MOQ
500 pcs per designMulti-SKU projects can be discussed from 300 pcs per SKU.
OEM Manufacturing / Fan Goods / Event Merch
Custom Plush Keychainsand Bag Charms OEMMOQ from 500 pcsfor Character Goods
We turn palm-size plush mascots into attachable keychains and bag charms.Material, expression, hardware, packaging, SKU control, and QC are organized before mass production.



Before mass production
Physical sample reviewExpression, stitching, material, and hardware are checked.Packaging
OPP / backing card / blind bagSKU label and carton control can be included.IP handling
NDA availableUnreleased design files can be handled with agreed access rules.Buyer Questions
Common sourcing concerns before ordering plush charms
The fastest way to reduce sample revisions is to align size, material, hardware, packaging, and inspection terms before the first quote.
| Concern | How this page helps |
|---|---|
| Specifications are unclear at first quote | We organize size, fabric, hardware, packaging, and inspection conditions before costing. |
| Several characters need small quantities | Standard MOQ is 500 pieces per design; multi-SKU projects can often be discussed from 300 pieces per SKU. |
| Face expression accuracy is risky | Eye, nose, mouth, embroidery color, fabric direction, and symmetry are checked on samples. |
| The project has an event deadline | Sampling, revision, mass production, inspection, and freight are planned backward from the launch date. |
| Unreleased IP data needs protection | NDA, file access, and pre-release image handling can be agreed before production. |
| Packaging and SKU control are also needed | OPP, backing card, header bag, blind packaging, SKU labels, and carton labels can be included. |
Product Definition
What are plush keychains and bag charms?
They are small sewn plush mascots with ball chains, lobster clasps, keyrings, carabiners, or straps. They work well for official merch, lottery prizes, tourism gifts, and corporate novelty goods.
| Type | Size guide | Use case | Planning note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mini keychain | 5-10 cm | Blind-box goods, prize campaigns | Lightweight and easy to expand into many SKUs. |
| Standard bag charm | 10-15 cm | Event merch, fan activity goods | A good balance for expression, costume, and attachment details. |
| Large charm | 15-25 cm | Premium gifts, limited prizes | Unit cost and packaging volume should be checked early. |

Best Fit
Which projects fit this product format?
The right specification changes by channel, deadline, and packing requirements.
Official merch and fan goods
Embroidery, costume parts, individual OPP packing, and NDA-based file handling are organized together.
Concerts and event retail
We work backward from the sales date and define sample approval and freight cutoffs early.
Lottery and trading goods
Useful for multi-SKU designs, blind bags, insertion ratios, and SKU label control.
Tourism and corporate novelty
Local motifs, brand colors, logo tags, and giveaway packaging can be planned together.
Sample Matrix
Reference directions for specification planning
Use these original IP sample visuals to pick the closest hardware, texture, SKU, and use-scene direction before quotation.

Hero product definition
A pair sample showing embroidery, ribbon, pearl details, and soft pastel color direction.

Bag-use SKU group
A multi-color round plush group using silver lobster clasps and short chains.

Color SKU lineup
Useful when body color and hook color need to be coordinated.

Real bag scene
Shows how the charm hangs from bag hardware in a realistic use case.

Pair product
A soft pair direction for gift sets or two-character retail assortments.

Bag styling
A gentle lifestyle image for sales decks and call-to-action sections.

Multi-character set
A four-character direction for blind-box or trading goods planning.

Backpack use
A short-chain keyring setup that explains attachment strength clearly.

Lifestyle gift
A calmer material direction for bag accessories and gifting.

Palm-size sample
Useful for showing handheld scale during sample review.

Fuzzy material
Shows long-pile plush material with a short silver chain.

Long sleeping style
A non-round plush shape for pattern and stuffing discussions.

Tote bag scene
A casual color-hook option for tote bags and daily use.

Keyholder gift
Gold lobster clasp and round-ring construction with boucle plush texture.

Costume SKU grid
A costume and accessory direction for multi-SKU character goods.

Design planning
A planning-board image for early character direction checks.

Texture and touch
Round fuzzy mascots using silver ball chains.

Long plush series
A sleeping-style series useful for discussing length, pattern, and stuffing.
Hardware Rules
Choose hardware by real use case
Multiple hardware directions can be compared in one project, but each finished SKU group should keep a consistent attachment system for clearer costing, QC, and packing.
Hardware option
Ball Chain
A lightweight standard for mini plush mascots, blind-box items, and multi-SKU collections.



Hardware option
Keyring / Short Chain
A stronger option for backpacks and bags. Match the metal finish with the body color and target use.


Hardware option
Carabiner / Plastic Hook
Useful when the hook color is part of the design language. Best for casual bags and light plush bodies.


Hardware option
Leather Strap
A calmer gift-style finish for lifestyle bags and premium novelty projects.

Hardware option
Lobster Clasp / Snap Hook
Good for bag charms where easy attachment and removal matter. Confirm metal color, ring, and short-chain details.



Accessory Options
Accessory parts can be selected with the plush body
Straps, keyholders, ball chains, carabiners, and connector parts can be attached to deformed plush mascots and character plush goods.
Choose the part set by carry style, sales channel, packaging, and target retail price.

Confirm before ordering
Accessory parts affect not only appearance, but also hanging position, age range, sales method, and packaging. These points should be aligned before sampling.
- Attachment strength and part size for the body weight
- Cord, resin, and plating colors matched to character colors
- Use scene: ita bag, phone, keys, event retail, or ecommerce
- OPP, header bag, backing card, JAN, and SKU separation
- Body and parts supplied together, or parts added to existing plush goods
Main accessory options
We select parts together with the plush body, attachment point, and packing method.
| Accessory type | Main parts | Recommended use | Small lot |
|---|---|---|---|
| Straps | Color cord straps, ball-chain straps | Phones, ita bags, cameras, pouches | Available |
| Keyholders and keyrings | Lobster hooks + round rings, star and heart rings | Keys, bag charms, collections | Available |
| Ball chains | Same-length chains in multiple colors | Mascots, keychains, connected charms | Available |
| Carabiners and hooks | Plastic or metal carabiners | Bags, belts, event mascots | Available |
| Connector parts | Split rings, chains, swivel rings | Connecting two or more mascots | Available |
| Other parts | Bead chains, necklace-style parts | Accessory-style mascot designs | Available |
Part-by-part presentation
Color, size, and metal finish can change the retail impression even when the plush body is the same.

Straps
A standard choice for phones, pouches, and ita bags. Also useful for oshi-color SKU planning.
- Confirm: Cord color, length, metal finish, attachment point
- Use: Event merch, novelty, ecommerce

Keyholders and keyrings
A flexible option for keys and bag charms. Metal finish can move the product from casual to premium.
- Confirm: Ring diameter, hook shape, plating color
- Use: Bag charms, collections, limited goods

Ball chains
A common mascot hardware option that works well with OPP bags and backing cards.
- Confirm: Ball diameter, color, connector type
- Use: Bag charms, event merch, linked mascots

Carabiners and hooks
Easy to attach to bags or belts, with a casual event or outdoor goods feeling.
- Confirm: Plastic or metal, size, opening force
- Use: Bags, belts, event mascots

Connector parts
Useful for two-piece sets and series presentation. Check weight and pull direction when linking mascots.
- Confirm: Split ring, chain, swivel ring, strength
- Use: Two-piece sets, series goods, bag decoration

Other parts
Bead chains and necklace-like parts add an accessory feeling to plush mascots.
- Confirm: Bead size, chain length, color, clasp
- Use: Necklace-style and limited decorative goods
Application examples
The plush body and accessory parts can be planned as one product system.
Small lot support
Accessory assembly can be discussed from small lots. Share quantity, deadline, and use case so we can suggest a practical specification.
- Body and parts sourced together
- Parts added to existing plush goods
- Backing card, OPP, and SKU separation support
Spec Studio
Specifications to confirm before quotation
Even a rough design can be quoted more accurately when these points are organized.
Customization
| Process | Best for | Check point |
|---|---|---|
| Embroidery | Eyes, mouth, logo, names | Durable for mass production; fine lines may need adjusted stitch thickness. |
| Fabric switching | Costumes, ears, hair, tails | More parts mean sample checking becomes more important. |
| Applique | Stars, ribbons, patches | Adds dimension, but placement tolerance needs clear control. |
| Heat transfer / print | Small patterns, gradients | Compatibility with pile length and fabric type should be sampled. |
| Tag / brand label | Official goods, JAN control | Destination market and labeling rules should be checked in advance. |
Spec checklist
| Item | Options |
|---|---|
| Body size | 5-10 cm / 10-15 cm / 15-25 cm / custom size |
| Outer fabric | Short fur, long fur, boucle, velboa, mohair-like fabric |
| Stuffing | Polyester filling; firmness and volume are confirmed by sample |
| Face parts | Embroidery, molded parts, fabric parts, printing |
| Decoration | Ribbon, charm, patch, costume, tag |
| Hardware | Ball chain, lobster clasp, keyring, D-ring, carabiner |
| Packaging | OPP, backing card, header card, blind bag/box, carton |
| Inspection | Appearance, stitching, hardware fixing, quantity, SKU, packaging label |
SKU & Packaging
Multi-design and blind sales support
Fan goods and lottery prizes need clear SKU management. Body color, hardware, backing card, blind bag, box, and carton labels can be planned by SKU.
- Body color, hardware color, tag, and packing by SKU
- Front and back backing card information with JAN position
- Blind-item insertion ratio
- Carton labels matched to delivery documents



MOQ / Cost
MOQ, price, and lead-time guide
Price and lead time vary by size, sewing difficulty, material sourcing, hardware, packaging, quantity, peak season, and freight method.
| Cost driver | Impact |
|---|---|
| Size | Larger pieces use more fabric, filling, and packaging volume. |
| Part count | Ears, tails, costumes, and accessories increase sewing work. |
| Face specification | Embroidery density, molded parts, and symmetry tolerance affect cost. |
| Material | Special fur or dyed colors can affect price and lead time. |
| Hardware | Custom metal parts usually cost more than standard hardware. |
| Packaging | Backing cards, blind bags, and boxes require more handling than OPP only. |
| Inspection | Appearance checks, AQL, and strength requirements add labor. |
Production Flow
From design review to delivery
Buyer-side confirmations and factory-side work are managed separately at each step.
Consultation
Buyer: Share design, use case, quantity, and deadline
Factory: Confirm specs and quote conditions
Quotation
Buyer: Confirm size, material, hardware, and packaging
Factory: Estimate labor, material, MOQ, and lead time
Sample
Buyer: Check expression, scale, and texture in hand
Factory: Pattern, cutting, sewing, and photo report
Revision
Buyer: List required changes clearly
Factory: Adjust face, sewing, and part placement
Mass production
Buyer: Approve the final sample and spec sheet
Factory: Material sourcing, cutting, sewing, filling
QC / Packing
Buyer: Confirm inspection and packing requirements
Factory: Check appearance, hardware, SKU, and packaging
Shipment
Buyer: Confirm destination and freight terms
Factory: Carton labeling and shipping arrangement



Mass Production QC
Quality risks to check before mass production
A bag charm must be cute, but it also needs stable stitching, hardware fixing, SKU packing, and carton control.
| Risk | Why it matters | Check point |
|---|---|---|
| Expression drift | It changes the character impression | Eye, mouth, nose position, embroidery color, symmetry |
| Open seams | It can cause product failure in use | Curved areas, ear/arm/tail attachment points |
| Pile direction mismatch | It affects texture and photo quality | Fabric direction and cutting direction |
| Uneven stuffing | The shape collapses or looks inconsistent | Volume, firmness, three-dimensional feel |
| Hardware pull-out | The charm can fall from a bag | D-ring, loop, chain, and stitching strength |
| SKU or packing mix-up | Critical for trading and lottery goods | Item code, insertion, backing card, carton label |
Quote Request
Files needed for quotation
You can still contact us before every file is ready. Quantity, size, hardware, packaging, destination market, and deadline are the most useful first details.
Bag Charm / Strap
Bag charm use: size, hardware, and drop-risk checks
For plush bag charms, hardware choice affects how the item hangs on a bag, how visible the character is, and how secure the attachment feels during daily use.
Checks for bag attachment
- Hanging angle, movement, and character visibility on a real bag
- Connector position, D-ring, loop, and reinforcement stitching
- Hardware selection by real use case to reduce drop risk
Strap cord options are available
We can review cord straps or short connector loops for phone, pouch, and bag use. Recommended specifications depend on quantity, size, and real use case.
Backing cards, OPP bags, and multi-SKU packing
Backing cards, OPP bags, JAN or barcode labels, blind sales, multi-SKU packing, and carton labels can be organized by sales channel.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about MOQ, hardware, sample revision, and SKU packaging.
What is the MOQ for custom plush keychains?
The standard MOQ is 500 pieces per design. For multi-SKU projects, each SKU can often be discussed from 300 pieces depending on size, material, and schedule.
Can one project include ball chains, lobster clasps, and keyrings?
We can quote multiple hardware directions in one project, but each finished SKU group should keep one hardware system for stable costing, QC, and packing control.
How accurately can character faces be reproduced?
Faces are reproduced through embroidery, fabric parts, applique, printed details, or molded parts. Eye position, stitch density, fabric direction, and symmetry are checked at sample stage.
Can you support blind-box or lottery prize plush mascots?
Yes. We can plan SKU colorways, tags, backing cards, blind bags, insertion ratios, carton labels, and delivery requirements for trading and lottery goods.
Can samples be revised before mass production?
Yes. Expression, size, fabric feel, part placement, hardware, and packaging can be reviewed on the physical sample before mass production approval.
What files are needed for a quote?
A design image or three-view drawing, target size, quantity, SKU count, hardware, packaging, destination market, deadline, and inspection requirements help us quote accurately.
Which hardware should I choose for plush bag charms?
For bag attachment, we review lobster clasps, ball chains, keyrings, and strap cords by use case. The final choice depends on hanging style, drop-risk checks, backing card needs, and sales channel requirements.
Can the plush charm be made with a strap cord?
Yes. We can review cord straps or short connector loops for phone, pouch, and bag use. Recommended specifications depend on quantity, size, and real use case.

Start From Specs
Turn a rough character idea into a production-ready plush charm specification.
Share the use case and quantity first. We can organize size, material, hardware, packaging, SKU, and QC conditions together.
Prepare quote materials