Our Roots
A leather town's answer to a beekeeper's oldest problem
Sialkot has tanned hide and stitched gloves since long before "protective equipment" was a category.
Beeshielders grew out of that workshop tradition — local tanners, local stitchers, and a small team
that tests every batch against the one customer who can't be fooled by good marketing: a bee.
We don't outsource the parts that matter. Hide selection, ventilated panelling, and seam reinforcement
all happen under one roof, by people who've been doing it long enough to know which stitch fails first.