Custom Cotton Slippers

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1. What contents should be clarified in cotton slippers specification?

Materials, structure, sole, tolerance, construction, logo, packaging, and testing standards.

* Upper material: Fabric type, composition, color, weight, and tolerance.

* Lining : Lining fabric, padding material, filling thickness, and tolerance.

* Slipper structure: Open-toe, closed-toe, heel shape, and opening design.

* Size range: Size chart, size tolerance, and fit notes.

* Outsole material: TPR, PVC, EVA, or fabric sole.

* Outsole thickness: With tolerance specified, such as **2cm ± 0.2cm.

* Single-slipper weight: With tolerance specified, such as **150g ± 5g.

* *Anti-slip design: Specify tread pattern, grip area, and anti-slip requirement.

* Silent walking: Specify whether a quiet sole cloth or a soft bottom layer is needed.

* Construction method: Injection, cemented, stitched.

* Washability: Disposable, washable, or reusable.

* Logo method:* Embroidery, woven label, heat transfer, or print.

* Packaging: Polybag, hangtag, insert card, carton, barcode, and carton mark.

* Standards: Buyer test standard, market compliance, and inspection level.

By home-use scene, comfort, grip, weight, and cost.

* Fabric sole: Light and quiet, best for bedroom, carpet, and dry indoor floors.

* Drop-plastic fabric sole: Fabric sole with PVC or rubber grip dots. Better grip than plain fabric, but still not for wet floors or heavy outdoor wear.

* EVA foam sole: Soft, light, and quiet. Good for comfortable house slippers, but plain EVA can be slippery on wet floors.

* PVC sole: More durable and cost-friendly. Better for grip and wear, but heavier than EVA sole and may feel harder in cold weather.

* TPR sole: Strong grip, quiet walking, good flexibility, and better folding resistance. Best for higher-end indoor slippers that need better anti-slip performance.
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* Key specs: Sole material, thickness, single-slipper weight, and allowed tolerance.

* Grip details: Tread pattern, groove depth, grip area, and wet-floor slip test.

* Construction method: Cemented, stitched sole.

Normally is 7–15 days.
Custom soles, special colors, or detailed embroidery usually need more time.

* Special requirement: Custom soles, special colors, and complex embroidery can extend the timeline.

* Material check: Confirm fabric, lining, padding, sole, color, and hand feel.

* Fit check: Confirm size, comfort, foot entry, and wearing feel.

* Logo check: Confirm logo size, position, and production method.

Logo, upper color, slipper shape, insole, size range, sole material, packaging, and carton marks.

* Logo: Embroidery, printing, woven label, or heat transfer.

* Upper color

* Slipper shape: Open-toe, closed-toe, open-back, or closed-back.

* Insole / Midsole Padding:Regular foam, memory foam, or high-density sponge.

* Size range: Women’s, men’s, kids’, or mixed size runs.

* Sole material: Fabric, drop-plastic fabric, EVA, PVC, TPR, or rubber.

* Packaging: Hangtag, polybag, gift box, or display box.

* Carton marks: Shipping mark, barcode.

Shoppers are more willing to pay for comfort, grip, easy care, and daily-use convenience.

* Soft cushioning: Memory foam or high-density sponge gives a better first-step feel.

* Non-slip sole: Helps shoppers feel safer on smooth indoor floors.

* Machine washable: Makes cleaning easier after daily wear.

* Quiet walking: Better for bedrooms, apartments, and night use.

* Soft touch: Makes the slipper feel comfortable for long home wear.

* Indoor / light outdoor use

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