

The entire journey of manufacturing bags involves a couple of steps, with each process step holding its own importance throughout. From selection of fabric material to adding fittings to the design to developing a final product, the process requires appropriate time and expertise.
Design and Material Selection
It all starts with an idea. Designers input, the prototype and finalize the bag’s appearance, its target audience and many more. Material selection is crucial. Common choice include leather, canvas, nylon, polyester and various synthetic fabrics. Sustainably, considerations and the requirements are increasingly important.
Pre-production
Once the idea is finalized, skilled professionals create precise patterns for each bag component. The raw material is sourced from the suppliers ensuring the finest quality and ethical sourcing practises.
Production
This stage varies significantly based on the material and bag type:
For fabric (polyester, canvas, etc.) bags:
Weaving or knitting: Yarn or threads are woven or knitted into fabric on specialized looms.
Cutting: Precisely guided machines or skilled craftspeople cut fabric pieces based on the patterns.
Printing or embellishment: Logos, designs, or patterns are added using various techniques like printing,
embroidery, or applique.
Sewing: Skilled professionals or automated machines stitch together the bag components, handles,
and reinforcements.
Quality Control and Finishing
Every bag undergoes thorough inspection for stitching quality, material flaws, and functionality. Finishing touches like Zippers, buckles, linings, hooks and labels are added for final details and branding.
"We firmly consider recyclable materials, ethical sourcing, and waste reduction throughout the entire production process to ensure sustainability."