Custom Furry Slippers Solution
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FAQ
1. What product specs should be confirm before sourcing plush slippers?
Firstly confirm the upper, lining, outsole, filling, trims, packaging, and label.
* *Upper: Plush fabric type, composition, color, GSM, and pile height.
* Lining: Lining material, rough or soft, thickness, and color.
* Outsole: TPR, EVA, rubber, or textile sole.
* Filling: Memory foam, high-elastic sponge.
* Trims: Bow, embroidery, patch, or other decorations.
* Packaging: Polybag, hangtag, insert card, gift box, or carton.
* Label : Material label, size label, barcode, warning label, and carton mark.
2. How to choose between faux fur, artificial plush, wool, and sheepskin slippers?
Choose the material by price level, sales channel, comfort target, and compliance needs.
* Price-driven styles: Use polyester plush, coral fleece, faux fur, and EVA or TPR outsoles.
* Best for: Supermarkets, online promotions, and gift programs.
* Mid-range styles:* Use higher-GSM artificial plush, memory foam, and TPR or rubber outsoles.
* Best for: Chain retail and private-label programs.
* Premium styles: Use wool, sheepskin, leather, and better packaging.
* Best for: Boutique retail, premium gifting, and ESG-focused brands.
Synthetic plush is easier to scale and color-match. Natural wool and sheepskin feel more premium, but cost more and need stricter material, label, and test documents.
3.How should buyers control plush slipper sample development?
Buyers should control the process from RFQ to final inspection, and make sure the approved sample matches bulk production.
* RFQ: Confirm target price, quantity, style, and lead time.
* Tech Pack / BOM: Lock materials, size chart, logo, outsole, packaging, and test needs.
* First Sample: Check shape, comfort, materials, and basic workmanship.
* Revision Sample: Correct fit, color, outsole, logo, or packaging issues.
* PP Sample: Approve final material, color, size, construction, and packaging before bulk production.
* Bulk Production: Produce according to the approved PP Sample.
* Inline Inspection: Check problems during production.
* Final Inspection: Check size, color, workmanship, packaging, barcode, and carton marks before shipment.
4.What are the most common quality problems in plush slippers?
The most common problems are open glue, glue stains, asymmetry, shedding, bad odor, mold, broken needles, and wrong labels.
5. Do plush slippers need CE marking when exported to the EU?
Usually no. But they still need to comply with EU safety, chemical, and material labelling requirements, as well as traceability requirements.
* REACH testing
* Footwear material label
* SVHC declaration
* Traceability: Keep supplier, material, batch, origin, and importer information.
* Eco claims: Use evidence such as GRS, RCS, FSC, or other valid certificates.
6. What needs to be checked when exporting plush slippers to the U.S.?
Country of origin marking, material description, and children’s product safety.
* Country of origin: Mark the origin clearly, durably, and visibly.
* Material description: Make sure product names, labels, and online listings match the real materials.
* Real fur: If the slipper contains real fur, follow U.S. fur labeling rules.
* CPC: Children’s products may need a Children’s Product Certificate.
* Lead limits: Check total lead and lead in surface coating.
* Phthalates: Check applicable phthalate restrictions when required.