United States / Canada / US specialty retail / North American promotional programs
North America sourcing
Bag manufacturing support for US and Canada brands, retailers, and sourcing teams
Built for buyers who need a factory conversation around private label bags, retail packaging, compliance questions, and practical shipment planning for North America.
English-first support with clear RFQ follow-up and document handoff.
Buyer fit
Who this market route is built for
Category fit
Start from the bag family most likely to fit this market
Open-top and zipper tote lines for everyday retail, work, and travel assortments with large print and branding areas.
Compact crossbody programs for retail, gifting, and promotional lines with flexible hardware, strap, and lining options.
Beauty accessory bags with waterproof linings, compartment layouts, and gifting-friendly packaging for cosmetic brands.
Functional sports and gym bag lines with waterproof shells, dry-and-wet separation layouts, and ergonomic carrying systems for repeated daily use.
Lightweight kids bag programs for school, outings, and character-led collections with smaller proportions, safer trims, and easy daily-use organization.
Compliance
What to clarify early
- CPSIA and CPC questions for children-focused items
- Prop 65 review when materials or trims require it
- Low lead and phthalate testing discussion for relevant programs
Logistics
How to avoid weak freight assumptions
- Clarify FOB, EXW, or door-to-door expectations early
- Use Cambodia production when duty sensitivity or larger repeat programs matter
- Share destination state or province before final freight planning
RFQ tips
Send these details first
- Target quantity per style
- Destination country and state/province
- Retail packaging or marketplace pack-out requirements
- Any Prop 65, CPSIA, or customer manual requirements
Why this matters
Market-specific sourcing proof makes the first factory reply stronger
US buyers usually need clear MOQ, sample lead, and packaging choices before pricing is useful.
For kids or school programs, testing and labeling expectations need discussion before sample approval.
Retail programs are stronger when carton marks, barcode, hangtag, and pack-out requirements are shared early.