That production capacity of 100,000 pieces per month makes it viable for a big launch or a staggered rollout across multiple SKUs, and we're talking about a 15-working-day sample lead time from artwork submission, which is actually tighter than what most custom fabric shops offer for a single run.


Basically, the MOQ of 1 piece for testing is the real draw here — you can validate design and feel before committing to thousands, and teh fill is PP cotton which meets eco-friendly standdard for child safety, so we've got enclosure within CE, EN71, ASTM, CPSIA, and REACH without having to chase separate certifications for different markets.

The HS code is 9503002100, but what matters more is that they support custom packaging and private labeling — so you can control the shelf-ready presentation without a separate vendor — and the material choice is fully customizable: size, color, shape, and even the plush fabric grade, though most buyers go with the standard plush for cost reasons.

We usually have stock for initial prototyping, but confirm lead time for of 5000 units or so because the embroidery and printing services add complexity (typically 2-3 weeks extra for detailed logos or multi-color patterns).


A detail you might not think to ask is that the design process targets 98% similarity to your orginal artwork — they actually send digital proofs first, so there's a feedback loop before anything gets cut — but this isn't suited for highly realistic fur textures or moving parts, as the construction is standard plush toy assembly.