Swedish Saddlemakers' and Upholsterers' Union

The Swedish Saddlemakers' and Upholsterers' Union (Swedish: Svenska Sadelmakare- och tapetserareförbundet, SSoT) was a trade union representing workers in leather goods in Sweden.

It established its headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark, and was an early affiliate of the Swedish Trade Union Confederation.

That year, it relocated its headquarters to Sweden, and from 1939 it restricted membership to Sweden, adopting its final name.

Membership increased to a peak of 5,721 in 1950, then fell slightly to 4,974 in 1961.

The following year, it dissolved, with about 4,000 members, working in upholstery, transferring to the Swedish Wood Industry Workers' Union, while the remainder working in saddlery transferred to the Swedish Shoe and Leather Workers' Union.