Material Library

Bag materials selected around price, durability, feel, and sustainability claims.

Match material direction with MOQ, target price, product use, and logo method before sampling begins.

Material Decision Guide

Choose materials by cost, use case, and brand claim.

Material choice affects MOQ, unit price, color stability, logo method, durability, sustainability claims, and packing cost. The strongest RFQs usually connect material direction with target buyer, launch price, expected use, and compliance needs.

Price-sensitive retail programs

PU, canvas, and standard nylon keep costs under control while leaving room for color, print, and logo options.

Durability-led travel use

Nylon, RPET, reinforced stitching, and stress-point review suit gym bags, toiletry kits, and daily carry items.

Sustainability or premium claims

RPET, eco nylon, genuine leather, traceable trims, and certificate support help keep material claims consistent with the finished bag.

Logo-heavy brand programs

PU, canvas, nylon, and leather-look materials can be matched with print, embroidery, debossing, label, or hardware logo methods.

Material To Production

Material choices carry through checking, cutting, sewing, and packing.

Material check before production

Material check before production

Fabric, color, handfeel, and trim direction are reviewed before production handoff.

Cutting and panel preparation

Cutting and panel preparation

Selected materials are cut into panels and prepared for sewing, logo, and assembly steps.

Packing-ready material control

Packing-ready material control

Finished bags are checked against the approved material, color, and trim direction before packing.

Trim and component review

Trim and component review

Zippers, labels, panels, and semi-finished parts are reviewed before final assembly and packing.