For multi-character or color series, 300 pcs per SKU can be discussed depending on the shared materials and process.
Plush Drawstring Bag / Boa Pouch OEM
Custom Plush Drawstring Bags & Boa Pouches OEM
Create soft plush drawstring bags, faux fur pouches, zipper pouches, and die-cut character pouches for apparel brands, licensed IP merchandise, live event goods, and limited cosmetic sets. We help buyers define the face details, lining, zippers, cords, packaging, SKU control, inspection conditions, and delivery requirements before sampling.



Quick Facts
Core decisions before quotation
For plush drawstring bags and boa pouches, price and production conditions depend on shape, opening method, facial parts, lining, packaging, and SKU control.
Choose from drawstring bags, zipper pouches, half-moon pouches, rectangular pouches, and full-body character shapes.
Pile length, fabric weight, color matching, and embroidery visibility are checked during sampling.
OPP bags, backing cards, hang tags, JAN labels, carton labels, and split delivery can be planned.
Buyer Pain Points
Questions procurement teams should clarify early
If decisions are made only from appearance, mass production can run into zipper snagging, expression mismatch, mixed SKU packaging, or missing labeling requirements.
| Common concern | What we clarify before quotation |
|---|---|
| Can the character likeness be preserved? | We check face proportion, ears, arms, tail, embroidery stitches, applique thickness, and sample correction points. |
| Will the zipper catch the plush pile? | Pile length, zipper placement, inner piping, puller shape, and opening inspection conditions are defined upfront. |
| Can several SKUs be made in smaller quantities? | Shared patterns, color variations, patch changes, backing cards, JAN labels, and carton labels are planned as one series. |
| Does it need to hold cosmetics or small goods? | Interior dimensions, gusset, lining, inner pockets, opening width, and expected contents are checked before sampling. |
| Are labeling and delivery conditions clear? | Care labels, needle detection, packaging marks, DDP delivery, and split delivery options are checked case by case. |
Product Definition
Soft plush goods with practical storage function
Custom plush drawstring bags and boa pouches turn a character face or full-body silhouette into a usable pouch, cosmetic case, drawstring bag, or multi-purpose case. For IP goods, the key is character appeal; for apparel and beauty projects, material feel and storage usability matter; for promotional projects, packaging and delivery control often decide feasibility.

Face, ears, arms, legs, and tail parts can be checked from both front and back before production approval.

Interior dimensions can be planned around cosmetics, hair accessories, jewelry, or bundled novelty sets.
Use Cases
Choose specifications by sales channel and use case
Even with the same soft material, retail channel, packaging style, and user behavior change the recommended construction.
| Use case | Recommended style | Key checks |
|---|---|---|
| Licensed IP merchandise | Face drawstring bags, full-body bags, die-cut pouches | Character proportion, embroidery color, SKU series, backing card design |
| Live event goods | Fan-color drawstring bags, mini pouches, attachable bag parts | Portability, target selling price, venue delivery date |
| Cosmetic and beauty sets | Zipper faux fur pouches with lining | Interior size, stain resistance, ease of opening, box packaging |
| Apparel accessories | Half-moon pouches, rectangular pouches, pom-pom charms | Seasonal colors, material texture, hang tags, store display |
| Promotional gifts | Small drawstring bags, lightweight pouches, shared-pattern color series | MOQ, cost target, delivery format, logo and label handling |
Sample Matrix
Lineup examples and each image job
Images are used not only for appearance, but also to decide shape, material, opening method, SKU grouping, packaging, and accessory details.

Animal face drawstring bag
A standard style for checking face embroidery, ears, drawstring opening, and cord color.

Full-body drawstring bag
A stronger character format with arms, legs, tail, and back-side finishing details.

Color zipper pouch
A practical pouch style that can combine body color and zipper color into a cohesive series.

Half-moon cosmetic pouch
A display-friendly pouch shape that works well with patches and pom-pom charms.

Rectangular cosmetic pouch
Interior size can be planned around brushes, lip products, mini bottles, and beauty sets.

Mixed fabric drawstring bag
Plush face parts and printed fabric can be combined to balance cost, texture, and visual impact.

Coin pouch and mini case
For bag charms and novelty goods, small zippers and rings can be combined with character bodies.

Embroidered patch drawstring bag
A shared bag pattern with interchangeable patches can simplify multi-SKU planning.
Hardware / Accessories
Opening parts, cords, pullers, and attachment choices
Drawstring bags and zipper pouches use different parts. Within one SKU group, hardware should be consistent; when comparing options, the cord, puller, ring, and hook structure should be clearly separated.

For mini pouches, zipper direction, slider puller, connector ring, and clasp strength should be checked together.

For bag attachment, metal lobster clasps, plastic hooks, and rings can be selected by use case and target price.
| Part | Main use | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Round cord / ribbon cord | Drawstring bags, gift pouches, cosmetic sets | Color, thickness, knots, fray prevention, and ease of pulling |
| Resin coil zipper | Boa pouches, cosmetic pouches, mini cases | Pile snag prevention, slider color, and opening inspection |
| Metal or PVC puller | Branded pouches and licensed character goods | Shape, plating color, logo feasibility, and target age considerations |
| Ring / lobster clasp / hook | Bag attachment, key ring use, mini case attachment | Hardware strength, pull-out prevention, and SKU consistency |
| Backing card / hang tag / care label | Retail display, apparel accessories, domestic distribution | JAN, item code, composition label, supplier information, and label placement |
Specification / Customization
Custom specifications to define before sampling
The more these items are clarified upfront, the more accurate the initial quotation and sample specification become. If some items are undecided, we can propose options based on your use case.
| Item | Common options | Mass production check |
|---|---|---|
| Size | Drawstring bags around W100-200 mm; pouches around W150-220 mm | Contents, gusset, opening size, and packing dimensions |
| Outer fabric | Soft boa, sherpa fleece, short faux fur, velboa, printed fabric | Pile length, color deviation, embroidery visibility, and rubbing risk |
| Lining | Polyester taffeta, satin, cotton, or custom all-over printed lining | Stain resistance, smoothness, seam allowance, and inner label placement |
| Face and decoration | Embroidery, applique, patches, printing, 3D ears, arms, legs, and tail | Symmetry, stitch density, and attachment strength |
| Opening method | Drawstring cord, ribbon, resin coil zipper, double zipper | Ease of opening, pile snag prevention, and puller safety |
| Packaging | Individual OPP, backing card, hang tag, gift box, carton label | SKU label, JAN, packing error prevention, and delivery labels |
| Quality check | Appearance, sewing, opening, hardware, packaging marks, needle detection feasibility | Inspection conditions are set by market, target age, and specification |
JIS-related tests, chemical testing, care labels, and factory audit documents are checked according to specification, market, target age, and order quantity.
SKU / Packaging
Packaging control for multi-character and color series
For series projects, the product itself is only one part of delivery quality. SKU sheets, labels, packing methods, and carton marks are just as important.
SKU sheet
List item codes, colors, characters, sizes, hardware, and packaging.
Shared specs
Use shared patterns, lining, and cords where possible to control cost and risk.
Individual packaging
Confirm OPP, backing card, hang tag, blind bag, or box requirements.
Label review
Check JAN, material composition, care symbols, and supplier information.
Delivery control
Plan carton labels, bulk delivery, split delivery, and DDP feasibility.
MOQ / Cost Factors
What changes MOQ and unit cost
Pricing is quoted by project instead of using a fixed public price. Size, quantity, inspection, packaging, and delivery conditions all affect the final quotation.
| Factor | Impact on quotation |
|---|---|
| Quantity | Standard starting point is 500 pcs per design. For multi-SKU series, 300 pcs per SKU can be discussed. |
| Size and gusset | Fabric usage, lining, packing volume, and freight cost will change. |
| Embroidery and patches | Stitch count, number of colors, parts, and sewing process affect cost. |
| Opening parts | Zippers, cords, ribbons, hardware, and pullers change both cost and inspection needs. |
| Packaging and labels | OPP, backing cards, hang tags, JAN labels, care labels, and carton marks add process steps. |
| Inspection and delivery | Needle detection, appearance inspection, split delivery, DDP, and event deadlines are checked per project. |
Workflow
From specification discussion to delivery
Sampling and production should be planned backward from the launch date, event date, or apparel season schedule.
Specification discussion
Confirm use case, quantity, size, fabric, opening method, and packaging.
Initial quotation
Estimate based on quantity, SKU count, parts, and inspection conditions.
Sample making
Review pattern, face, size, materials, opening, and storage function.
Production and inspection
Produce to approved specs and inspect appearance, sewing, opening, and packaging.
Shipment and delivery
Confirm bulk delivery, split delivery, DDP, or other requested delivery terms.
QC Risks
Quality risks to resolve before mass production
Boa and faux fur materials can vary visually. Tolerances and inspection standards should be agreed during sampling.
Visual mismatch
- Face embroidery, ears, cheeks, and patch placement asymmetry
- Expression changes caused by pile direction or color variation
- Thickness and sewing position of 3D parts
Usability defects
- Plush pile caught in the zipper
- Drawstring cord that is hard to pull or does not return smoothly
- Insufficient interior size, gusset, or fit for expected contents
Delivery control errors
- Mismatch between SKU quantity, backing card, JAN, and carton marks
- Unconfirmed tag, packaging, or inspection standards
- Misalignment on delivery destination, lead time, or transport conditions
Specification Check
Drawstring closure, lining, and cord specification checks
For plush drawstring bags, we review not only the appearance but also closure feel, lining, cord thickness, stoppers, seam position, and individual packaging. For boa pouch projects, pile length, lining, storage capacity, and limited-set packaging should be handled as pouch specifications, not as shoulder or tote bag design.
Related categories: Custom bags and pouches OEM / Custom plush toy OEM
| Check item | What to confirm before quotation |
|---|---|
| Closure | One-side or two-side drawstring closure, cord thickness, stoppers, pull feel, and whether a zipper is also required. |
| Lining and gusset | Lining fabric, bottom gusset, expected contents, and whether the pouch keeps shape when filled. |
| Boa fabric | Pile length, color variation, embroidery or patch visibility, and possible snagging near the opening. |
| SKU and packaging | Character, color, size, backing card, barcode label, OPP bag, and carton label requirements. |
Quote Materials
Information to share before quotation
You do not need to have every detail ready. If the project is still in planning, share what you know and we can help organize the specification options.
- Design art, three-view drawings, rough sketches, or reference images
- Preferred type: drawstring bag, zipper pouch, half-moon pouch, full-body shape
- Target size, expected contents, and gusset requirements
- Quantity, SKU count, color variations, and number of characters
- Outer fabric, lining, embroidery, patch, and opening-part preferences
- Packaging: OPP, backing card, hang tag, gift box, carton
- Sales market, target age, required tests, and label requirements
- Target delivery date, destination, split delivery, and DDP preference
Internal Links
Related plush OEM pages
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions before quotation include MOQ, multi-SKU planning, fabric, zippers, care labels, and delivery terms.
What is the MOQ for custom plush drawstring bags and boa pouches?
The standard starting point is 500 pcs per design. For multi-character or color series produced together, 300 pcs per SKU can be discussed depending on the project.
Can drawstring bags and zipper pouches be made as one series?
Yes. We can keep a consistent material, color direction, or patch system while designing separate patterns and opening methods for each shape.
Can zipper snagging with faux fur or boa material be reduced?
We check pile length, zipper placement, inner piping, and puller structure during sampling, then review opening feel and snagging risk before mass production.
Can you add lining or inner pockets for cosmetic pouch projects?
Polyester taffeta, satin, cotton, or all-over printed lining can be considered. Inner pockets and gussets are checked according to the expected contents and pouch size.
Can you support care labels or quality labels for Japan-bound goods?
Depending on the sales market, material, and use case, we can review the need for composition labels, care symbols, and supplier information labels.
Can we discuss unreleased IP or limited cosmetic set projects?
Yes. NDA, sharing scope, and pre-release material handling can be confirmed in advance. During quotation, rough art or reference images can be used to organize specification options.
Can you deliver to a warehouse in Japan under DDP terms?
DDP can be discussed case by case. Quantity, carton size, destination, split delivery, and target delivery date are used to review DDP, FOB, CIF, or other terms.
What drawstring closure options are available?
We can review one-side or two-side drawstring closure, cord thickness, stoppers, and lining based on the specification. Recommended details depend on quantity, size, and use case.
How should boa pouches and boa bags be separated?
Boa pouches are planned for small-item storage, limited sets, and novelty packaging, while boa bags should be handled as carry bags such as tote or shoulder styles.
Can you support multi-SKU packaging and barcode labels?
Yes. Organizing character, color, size, packaging format, barcode labels, and carton labels in advance helps quotation and pre-production checks.
Organize your plush drawstring bag or boa pouch specifications before quotation.
Even if design, size, material, opening method, packaging, or SKU count is not finalized, you can start from the planning stage.
