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Creating custom plush toys involves multiple production stages, and pricing depends on several interrelated factors. At Hebei Yerong Trading Co., Ltd., we provide transparent quotations based on design complexity, materials, order volume, and additional customization. Here's a detailed breakdown of what influences the cost of custom plush toys.
Simple Designs: A plush toy featuring basic shapes, two-dimensional faces, and minimal accessories costs less due to reduced labor and fewer sewing panels.
Intricate Characters: Toys with detailed features, unique body structures, embroidered accessories, or movable limbs require more steps, increasing unit costs.
Fabric Type: Common plush fabrics like short-pile polyester are cost-effective. Long-pile faux fur, organic cotton, or velboa may raise costs slightly.
Filling and Components: Fiberfill, beanbags, voice modules, or rattle components all influence pricing. Hard plastic elements or safety eyes must be tested and sourced carefully.
Miniatures (under 10 cm): Generally less expensive to produce but may require precise stitching due to small scale.
Standard (20–30 cm): This is the most common size range and offers a good balance between production cost and product visibility.
Oversized (over 40 cm): Larger toys require more fabric and filling, increasing both material and shipping costs.
Low Volume (100–300 units): Higher per-unit cost due to setup and labor being spread over a small batch.
Medium Volume (500–2,000 units): Optimal pricing due to shared setup costs and efficient material usage.
High Volume (5,000+ units): Best pricing per unit. However, storage and shipping logistics must be planned carefully.
Embroidered Logos or Names: Adds cost based on thread count and area.
Tags, Labels, or Custom Packaging: May increase cost slightly depending on materials and print complexity.
FOB Pricing: Most quotes from manufacturers are FOB (Free on Board), not including international freight.
Air Freight vs. Sea Freight: Air is faster but more costly, suitable for urgent small batches. Sea freight is ideal for large orders.
Small Simple Plush (10–15 cm): $1.20 – $2.80 per unit (1000 units)
Medium Plush (20–30 cm): $2.80 – $4.50 per unit (1000 units)
Customized with Sound or Lights: $4.50 – $8.00 per unit or higher
Hebei Yerong Trading Co., Ltd. provides detailed quotes based on these variables and helps customers find the right balance between cost and creativity.