FAQ
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.
2.How to choose sole materials for cotton slippers?
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.
3. How long it takes for slipper sampling ?
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.
4. What are the most common custom options for cotton slippers?
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.
5.What selling points help cotton slippers sell better at retail?
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