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Custom Idol and Live Merch Plush OEMSmall Lots, Member SKUs and Tour Split Delivery

Official plush sold at live venues needs coordinated planning for member SKUs, member colors, national-tour split delivery, booth-readable packaging, EC sales, and inventory. Small-lot projects can start from the planning stage.

Around 300-500 unitsMember SKUsTour split deliveryVenue / EC packing
Built for paid live merchandiseThis page is for sellable official venue and EC merchandise, organizing cost drivers, inventory, SKUs, packaging, QC, and split-delivery conditions before quotation.

Why buyers choose our idol and live merch plush OEM support

Coordinate the product and selling operation when multiple members, fixed show dates, and multiple destinations overlap.

Small-lot planning

Use roughly 300-500 units per design as a discussion guide, then adjust by member count, shared specifications, and total volume.

Member SKU control

Organize member colors, outfit variants, and venue-limited versions in one SKU sheet from quotation through packing and delivery.

National tour delivery

Separate venue, show date, destination, arrival date, and carton markings around the merchandise launch schedule.

Booth-ready packaging

Combine backing cards, OPP bags, barcodes, and venue labels so sales staff can identify each SKU quickly.

Four conditions to define before quoting live merch plush

Quotation and scheduling become more accurate when sales channels, SKU structure, delivery mode, and packaging are aligned first.

Paid live merch

Plan the plush as sellable official merchandise, not a free promotional giveaway.

Tour split delivery

Separate venue, date, delivery address, and carton labels around the sales schedule.

Member SKUs

Manage member colors, outfit variants, sets, and venue-limited versions in the SKU sheet.

Booth packaging

Define backing cards, barcodes, OPP bags, and venue labels that sales staff can identify fast.

Small-lot guidelines for idol and live merch plush

These are quotation discussion guides. Conditions vary by member count, size, material, embroidery, outfit, accessories, and packaging.

Use caseTypical discussion rangeNotes
Single memberAround 300-500 unitsDiscuss by size, embroidery, outfit, accessories, and packing.
Member series (3-5 members)Around 300 units per designAdjust quantities by SKU according to total volume and shared specifications.
Venue-limited or color variantDiscuss from around 200 unitsConfirm reuse of patterns or shared parts and material availability.
Sample productionFrom 1 pieceFor approval of expression, color, outfit, size, and accessories.

* These are not unconditional fixed MOQs. Share the member count, quantity per SKU, and total volume for confirmation.

How to separate member and venue SKUs

Use one SKU sheet to organize member colors, outfit variants, venue-limited versions, sets, and EC-versus-venue packaging.

SKU planTypical specificationWhat to confirm before quotation
Member SKUColor, outfit, expression, and tag differencesList quantity gap, barcode, backing card, and venue inventory.
Tour venue SKUVenue-limited items, date split, regional cartonsConfirm delivery address, arrival date, carton label, and reserve stock.
Set sales SKUFull-member set, pair set, box, bonus itemConfirm set assembly, outer packaging, barcode, and inventory name.
EC sales SKUOnline stock, pre-order, repeat batchConfirm warehouse label, product registration name, individual packing, and shipment unit.
eight-member idol plush SKU collection organized by member color
Original eight-member SKU collection example. No real group or licensed IP is used.

Check expression, outfit, and member colors during sampling

Use the approval sample to review expression, member color, embroidery, print, ribbons, size, hand feel, and accessory balance.

sample close-up for facial embroidery on an idol live merch plush
Facial embroidery fidelity

Review eye, eyebrow, mouth, hair-part placement, and embroidery-thread color.

three idol plush SKUs showing member colors and outfit variations
Shared base and member variants

Share body and costume construction while controlling hair, color, and added outfit parts by SKU.

Packaging changes for venue sales, EC sales, and national tours

Combine booth-readable backing cards and labels, EC packing and warehouse labels, plus venue quantities, arrival dates, and carton markings into one shipment plan.

Venue sales

Align backing card, barcode, product name, and venue label to reduce picking errors.

EC sales

Separate individual packing, warehouse labels, and shipment units from venue stock.

National tour split delivery

Confirm quantity, arrival date, destination, reserve stock, and cartons for each venue.

member SKU backing-card OPP barcode packing and carton preparation
Member SKU packaging

Match backing-card color, OPP bag, barcode, tags, and cartons to the SKU sheet.

tour-venue split delivery and carton allocation for idol plush merchandise
Venue split delivery

Check show date, destination, quantities by SKU, and reserve stock by carton.

coordinated idol concert plush charm headband and pouch merchandise set
Coordinated merch series

Coordinate plush, headbands, pouches, and charms within one merchandise design system.

Quality, needle detection, and SKU matching for paid live merchandise

For official merchandise sold to fans, control appearance against the approved sample, metal contamination, packing mismatches, and venue shipment errors.

100% appearance review

Match expression, sewing, thread trimming, outfit parts, tags, and individual packing to the approved sample.

Needle and metal control

Define final metal-detector or needle-detection conditions according to the project and sales requirements.

SKU and packing match

Check the combination of member, backing card, barcode, venue label, and carton marking.

Carton check before split delivery

Match venue quantity, reserve stock, arrival date, and destination against the shipment list.

Custom idol and live merch plush OEM workflow

When show dates are fixed, plan backward from venue split-delivery and packaging-data deadlines.

1Brief and specifications

Confirm member count, SKUs, quantity, show dates, and destinations.

2SKU sheet and quotation

Organize member quantities, packaging, split delivery, and QC.

3Sample and approval

Review and revise expression, embroidery, outfit, and member colors.

4Production, QC, detection

Check appearance, sewing, SKUs, packing, and metal control.

5Packing and delivery

Separate venue and EC cartons for each required arrival date.

Risks to control before mass production

Live merch has fixed selling dates and stock movement, so SKU, packaging, and delivery mismatches should be caught early.

Venue mixing

Weak carton labels or SKU sheets can cause stock for one venue to mix with another.

Hard-to-read booth packaging

Similar backing cards or labels increase picking mistakes during event sales.

Member color drift

Fabric, embroidery thread, ribbon, and tag color should be checked together at sample stage.

Tight delivery timing

Tour opening dates, added venues, and EC shipment need a clear split-delivery plan.

Materials to prepare before quotation

Undecided items are acceptable. The more information available, the easier it is to compare specifications, cost, schedule, and packaging.

Sales format

Venue merch, EC sales, pre-order, venue-limited item, or set sales.

SKU structure

Member count, color, outfit variants, quantity gap, and venue-specific SKUs.

Packaging specs

Backing card, OPP bag, barcode, hang tag, box, set assembly, and carton label.

Tour information

Show date, venue, delivery address, arrival date, split-delivery count, and reserve stock.

Sample checks

Expression, outfit, embroidery, color tone, tags, and member colors.

QC conditions

Appearance, sewing, SKU matching, packaging matching, and carton label checks.

This page does not use real idol, group, or agency names for traffic. Specifications, quantity, sales timing, and split delivery are confirmed project by project.

Related pages

This differs from free promotional novelty plush. Compare adjacent scenarios and supplier criteria below.

Frequently asked questions

Can member-specific plush be produced in small lots?

Yes. A typical discussion guide is around 300-500 units per design, adjusted by member count, total volume, and shared specifications. Some venue-limited color variants may be discussed from around 200 units.

Can you support split delivery by national tour venue?

Depending on specification and quantity, organize venue, show date, arrival date, destination, SKU quantity, carton markings, and reserve stock before quotation.

How accurately can member colors and outfit variants be reproduced?

Review fabric, embroidery thread, ribbon, print, and costume parts during sampling. Three-view artwork, color codes, and outfit photos make variant control more precise.

Can you handle a short schedule close to the concert date?

Feasibility depends on quantity, materials, sample revisions, and packaging-data readiness. Share the show date, warehouse intake date, and venue arrival date for a realistic schedule review.

Can a venue-limited version and standard version be produced together?

Yes. Separate common specifications from changed parts, then control the SKU sheet, backing card, barcode, venue label, and carton markings.

Can EC and venue sales use different packaging?

Depending on the project, separate EC individual packing and warehouse labels from venue backing cards, sales labels, and cartons.

Can you support NDA and unreleased IP data control?

NDA terms, authorized contacts, file access, storage scope, and production photo reviews can be organized project by project.

What should we prepare before quotation?

Share front, side, and back artwork, member count, target size, SKUs, quantities, packaging, tour dates, destinations, and requested timing. Undecided details can be organized from the sales plan.

Discuss specifications and request a quotation

Even when member count, SKUs, packaging, or split-delivery conditions are not final, we can organize the required checkpoints from the sales plan and show dates.