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Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide

This repaired preview adds WebP imagery and turns the original cost article into a practical B2B guide for mold cost, MOQ, unit price drivers, packaging, and DDP delivery.

Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide hero production reference
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide hero production reference
Cost driversMold complexity, size, number of parts, paint process, fabric choice, SKU count, packaging, and inspection scope.
MOQ logicHybrid molded goods often need a larger setup than simple plush, so feasibility depends on both mold and assembly conditions.
Quote actionPrepare size, quantity, design views, material image, packaging, and destination before asking for unit price.

1. Why MOQ is different from ordinary plush

Sofubi plush projects include molded parts, sewing, assembly, and finishing. Mold setup, material procurement, and line coordination make the minimum lot different from a simple sewn plush toy.

  • Molded parts create setup cost and approval steps.
  • Fabric procurement and sewing need their own minimums.
  • Packaging and SKU split can change the practical MOQ.
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide sample and material review
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide sample and material review

2. Separate one-time cost from unit cost

Buyers should not compare only unit price. Mold, sample, artwork adjustment, packaging setup, inspection, and shipping can all affect the final project budget.

  • List mold/sample cost separately from unit price.
  • Check whether packaging and delivery are included.
  • Use DDP estimates when landed cost is important.
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide specification and SKU planning
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide specification and SKU planning

Custom Sofubi Production Cost: What to Prepare Before Requesting a Quote

The cost of custom sofubi production depends on the character size, split structure, color count, number of molds, production quantity, packaging specification, inspection requirements, and target delivery schedule. For an accurate OEM quotation, prepare front and back artwork, target dimensions, planned quantity, SKU count, packaging method, and preferred delivery timing before requesting a quote.

Item to confirmCost impactMaterials to prepare before quotation
SizeLarger characters usually increase material, mold, and packaging costTarget height, width, and depth
Structure / part splitMore parts can increase mold count and assembly workMovable parts, split requests, reference images
Color count / paintingHand painting, mask painting, and printing area affect laborColor references, Pantone codes, paint instructions
Quantity / MOQHigher quantities help spread mold cost across more unitsFirst-run quantity and repeat-order plan
PackagingBacking card, OPP bag, individual box, barcode, and carton labels affect total landed costPackaging style, delivery format, shipping terms

How is cost different for handmade sofubi and OEM mass production?

For handmade sofubi, the main cost burden is materials, tools, sculpting, trial production, and personal labor. For OEM mass production, cost planning includes mold development, sample confirmation, molding, painting, inspection, packaging, and international delivery. For retail goods, event merchandise, corporate mascots, and licensed character products, stable mass-production quality and repeatability matter more than a one-off handmade workflow.

What affects sofubi mold cost?

Sofubi mold cost changes with figure size, part split, surface detail, molding difficulty, revision count, and production quantity. When several SKUs share a series, common parts or consistent size planning can help control mold cost.

Reducing mold cost by oversimplifying the shape can weaken the character identity and retail value, so mold cost should be judged together with reproducibility, mass-production stability, and expected selling price.

Even if your artwork is not fully finalized, we can help organize the quotation conditions when the target size, quantity, and use case are clear. For related figure specifications, see our PVC Sofubi Figure OEM and Mass Production page.

3. Reduce cost by simplifying what does not affect value

Cost reduction should not damage the character's face expression or product safety. It is usually safer to simplify packaging, SKU count, accessory parts, or color count before compromising core expression quality.

  • Protect face accuracy and key material feel.
  • Simplify secondary accessories where possible.
  • Use a clear SKU plan to reduce packing errors.
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide packaging and label check
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide packaging and label check

Cost factor map

MoldNumber of molded parts, size, complexity, and surface finish.
MaterialSoft-vinyl grade, fabric type, filling, embroidery, and accessories.
LaborSewing complexity, assembly steps, paint process, and inspection scope.
DeliveryCarton volume, DDP route, split shipment, and deadline buffer.

Production image modules

Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide hero production reference
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide hero production reference
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide sample and material review
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide sample and material review
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide specification and SKU planning
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide specification and SKU planning
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide packaging and label check
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide packaging and label check
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide quality inspection checkpoint
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide quality inspection checkpoint
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide delivery and carton management
Sofubi Plush OEM Cost and Minimum Lot Guide delivery and carton management

FAQ

Can a cost guide give a fixed price?

No. For OEM projects, price must be quoted from size, material, quantity, packaging, and delivery conditions.

What lowers cost most safely?

Clear specifications, fewer unnecessary SKUs, simple packaging, and early sample approval usually reduce avoidable cost.

Can acrylic or plush goods be ordered together?

Yes. Mixed goods can improve campaign planning when SKU and delivery rules are controlled.

Prepare a practical OEM quote package.

Send artwork, size, quantity, packaging method, destination, and target delivery date. The reply can focus on feasibility, sample flow, and cost drivers instead of generic estimates.

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