covers the options. A complete RFQ for a tablet stand line should state the device and generation list, stand mechanism per model, leather grade and colors, logo and packaging requirements, and the sample-stage plan.

When the brief is ready, send it to our factory team for sampling and quotation, or review the production environment on the factory tour page.
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