01 Sample room
Pattern and sample review
Development tables, sample comparison, fit notes, material cards, and trim decisions before bulk approval.
We help buyers develop samples in China, manage materials and QC across both sites, and ship finished bags through a dual-factory setup built for export business.
Suitable for buyers who need structure review, material matching, and sample revisions before PO.
Sampling, development, and higher-volume production can be split across the right factory setup.
Factory equipment view
These public references show the practical path from sample review to material checking, line production, inspection, and packing release. Detailed equipment lists and private proof packs can be shared during RFQ.
01 Sample room
Development tables, sample comparison, fit notes, material cards, and trim decisions before bulk approval.
02 Material control
Fabric, lining, zipper, webbing, color, handfeel, and trim checks are handled before the order moves to production.
03 Workshop
Panel preparation and line handoff are managed around the approved sample so construction stays consistent.
04 Production line
Bag bodies, straps, lining, pockets, hardware, and reinforcement points move through line-level production control.
AI-assisted brief review
AI does not replace factory review or sample approval. It helps buyers organize unclear requirements before the first conversation, so sampling starts with fewer missing details and less back-and-forth.
AI helps organize bag type, size, material, logo method, quantity, destination market, packaging, and use case before the first factory reply.
Reference photos, trim choices, dimensions, and QC risks can be compared before a physical sample is started.
A structured checklist makes pricing, sample lead time, feasibility, and production handoff easier to discuss with the factory team.
What to send first
What we do
Connect5 supports product development, sample review, production planning, packaging, and export handling in one sourcing path so buyers can quickly understand how the factory works.
Buyer routes
Main bag categories
Start with the category that is closest to your real project. This keeps the first factory conversation concrete and reduces vague quote requests.
Sampling, pattern work, material matching, and hardware development in Zhongshan.
Mass production support for duty-sensitive markets with stable export flow.
Inline inspection, final inspection, and factory documentation support for buyers.
Buyer route map
The homepage keeps commercial, proof, product, and resource routes close to the buyer journey without turning the first impression into a directory.
Best landing page for buyers comparing China bag manufacturers, China sample-room support, and OEM/ODM production routes.
Helps buyers compare manufacturers, suppliers, trading companies, proof, and quote-readiness.
Routes buyers to handbags, totes, backpacks, cosmetic bags, crossbody bags, sports bags, and more.
Routes buyers into tool bags, insulated delivery bags, medical organizers, outdoor bags, equipment cases, and emergency go bags.
Central proof page for factory structure, QC, China sampling, Cambodia production, and sourcing-team confidence.
Links charts, checklists, templates, and commercial pages so sourcing teams can compare details faster.
Connects logo bag, branded bag, merch, event, and organization use cases to OEM/ODM manufacturing support.
Captures creator, nonprofit, event, retail, and company-culture tote demand with a clearer RFQ checklist.
Useful checklist page for sourcing teams, editors, AI summaries, and commercial buying routes.
Specialty manufacturing routes
These routes help buyers outside mainstream fashion categories discuss tool bags, insulated delivery bags, healthcare organizers, outdoor gear bags, equipment cases, and emergency go bags with the right factory context.
Hub specialty B2B bag routes
Use this first when the buyer is outside normal handbags, totes, or fashion backpacks.
Tool, delivery, healthcare, outdoor, equipment, and emergency bag routes in one crawl hub.
P1 custom tool backpack manufacturer
For electrician, HVAC, field-service, MRO, contractor, and industrial supply buyers.
Hard-bottom structure, pocket logic, webbing, reinforcement, and private-label quote path.
P2 custom insulated delivery bag manufacturer
For restaurant delivery, rider gear, pizza, grocery, pharmacy, and cold-chain programs.
Thermal lining, leakproof review, cleanability, reflective details, and bulk pack-out route.
P3 medical organizer bag factory
For home-care, nurse bag, first-aid, EMS, and non-sterile healthcare organizer sourcing.
Wipeable lining, removable dividers, organizer layout, conservative compliance wording.
P4 outdoor gear bag private label
For bikepacking, dry bag, fishing tackle, camping organizer, and outdoor accessory brands.
Coated fabric, zipper, strap, seam, dry-bag, bike-frame, and functional sample review.
P5 EVA carrying case manufacturer
For drone, camera, inspection equipment, instrument, electronics, and protective case programs.
EVA shell, foam padding, removable dividers, zipper binding, and equipment-fit sampling.
P6 custom emergency go bag manufacturer
For school, office, workplace safety, disaster preparedness, corporate, and distributor programs.
Emergency kit shell, organizer loops, reflective details, carton grouping, and bulk release.
Key takeaways
What to open next
MOQ, materials, and category-fit details for the main bag lines.
Buyer guides and sourcing notes for materials, RFQ prep, OEM/ODM, and category planning.
Compliance, QC, and buyer-facing proof routes.
Public project examples that help buyers compare category fit and program type.
A cleaner explanation of how development moves from brief to approved sample.
Market-specific RFQ routes for North America, Europe, Japan, Korea, Latin America, and more.
Preset-based RFQ flow for proof, sample-development, and manufacturing requests.
Common buyer programs
These routes connect repeat buying needs to the right OEM/ODM bag manufacturing path instead of forcing every buyer into one generic manufacturer page.
Factory program
Use this route to organize product type, logo method, quantity, packing and deadline before the first factory reply.
custom tote bags / custom tote bags with logo / custom canvas tote bags / custom tote bags bulk
Commercial / bulk logo demandFactory program
Use this route to organize product type, logo method, quantity, packing and deadline before the first factory reply.
swag bags / event swag bags / conference swag bags / corporate swag bags
Commercial investigationFactory program
Use this route to organize product type, logo method, quantity, packing and deadline before the first factory reply.
custom backpacks / custom logo backpacks / custom printed backpacks / branded backpacks
Commercial investigationBrand and organization programs
These pages do not replace the factory positioning. They translate smaller buyer needs into a cleaner RFQ path: audience, use case, logo or artwork, quantity, packing, and deadline.
Program focus
Small brands, creator teams, nonprofits, retail shops, event teams, and corporate culture buyers
custom tote bags / custom canvas tote bags / custom tote bags with logo
Program focus
Brands, creators, organizations, HR teams, event teams, and community groups
custom bags with logo / branded bags / branded tote bags
Program focus
Small businesses, local brands, niche retailers, cafes, gyms, museums, and boutique stores
custom bags for small business / small business merch / custom merch bags
Program focus
Creators, KOL managers, artists, bands, podcasters, YouTubers, and fan-community merch teams
creator merch / influencer merch / artist merch
Market routes
Open this only when the buyer needs market-specific compliance, packing, and freight context.
Global sourcing routes
Compliance, packaging, language, and freight expectations vary by region. These pages help buyers open the right factory conversation first.
CPSIA and CPC questions for children-focused items
REACH and restricted substance discussion for materials and trims
Material composition confirmation
Material and color confirmation
Resource library
Keeps resource links available for serious buyers without making the homepage feel like a directory.
Buyer knowledge hub
The article hub now connects homepage traffic to OEM/ODM planning, private-label RFQs, materials, trims, and category pages so buyers can self-qualify before contacting the factory.
Tote Bag Manufacturing
A buyer-focused guide to custom tote bags with logo, including material choices, cost drivers, packing, MOQ inputs and what to send before requesting a quote.
Read this route →Promotional Bag Manufacturing
How to plan custom drawstring bags with logo for events, schools, sports programs and lightweight merch without under-specifying fabric, cord or reinforcement.
Backpack Manufacturing
A sourcing guide for custom backpacks with logo, covering laptop sleeves, strap reinforcement, zipper quality, school use, corporate kits and event programs.
Event Bag Manufacturing
How event teams should plan swag bags, conference totes and attendee kit bags around contents, sponsor artwork, packing, carton labels and fixed delivery dates.
Useful factory links
Quick proof paths
Proof pack, sample pack, and QC pack links stay one tap away for buyers who already know their blocker.
Buyer shortcuts
Buyer roles
Role-based links remain available for sourcing teams, brand owners, and design-development buyers.
Choose your role
Design teams here care about sketch-to-sample translation, trims, materials, revisions, and keeping intent alive through the first approval rounds.
Sourcing buyers need a controllable supplier story: factory structure, category fit, proof packs, QC logic, packaging, and shipment confidence.
Smaller or growing brands often need help choosing the right category, starting with a sensible pack, and avoiding the wrong first questions.
RFQ preparation
Show this when a buyer wants to understand what to send before opening a quote conversation.
Details to send today
If you are not ready to quote yet
Use the proof page if sourcing, compliance, or management needs the factory story before the RFQ.
Use the category pages if you need MOQ, sample lead, packing, and fit checks before deciding.
Use the program examples and sample-development pages if the team needs more concrete proof before opening the RFQ.
Bag categories
Fashion and casual
Compact crossbody programs for retail, gifting, and promotional lines with flexible hardware, strap, and lining options.
Utility, school, and travel
Custom backpack manufacturing for school, commuter, travel, laptop, sports, and promotional programs with compartment planning, padded straps, and reinforced construction.
Daily use and travel
Open-top and zipper tote lines for everyday retail, work, and travel assortments with large print and branding areas.
Beauty and travel
Beauty accessory bags with waterproof linings, compartment layouts, and gifting-friendly packaging for cosmetic brands.
Category comparison
Useful for buyers comparing handbags, sports bags, and cosmetic bags after they understand the main category range.
Priority categories
Premium and fashion
Beauty and travel
Active and utility
Factory proof
For buyers who need the China sample room, Cambodia production, QC, and proof story before sending an RFQ.
Trust and delivery
China factory role
Zhongshan is the factory side for sample development, material sourcing coordination, pattern review, and tighter development communication with buyers.
Cambodia factory role
Phnom Penh handles larger production programs, repeat orders, and export-friendly runs for buyers who need more scale and cleaner logistics planning.
Process
A compact process explanation for buyers who want to see how the brief moves into sampling, production, QC, and shipment.
Order flow
Send tech pack, reference bag, or target price range.
Confirm materials, trims, sample lead time, and MOQ.
Approve sample and start mass production scheduling.
Run QC, packing, and export coordination before shipment.
Buyer questions
FAQ answers stay available for buyers, but they no longer dominate the bottom of the homepage.
Homepage FAQ
Connect5 supports handbag, tote bag, cosmetic bag, sports bag, travel bag, and other custom soft-goods programs for OEM and ODM buyers.
Sampling, pattern work, and development support are positioned in Zhongshan, China, while larger production and export-ready volume can move through Cambodia.
A strong first brief includes bag category, quantity target, target market, reference images or specs, and whether the buyer needs proof, sample development, or direct pricing.
The site gives product pages, factory proof, capability details, materials guidance, and preset inquiry routes so buyers can validate fit before moving into a live RFQ.
AI can help turn a rough idea, reference image, or incomplete buyer note into a clearer factory brief with category, material, logo, size, quantity, packaging, and QC questions before a physical sample starts.
Yes. Those buyers should use the small-B program pages to frame audience, use case, logo or artwork, quantity, packing, and deadline before opening a factory inquiry.
Next step
If you have drawings, measurements, target price, or competitor references, send them first. That gets you a faster and more realistic response from the factory side.
Leave your message here and the factory team can follow up from the lead queue. You can also use the email fallback anytime.