Travel Bag Manufacturer for Bulk Custom Orders
Custom travel bags for brands, retailers, sports teams, corporate programs, travel accessory lines, and private label projects that need product development, material selection, functional compartments, logo branding, sample approval, bulk production, packing, export delivery, and repeat order support.
- Bulk Travel Bag Project Support: For travel brands, retailers, sports teams, corporate gifts, lifestyle labels, outdoor programs, luggage accessory lines, and private label orders.
- Multi-Category Travel Bag Development: Options can include travel duffel bags, weekenders, travel totes, foldable bags, packing cubes, shoe bags, toiletry bags, garment bags, and travel organizers.
- Materials Matched to Real Travel Use: Support for polyester, Oxford fabric, ripstop nylon, canvas, RPET, PU, PVC-coated fabric, mesh, lining, webbing, zippers, and hardware
- Functional Compartments and Private Label Details: Shoe compartments, wet/dry pockets, laptop sleeves, luggage sleeves, inner organizers, custom zipper pullers, woven labels, patches, hangtags, barcodes, and SKU labels.
- Sample-to-Bulk Quality Control: Sample review can cover capacity, compartment layout, zipper, handle, shoulder strap, hardware, logo, packing, and carton volume before bulk production.
Bulk Custom Travel Bags for Real Travel Programs
A travel bag project is rarely about one bag only. It may support a retail collection, sports team program, corporate travel gift, hotel welcome kit, outdoor activity, airline-related promotion, business trip set, or private label travel accessory line.
The right bag starts with the real travel use. A weekend duffel may need large capacity and comfortable shoulder carry. A sports travel bag may need a shoe compartment, wet/dry pocket, and stronger zipper. A business travel tote may need a laptop sleeve, luggage sleeve, and clean brand details. A travel organizer set may need several packing cubes, shoe bags, toiletry bags, and laundry pouches in matching colors.
For bulk custom orders, design decisions affect much more than appearance. Material, lining, webbing, zipper, handles, strap anchors, pocket layout, logo method, labels, packing, and carton rules all need to work together.
A good travel bag should fit the channel and the user. Retail products need shelf-ready details. Team travel bags need carrying comfort and easy identification. Corporate gift bags need a clean logo and practical value. Private label travel sets need repeatable standards across colors, sizes, and later orders.
| Project Type | Useful Direction |
|---|---|
| Retail travel collection | Weekender, tote, duffel, organizer sets |
| Sports team travel | Duffel bag with shoe pocket and wet/dry section |
| Business travel | Laptop sleeve, luggage sleeve, clean compartments |
| Corporate gifts | Branded duffel, foldable travel bag, toiletry set |
| Hotel or resort program | Toiletry bag, laundry pouch, travel organizer |
| Footwear brand | Shoe bag, duffel with shoe compartment |
| E-commerce private label | Packing cubes, toiletry bag, travel pouch |
| Outdoor travel program | Ripstop nylon, coated fabric, reinforced structure |
Travel Bag Types for Retail, Sports, Business, and Leisure
Travel bags cover many product directions. A strong travel program may combine one main bag with several smaller organizers, rather than relying on a single style.
A travel duffel works well for sports teams, weekend trips, gym travel, and corporate gifts. A weekender bag is better for lifestyle brands and retail collections that need a cleaner look. A travel tote can fit business trips, daily travel, women’s travel, and airport carry-on use. A foldable travel bag is useful as an extra luggage bag, event gift, or compact backup bag.
Travel accessories can also create a stronger product line. Packing cubes help travelers separate clothing. Shoe bags keep footwear away from clean garments. Toiletry bags organize skincare, grooming items, and bathroom supplies. Garment bags suit suits, uniforms, and apparel brands. Travel pouches can hold chargers, documents, cosmetics, or small items.
For larger programs, these items can be built as one coordinated collection with shared fabric, color, logo style, zipper pullers, labels, and packing rules.
Packing cubes
Packing cubes help organize clothing, accessories, and travel sets, making them practical for retail kits and luggage accessory programs.
Foldable travel bag
Foldable travel bags are ideal for backup luggage, promotions, and travel add-ons, saving storage space while adding useful carrying capacity.
Weekender bag
Weekender bags suit lifestyle retail, short trips, and premium gifts, offering a clean look with practical space for personal items.
Travel duffel bag
Travel duffel bags fit sports, gym, weekend trips, and team travel, with flexible capacity for clothing, shoes, and daily gear.
Travel tote bag
Travel tote bags work well for business travel, daily carry, and women’s travel, with easy access and brand-friendly styling.
Shoe bag
Shoe bags are useful for footwear brands, sports teams, and travel kits, keeping shoes separate from clean clothing and accessories.
Toiletry bag
Toiletry bags fit hotels, beauty brands, and travel gift sets, with compact storage for cosmetics, skincare, and personal care items.
Garment bag
Garment bags are made for business travel, uniforms, and apparel brands, helping protect suits, dresses, and formal clothing during transport.
Sports travel bag
Sports travel bags support fitness, training, and team programs, with roomy compartments for clothing, shoes, towels, and sports accessories.
Moving bag
Moving bags offer large-capacity storage for relocation, seasonal storage, and household use, with strong handles and practical packing space.
A travel bag collection can be planned as a complete set, including a main duffel bag, weekender bag, packing cubes, shoe bag, toiletry bag, laundry pouch, document pouch, foldable extra bag, garment bag, and small accessory pouch.
This helps brands build coordinated travel kits for retail, gifts, luggage programs, team trips, and seasonal travel collections.
Material Choices for Durability, Weight, and Brand Feel
Travel bag material should be selected based on real use, not only appearance. A sports duffel, business tote, packing cube, shoe bag, toiletry bag, and weekender may need different fabrics even if they belong to the same product line.
600D polyester can be practical for cost-controlled travel bags, promotional travel gifts, and lighter daily-use projects. 900D Oxford offers a stronger feel for regular travel and sports use. 1680D Oxford gives a more structured, heavy-duty direction for premium duffels and stronger travel bags. Ripstop nylon is useful when lightweight strength matters, especially for outdoor, sports, or foldable travel products.
Canvas gives a lifestyle look and can suit weekenders, totes, and retail travel collections. RPET fabric works well for eco-focused travel programs. PU or faux leather can be used for trims, patches, handles, or fashion travel bags. PVC-coated fabric or tarpaulin can support wet/dry areas, outdoor use, or water-resistant sections. Mesh is useful for packing cubes, laundry pouches, breathable pockets, and shoe compartments.
Material is not the only decision. Lining, padding, webbing, zippers, buckles, bottom panels, and stitching must also match the expected load and use.
| Material | Better Use |
|---|---|
| 600D polyester | Cost-controlled travel bags and promotions |
| 900D Oxford | Daily travel and sports travel bags |
| 1680D Oxford | Stronger duffels and premium travel bags |
| Ripstop nylon | Lightweight outdoor and foldable travel items |
| Canvas | Lifestyle weekender bags and retail collections |
| RPET | Eco-focused travel products |
| PU / faux leather | Fashion trims, patches, handles |
| PVC-coated fabric/tarpaulin | Wet/dry sections and outdoor use |
| Mesh | Packing cubes, shoe pockets, laundry pouches |
Travel bag material should be selected based on real use, not only appearance. A sports duffel, business tote, packing cube, shoe bag, toiletry bag, and weekender may need different fabrics even if they belong to the same product line.
600D polyester can be practical for cost-controlled travel bags, promotional travel gifts, and lighter daily-use projects. 900D Oxford offers a stronger feel for regular travel and sports use. 1680D Oxford gives a more structured, heavy-duty direction for premium duffels and stronger travel bags. Ripstop nylon is useful when lightweight strength matters, especially for outdoor, sports, or foldable travel products.
Canvas gives a lifestyle look and can suit weekenders, totes, and retail travel collections. RPET fabric works well for eco-focused travel programs. PU or faux leather can be used for trims, patches, handles, or fashion travel bags. PVC-coated fabric or tarpaulin can support wet/dry areas, outdoor use, or water-resistant sections. Mesh is useful for packing cubes, laundry pouches, breathable pockets, and shoe compartments.
Material is not the only decision. Lining, padding, webbing, zippers, buckles, bottom panels, and stitching must also match the expected load and use.
Carry Structure: Handles, Straps, Zippers, and Hardware
A travel bag is often used under load. That means the carry structure must be reviewed carefully before bulk production. Handles, shoulder straps, zippers, buckles, D-rings, webbing, and stitching all affect daily use.
A weekender bag may need comfortable hand carry and a removable shoulder strap. A sports duffel may need stronger strap anchors and wider webbing. A travel tote may need reinforced handles and a luggage sleeve. A foldable travel bag needs lightweight materials but still requires reliable seams and zipper movement. A large travel bag may need a stronger zipper path and balanced side panels.
Handles should feel comfortable when the bag is full. Shoulder straps should sit at the right angle. Hardware should match the expected load. Zippers should open smoothly around corners. Stitching should be reinforced at stress areas, especially around handle roots, strap anchors, side panels, and bottom seams.
For brands and retail programs, these details affect reviews, returns, and repeat sales. A bag that looks good but carries poorly can damage the whole product line.
Handles
Handles should be reviewed for webbing width, padding, stitching strength, and carrying comfort, especially for loaded travel bags.
Shoulder strap
Shoulder straps need adjustable length, soft pads, the correct carrying angle, and strong anchor points for comfortable long-distance use.
Side panels
Side panels help control bag balance, outer shape, loaded structure, and overall travel bag appearance after packing.
Zipper
Zippers should be checked for size, puller quality, smooth corner movement, slider strength, and daily opening performance.
Bottom panel
Bottom panels affect support, abrasion resistance, bag shape, and standing stability when the travel bag is fully packed.
Webbing
Webbing should be reviewed for thickness, color matching, handfeel, strength, edge finish, and long-term carrying performance.
Bar-tack stitching
Bar-tack stitching reinforces stress points, repeated lifting areas, shoulder strap joints, handle roots, and heavy-use travel bag parts.
D-rings and buckles
D-rings and buckles should match the bag load, material strength, surface finish, and repeated travel use requirements.
Hardware finish
Hardware finish affects brand level, durability, scratch resistance, color consistency, and the premium feel of custom travel bags.
Luggage sleeve
A luggage sleeve should fit suitcase handles, hold seams firmly, and support easy airport, hotel, and business travel use.
Functional Compartments for Better Travel Use
Travel bags become more valuable when the compartments match the way people pack, move, and access their items. A large empty space may look simple, but it does not always create the best travel experience.
A shoe compartment helps separate shoes from clean clothes. A wet/dry pocket keeps damp towels, swimwear, or gym clothing away from dry items. A padded laptop sleeve supports business travel, work trips, and digital lifestyle brands. A luggage sleeve makes airport movement easier. Mesh pockets help travelers see small items quickly. Inner zipper pockets keep keys, chargers, cosmetics, documents, and personal items safer.
For travel organizer sets, compartment logic is even more important. Packing cubes need different sizes for shirts, underwear, accessories, and laundry. Toiletry bags may need elastic loops, waterproof lining, hanging hooks, mesh areas, and small zipper pockets. Shoe bags may need ventilation, lining, or easy-clean materials.
The best compartment layout is not the most complex one. It is the layout that supports the user’s packing routine without adding unnecessary weight or cost.
| Function | Best Use |
|---|---|
| Shoe compartment | Sports duffel, weekender, footwear projects |
| Wet/dry pocket | Gym, swim, outdoor, travel use |
| Laptop sleeve | Business travel, work travel, travel tote |
| Luggage sleeve | Airport travel and carry-on bags |
| Mesh pocket | Chargers, socks, small accessories |
| Inner zipper pocket | Keys, wallet, documents, valuables |
| Side bottle pocket | Daily travel and sports bags |
| Toiletry section | Beauty, grooming, hotel, travel kits |
| Packing cube layout | Clothing organization and retail sets |
| Foldable pocket | Backup travel bag and compact storage |
Custom Logo and Private Label Details
A travel bag often carries a brand longer than a single campaign. It may be used at airports, hotels, gyms, business trips, weekend travel, outdoor activities, and daily commuting. That is why logo and private label details need to look clean, last through use, and fit the product level.
For a simple travel gift, screen printing or heat transfer may be enough. For a retail weekender bag, embroidery, woven label, rubber patch, leather patch, or metal logo can create a stronger product feel. For sports travel bags, a large logo area on the front or side panel may help team identity. For private label travel accessories, brand details often include inner labels, care labels, custom zipper pullers, hangtags, barcodes, SKU stickers, product inserts, dust bags, and carton marks.
Logo placement should be checked on the real sample. A logo may look good on a flat mockup but sit too close to a zipper, pocket seam, luggage sleeve, or curved side panel. A leather patch may not suit a very lightweight foldable bag. A metal logo may look premium but add cost and weight. A woven label may be better for packing cubes or toiletry bags.
The best private label setup is practical. It helps the brand look consistent, helps stores and warehouses handle the item, and helps repeat orders stay aligned.
Screen printing
Screen printing suits simple logos, travel gifts, and large-volume projects, offering clean branding on duffel bags, totes, and pouches.
Embroidery
Embroidery adds a premium tactile logo effect for weekender bags, canvas travel bags, and higher-value retail travel collections.
Heat transfer
Heat transfer works well for multi-color artwork, gradients, and clean graphics, especially on promotional travel bags and retail sets.
Rubber patch
Rubber patches fit sports travel bags, duffels, and outdoor styles, giving the logo a durable, bold, and practical brand look.
Leather patch
Leather patches suit lifestyle weekender bags and canvas totes, adding a refined private label detail for premium travel products.
Metal logo
Metal logos are suitable for higher-end retail travel bags, helping create a polished appearance and stronger perceived product value.
Woven label
Woven labels work well for packing cubes, toiletry bags, and private label items, adding neat branding with flexible placement.
Custom zipper puller
Custom zipper pullers improve brand detail and daily use, making travel bags easier to open, close, and recognize.
Hangtag/ barcode
Hangtags, barcodes, and SKU labels support retail display, warehouse sorting, product scanning, and e-commerce order handling.
Dust bag/insert card
Dust bags and insert cards suit gift sets and premium packaging, adding protection, presentation value, and clear brand communication.
Sample Approval Before Bulk Travel Bag Production
A travel bag sample is the bridge between a concept and a reliable bulk order. For travel bags, a sample should not be checked only by appearance. Capacity, compartment logic, zipper movement, handle comfort, shoulder strap angle, hardware position, lining, logo placement, folding, and packing volume all need review.
A weekender bag should be tested with clothing, shoes, toiletries, and small accessories. A sports duffel should be checked with shoes, wet clothes, towel, bottle, and training gear. A business travel tote should fit a laptop, charger, documents, bottle, and personal items. Packing cubes should be tested as a set, not as single pouches only.
The first sample helps confirm the main structure. Later sample revisions can adjust proportion, pocket depth, zipper route, lining, strap length, logo scale, handle comfort, or packing method. This is where many future problems can be removed before bulk production.
Jundong supports material advice, structure review, in-house sample work, rapid prototyping, and multi-round sample revision. The factory introduction highlights a professional pattern room, technical specification control, sample-to-bulk consistency, and in-house sampling support.
| Review Area | What to Check |
|---|---|
| Capacity | Clothing, shoes, laptop, toiletries, accessories |
| Compartments | Shoe pocket, wet/dry section, mesh pocket, inner pocket |
| Carry comfort | Handle grip, strap angle, shoulder pad, load balance |
| Zipper | Route, corner movement, puller comfort, smooth opening |
| Hardware | D-rings, buckles, hooks, strap anchors |
| Lining | Material, seam finish, pocket structure |
| Logo | Size, placement, material surface, and visual balance |
| Packing | Folded size, polybag, dust bag, carton volume |
Quality Checks for Zippers, Handles, Straps, and Stitching
Travel bags need quality checks that focus on real use. A bag may look fine in a product photo, but problems often appear when it is filled, carried, pulled, zipped, packed, or shipped.
Zippers should move smoothly around corners and not catch lining or seam allowance. Handles should feel stable under load. Shoulder straps should connect securely at the anchor points. D-rings, buckles, hooks, and sliders should match the expected carrying weight. Stitching around handles, strap roots, bottom seams, and side panels should be reinforced where needed.
For travel organizers and smaller accessories, checks may focus on zipper smoothness, mesh strength, inner seams, label position, and packing set accuracy. For duffels and weekender bags, checks should include size, shape, capacity, handle strength, strap setup, bottom support, and compartment function.
Jundong’s quality capability includes clear technical specifications, 80+ QC inspectors, incoming inspection, in-process checks, and finished goods inspection. These controls help keep sample-to-bulk consistency and long-term order stability.
Fabric
Fabric should be checked for color, thickness, handfeel, surface defects, and consistency before cutting and bulk travel bag production.
Cutting
Cutting quality affects panel size, bag shape, matching parts, alignment, and the final structure of custom travel bags.
Zipper
Zippers need smooth opening, strong sliders, clean pullers, and stable corner movement for daily travel and repeated packing use.
Handles
Handles should be reviewed for webbing width, stitching strength, padding comfort, and safe carrying performance under loaded conditions.
Shoulder strap
Shoulder straps need strong anchors, adjustable length, comfortable pads, and secure fittings for long trips and heavy-carry use.
Hardware
Hardware includes D-rings, buckles, hooks, and surface finish, affecting durability, appearance, safety, and long-term travel bag performance.
Stitching
Stitching should be checked around stress areas, seams, loose threads, and reinforced parts to support repeated lifting and carrying.
Lining
Lining quality covers inner pockets, seam strength, material attachment, and clean finishing for better storage and daily travel use.
Logo
Logo review should confirm position, clarity, color accuracy, surface fit, and brand presentation on each custom travel bag.
Packing
Packing checks include quantity, labels, carton marks, set accuracy, and sorting details for smooth warehouse and delivery handling.
Packing, Labeling, and Export Support for Bulk Orders
Packing is part of the product experience, especially for retail, e-commerce, corporate gifts, and multi-SKU travel collections. A well-made travel bag can still create problems if labels, cartons, sets, or receiving rules are unclear.
A retail travel bag may need a hangtag, barcode label, SKU sticker, care label, dust bag, individual polybag, product insert, and carton mark. A travel set may need one duffel, one shoe bag, one toiletry bag, and packing cubes packed in a fixed order. A corporate gift project may need department labels, region labels, or event batch marks. An e-commerce private label line may need clean individual packing and scannable SKU labels.
Packing rules should be confirmed before bulk production is finished. If barcodes, hangtags, dust bags, or set packing are added too late, extra repacking can increase time and cost. Clear packing also helps warehouses, stores, and distribution teams receive goods faster.
Jundong supports export-ready production and project coordination, including packing details, labeling, carton marks, and repeat order references. The factory introduction highlights export delivery support and custom bag solutions for travel, lifestyle, retail, outdoor, work, and promotional programs.
| Need | Useful Detail |
|---|---|
| Retail sale | Hangtag, barcode, SKU sticker, care label |
| E-commerce | Individual polybag, scannable label, product insert |
| Premium gift | Dust bag, paper card, set of packing |
| Travel set | Duffel + shoe bag + toiletry bag + packing cubes |
| Corporate program | Region label, department label, event batch mark |
| Multi-color order | Color separation and carton mark |
| Multi-SKU order | SKU labels and packing list |
| Export shipment | Carton mark, carton count, destination notes |
Repeat Programs for Travel Brands and Retail Channels
Travel bags are strong candidates for repeat programs because they can become part of a full product line. A brand may keep the same duffel structure and change seasonal colors. A retailer may keep the same packing cube set and update SKU labels. A sports team may reorder the same travel bag with a new team year or sponsor detail. A hotel group may reorder toiletry bags or laundry pouches for different locations.
Repeat orders become easier when the first project is documented well. The approved sample, material record, size chart, compartment notes, zipper and hardware specs, webbing details, logo file, label layout, packing photo, carton mark format, and revision notes should be saved.
A reorder does not need to be an exact copy. The structure can stay stable while color, logo, lining, zipper puller, hangtag, barcode, or artwork changes. This helps brands refresh the collection while avoiding repeated development work.
For travel brands and retail channels, this creates a more efficient long-term product system. The first approved style becomes the base. Later orders can build on it with new sizes, matched accessories, new colorways, or updated private label details.
| Program | How It Can Evolve |
|---|---|
| Retail travel collection | Same structure, new color or SKU |
| Sports travel bag | Same duffel, new sponsor or season logo |
| Corporate travel gift | Same bag, updated event artwork |
| Packing cube set | Same sizes, new fabric or labels |
| Hotel toiletry bag | Same design, different location label |
| Weekender bag | Same body, new patch or hardware |
| Travel set | Add a shoe bag, toiletry bag, or pouch |
| E-commerce private label | Same style, new barcode or packaging |
For repeat travel bag orders, keep approved sample photos, material and color records, size notes, compartment details, zipper and hardware specs, webbing and strap information, logo placement, label layout, packing photos, carton mark format, and revision records.
These saved standards help repeat orders stay consistent across color versions, product sets, private label projects, and future bulk production.
Why Jundong Fits Bulk Custom Travel Bag Projects
Bulk custom travel bag projects need more than a bag sample. They need practical material advice, structure review, private label detail control, sample revision, quality checks, packing rules, export coordination, and repeat order records.
Jundong focuses on custom bags for beauty, lifestyle, travel, outdoor, work, promotional, and retail programs, with flexible material options, in-house sampling, quality control, and export-ready production support. Its available materials and processes include fabric products, leather or faux leather products, PU/PVC materials, neoprene materials, plush-related products, and other custom structures based on use and positioning.
For travel bag projects, this means early review can cover bag type, material, size, load, compartments, lining, zipper, webbing, hardware, handle, shoulder strap, logo, labels, packing, and shipment needs. The factory introduction also highlights in-house production, mature production planning, multiple QC checkpoints, project follow-up, professional pattern room, technical specifications, 80+ QC inspectors, and incoming / in-process / final inspection.
This kind of support is useful for travel brands, retail product lines, sports teams, corporate gift programs, hotel projects, e-commerce private labels, and long-term repeat orders.
| Project Need | Support Direction |
|---|---|
| Product planning | Duffel, weekender, tote, packing cubes, shoe bag, toiletry bag |
| Material selection | Polyester, Oxford, nylon, canvas, RPET, PU, PVC-coated fabric, mesh |
| Structure review | Compartments, handles, straps, zipper path, hardware, and lining |
| Private label | Logo, label, patch, zipper puller, hangtag, barcode, SKU |
| Sample work | Material check, structure sample, revision, pre-production review |
| Quality checks | Fabric, cutting, zipper, handle, strap, hardware, stitching, packing |
| Packing | Polybag, dust bag, hangtag, set packing, carton mark |
| Repeat orders | Approved sample, material record, specs, logo files, packing photos |
For travel bag review, share the bag type or reference photo, target use, carrying load, size or capacity need, material, color, compartment plan, logo file, quantity, SKU plan, packing request, delivery date, and destination country.
For early projects, a reference image, expected use, target quantity, and logo file are enough to start the first review.
Make A Travel Bag Sample First?
A useful custom travel bag should match more than a logo. It should fit the travel scene, carrying load, bag size, compartments, material, zipper, handles, shoulder strap, logo method, label, packing, carton mark, and delivery plan. When these details are clear from the beginning, the project becomes easier to quote, sample, produce, inspect, and ship.





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Your custom travel bag project may be simple, or it may involve many product details. A travel program may need a duffel bag for short trips, a weekender for retail, a packing cube set for organized luggage, or a garment bag for business use. Some projects need stronger handles, better shoulder straps, reinforced stitching, luggage sleeves, private label details, and export-ready packing.
The best result usually starts with a clear product brief. You do not need to finalize every detail before contacting us. If you already have a logo file, bag dimensions, target capacity, material preference, reference photo, or sample idea, that will help. If not, you can start with the basics: what the bag will carry, where it will be used, how many pieces you need, and when the order should arrive.
Jundong can help turn these early ideas into a workable custom travel bag plan. The review can include bag type, size, compartments, fabric, lining, zipper, webbing, shoulder strap, logo method, label options, packing method, sample timing, bulk lead time, QC checkpoints, carton marks, and shipment preparation.
For faster review, send your reference image, logo, quantity, use scene, size requirement, packing request, and delivery timeline to info@jundongfactory.com. If your project is still open-ended, share the goal first: retail line, travel gift set, team travel, sports use, corporate program, promotional project, or private label collection. A practical recommendation can start from there.
The right custom travel bag is not always the most complicated option. It is the option that fits the product, supports daily use, presents the brand clearly, and can be produced with stable quality, realistic cost, and smooth delivery.
Custom Travel Bags Made Easy
At Jundong factory, we make complexity simple! Follow these three steps to get started immediately:
1. Tell Us Your Needs
Provide us with detailed information about your requirements, supply design drawings or tech packs, reference images, and share your ideas.
2. Get Solutions and a Quote
We will customize the best solution based on your needs and drawings, and provide a specific quote within 24 hours.
3. Confirm for Mass Production
Once we receive your confirmation and deposit, we will commence mass production and take care of the subsequent shipping arrangements.
FAQs, You ask, we answer
Choosing custom travel bags becomes easier when the key details are clear from the beginning. The right solution may change depending on travel use, carrying load, bag size, compartment layout, fabric choice, zipper type, handle strength, shoulder strap design, logo method, retail packing, and delivery plan.
These FAQs cover the practical details often reviewed before sampling, including duffel bag capacity, weekender bag structure, packing cube sets, shoe bags, toiletry bags, garment bags, luggage sleeves, webbing quality, hardware finish, MOQ, lead time, QC checks, carton marks, and bulk order preparation.
Custom travel bags can be developed in many bulk styles, including travel duffel bags, weekender bags, travel tote bags, foldable travel bags, packing cubes, shoe bags, toiletry bags, garment bags, sports travel bags, laptop travel bags, and travel organizer sets.
The right type depends on the final use. A travel duffel bag works well for sports teams, gym brands, weekend trips, corporate gifts, and team travel programs because it offers larger capacity and strong logo visibility. A weekender bag is better for lifestyle retail collections, short trips, premium gifts, and travel brands that care about appearance and handfeel. A travel tote suits business trips, airport carry-on use, daily commuting, and women’s travel collections.
Smaller travel accessories can also create strong product value. Packing cubes help users organize clothing by category. Shoe bags keep shoes away from clean garments. Toiletry bags hold skincare, grooming items, and bathroom essentials. Garment bags fit suits, uniforms, dresses, and apparel-related travel programs. Foldable travel bags work well as backup bags, luggage add-ons, promotional gifts, and compact e-commerce products.
For larger programs, these items can become one coordinated travel collection. A brand may start with one duffel bag, then add matching packing cubes, a shoe bag, a toiletry bag, and a small travel pouch. Using shared materials, colors, zipper pullers, labels, and packing rules can make the whole line look more professional and easier to reorder.
Before choosing the type, it helps to define the main channel: retail sale, corporate gift, sports travel, hotel use, outdoor travel, e-commerce private label, or travel accessory set. Once the channel is clear, the bag type, size, structure, material, and packaging can be planned with fewer mistakes.
Travel Bag Type Guide
| Bag Type | Better Use |
|---|---|
| Travel duffel bag | Sports, gym, team travel, weekend trips |
| Weekender bag | Lifestyle retail, short trips, premium gifts |
| Travel tote bag | Business travel, airport carry, daily use |
| Foldable travel bag | Promotions, luggage add-on, backup bag |
| Packing cubes | Travel organizer sets |
| Shoe bag | Footwear, sports, travel kits |
| Toiletry bag | Hotels, beauty, travel gift sets |
| Garment bag | Suits, uniforms, apparel, travel |
Certainly, the best material for a custom travel bag depends on the bag type, expected load, target price, water-resistance need, brand position, and how often the bag will be used. Travel bags have more stress than simple promotional bags, so material selection should match real travel use.
For cost-controlled travel gifts, light duffels, foldable bags, and daily-use travel items, 600D polyester is a practical option. It keeps weight and cost under control while still supporting logo decoration and bulk production. For stronger daily travel bags, 900D Oxford can offer better handfeel and durability. For heavy-duty duffels, premium travel bags, and products expected to carry more weight, 1680D Oxford gives a more structured and stronger feel.
Ripstop nylon is a good choice when the project needs lightweight strength. It suits outdoor travel, sports travel, foldable bags, and compact travel products. Canvas works well for lifestyle weekender bags, travel totes, and retail collections that want a more natural or vintage look. RPET fabric is suitable for eco-focused travel lines and sustainability campaigns. PU or faux leather can be used for trims, handles, patches, or fashion-led travel products.
For wet/dry sections, swim travel bags, outdoor use, or water-resistant pockets, PVC-coated fabric, tarpaulin, or coated materials may be considered. Mesh is useful for packing cubes, shoe compartments, laundry pouches, and breathable pockets.
Material should be reviewed together with lining, webbing, zipper, hardware, bottom support, and stitching. A travel bag is not made of only one fabric. It is a complete structure where every component affects comfort, strength, price, and product feel.
Material Guide
| Material | Better Use |
|---|---|
| 600D polyester | Cost-controlled travel bags and gifts |
| 900D Oxford | Daily travel and sports bags |
| 1680D Oxford | Heavy-duty duffels and premium bags |
| Ripstop nylon | Lightweight outdoor and foldable items |
| Canvas | Lifestyle weekender bags and totes |
| RPET | Eco-focused travel collections |
| PU / faux leather | Trims, patches, handles |
| PVC-coated fabric | Wet/dry or outdoor sections |
| Mesh | Packing cubes, shoe pockets, laundry pouches |
Absolutely. Travel bags can include shoe compartments, wet/dry pockets, laptop sleeves, toiletry sections, mesh pockets, luggage sleeves, side pockets, and inner organizers. These features are often what separate a basic bag from a well-planned travel product.
A shoe compartment is useful for sports travel bags, gym duffels, team bags, weekender bags, and footwear-related projects. It keeps shoes away from clean clothing and can make the bag more practical for short trips, training, hotel stays, and weekend travel. The size of the shoe compartment should be checked by shoe type and target user. A running shoe, basketball shoe, dress shoe, or children’s shoe may require different space.
A wet/dry pocket is helpful for swimwear, towels, gym clothes, outdoor items, or toiletries. It can be made with coated fabric, easy-clean lining, or a separate pocket structure, depending on the use. This feature is popular for gym-travel crossover bags, swim programs, resorts, outdoor activities, and sports teams.
A laptop sleeve is useful for business travel totes, airport bags, and digital lifestyle products. A luggage sleeve helps the bag sit on suitcase handles during airport movement. Mesh pockets and inner zipper pockets help users find chargers, socks, keys, cosmetics, travel documents, and small accessories.
The key is balance. More compartments can improve function, but they also add cost, weight, sewing time, and sometimes reduce the main storage space. The best layout should match the user’s packing routine, not overload the bag with unnecessary details.
Compartment Guide
| Feature | Better Use |
|---|---|
| Shoe compartment | Sports, gym, weekender, footwear projects |
| Wet/dry pocket | Swim, gym, outdoor, hotel, sports use |
| Laptop sleeve | Business travel and airport carry |
| Luggage sleeve | Carry-on travel and airport movement |
| Mesh pocket | Small accessories and visible storage |
| Toiletry section | Grooming, beauty, and hotel travel kits |
| Inner zipper pocket | Keys, wallet, documents, valuables |
Of course, the right travel bag size should be chosen based on travel length, product channel, carrying load, compartment needs, and packing method. A weekend duffel, gym travel bag, business tote, packing cube, shoe bag, and toiletry bag all need different-sized logic.
For a weekender or duffel, start with the expected trip length. A 1–2 day bag needs enough room for clothing, toiletries, shoes, and small accessories. A sports travel bag may need extra space for shoes, towela , a bottle, and training gear. A business travel tote should fit a laptop, charger, documents, bottlea , and personal items without becoming too bulky. A foldable travel bag should keep a useful open size while folding small enough for storage or shipping.
Size also affects cost and shipping. A larger bag uses more material, longer zippers, more lining, stronger webbing, and larger cartons. A smaller bag may save cost but may not fit real travel needs. For retail and e-commerce, folded size and carton count are also key. A travel bag may look perfect when open, but if it ships poorly or takes too much storage space, it can create extra handling cost.
For travel sets, size relationships matter. Packing cubes should fit inside the main duffel or suitcase. Shoe bags should match target footwear. Toiletry bags should fit bottles and grooming items. Garment bags should match clothing length.
The fastest way to confirm size is to provide a reference photo, target use, expected contents, rough capacity, and packing request. If there is an existing sample, measuring it can speed up development.
Size Planning Table
| Bag Type | Size Detail to Check |
|---|---|
| Duffel/weekender | Trip length, clothing, shoes, toiletries |
| Sports travel bag | Shoes, towel, bottle, gear |
| Business travel tote | Laptop, documents, charger, bottle |
| Foldable travel bag | Open size and folded size |
| Packing cubes | Clothing categories and set fit |
| Shoe bag | Shoe size and pair fit |
| Toiletry bag | Bottle height and pocket layout |
| Garment bag | Clothing length and folding method |
Definitely. Custom travel bags can include logo decoration and full private label details, including embroidery, screen printing, heat transfer, rubber patches, leather patches, metal logos, woven labels, custom zipper pullers, inner labels, care labels, hangtags, barcode labels, SKU stickers, dust bags, product inserts, and carton marks.
The right logo method depends on the material and product level. A sports duffel may work well with a rubber patch or bold screen print. A canvas weekender may suit an embroidery, leather patch, or woven label. A lightweight foldable travel bag may be better with heat transfer or screen printing. Packing cubes and toiletry bags often use woven labels, small prints, or zipper pullers for cleaner branding.
Private label details matter because travel bags often sell as retail products or gift sets. A hangtag can explain the product features. A barcode and SKU label help warehouse and store handling. A care label gives use and cleaning guidance. A custom zipper puller improves daily use while adding a brand detail. A dust bag or product insert can make a gift or premium retail item feel more complete.
Logo placement should always be checked on the real sample. Curved panels, zipper paths, pockets, luggage sleeves, and seam lines can affect how the logo appears. A large front logo may work for sports or corporate gifts, while a smaller patch may feel better for retail lifestyle products.
The best brand setup looks good, works well, and helps future repeat orders stay consistent.
Private Label Detail Table
| Detail | Better Use |
|---|---|
| Embroidery | Canvas, weekender, premium travel bags |
| Rubber patch | Sports duffel and outdoor travel bags |
| Leather patch | Lifestyle and retail travel bags |
| Metal logo | Higher-end private label styles |
| Woven label | Packing cubes, toiletry bags, travel pouches |
| Custom zipper puller | Daily use and brand detail |
| Hangtag | Retail and gift presentation |
| Barcode / SKU | Store, warehouse, e-commerce handling |
Certainly. Travel bag sampling should check capacity, compartment layout, zipper movement, handle comfort, shoulder strap angle, hardware position, logo placement, lining quality, packing method, and carton volume before bulk production starts.
A travel bag sample is not only for checking the shape. It is the first real chance to test how the bag works with actual items. For a duffel bag, clothing, shoes, toiletries, towels, and small accessories should be placed inside. For a sports travel bag, shoes, wet clothes, bottles, and training gear should be tested. For a business travel tote, laptop size, charger space, document pocket, bottle position, and luggage sleeve function should be reviewed. For packing cubes or travel organizers, the set should be checked together, not as isolated small bags.
Zipper movement is another key detail. The zipper should open smoothly when the bag is empty and when it is filled. Corners, curved areas, and inner lining should not block the slider. Handles and shoulder straps should feel comfortable under the estimated load. Strap anchors, buckles, D-rings, and stitching should match the planned use.
Brand details also need checking. Logo size, position, color, patch material, zipper puller, woven label, hangtag, and inner label should fit the real product, not only the digital mockup. If the bag will be packed for retail or e-commerce, the folded size, dust bag, individual polybag, barcode label, and carton quantity should be reviewed during sampling, too.
A strong sample review saves time later. It helps avoid size errors, uncomfortable carry, weak stress areas, unclear logo placement, poor compartment logic, and packing surprises.
Sampling Checklist
| Review Area | What to Check |
|---|---|
| Capacity | Clothes, shoes, laptop, toiletries, travel items |
| Compartments | Shoe pocket, wet/dry section, inner pockets |
| Zipper | Smooth movement, corner route, puller comfort |
| Carry | Handle grip, shoulder strap angle, load balance |
| Hardware | D-rings, buckles, hooks, adjusters |
| Branding | Logo, label, patch, zipper puller, hangtag |
| Packing | Folded size, dust bag, polybag, carton volume |
Of course. Bulk travel bag quality checks should cover fabric, cutting size, lining, zipper, handles, shoulder straps, hardware, stitching, logo position, finished dimensions, packing quantity, barcode labels, and carton marks.
Travel bags carry more weight and face more movement than many simple bags. This makes quality inspection more detailed. Fabric should be checked for color, handfeel, thickness, coating, stains, and defects. Cut panels should match the approved pattern and size tolerance. Lining should be smooth, correctly attached, and clean inside pockets and compartments.
Zippers need special attention. A zipper may work well on a flat panel but become difficult around curved corners or a full bag structure. The slider, puller, stitching around the zipper tape, and opening route should be reviewed. For travel duffels and weekenders, zipper quality directly affects user experience.
Handles and shoulder straps are also high-stress parts. Webbing width, stitch density, strap anchor placement, D-ring position, buckle strength, and shoulder pad comfort should be checked against the expected carrying load. Bar-tack stitching around handle roots and strap joints can help improve durability.
Logo and private label details should match the approved sample. A slight logo shift, wrong patch color, missing inner label, or incorrect barcode can cause problems for retail and warehouse handling. Packing checks are also needed, especially for multi-SKU travel sets, packing cubes, shoe bags, and toiletry kits.
For large orders, quality is not only about one good sample. It is about keeping many pieces close to the confirmed standard.
QC Focus Table
| QC Area | What to Check |
|---|---|
| Fabric | Color, coating, handfeel, defects |
| Cutting | Panel size, pattern shape, tolerance |
| Lining | Attachment, pocket seams, and cleanliness |
| Zipper | Smoothness, puller, slider, corner route |
| Handles | Webbing, stitching, grip comfort |
| Shoulder strap | Anchor strength, buckle, pad, length |
| Hardware | D-rings, hooks, adjusters, finish |
| Branding | Logo, labels, patches, barcodes |
| Packing | Quantity, set accuracy, carton marks |
Definitely. Custom travel bags can be packed for retail shelves, e-commerce shipping, corporate gifts, hotel programs, travel sets, sports teams, and private label collections. Packing should be planned before bulk production is finished, not after everything is already made.
Retail travel bags often need hangtags, barcodes, SKU labels, care labels, dust bags, product inserts, and clean folding. E-commerce products may need individual polybags, scannable labels, carton protection, and clear item identification. Corporate gift projects may need gift-style packing, region labels, department labels, event batch marks, or set packing with travel accessories.
Travel sets need extra care. A duffel bag may be packed with a shoe bag, toiletry bag, packing cubes, laundry pouch, and an insert card. The packing order should be clear. If the set includes several colors or sizes, every version needs a separate SKU, label, and carton rule. This reduces sorting work after delivery.
Packing also affects storage and freight. A foldable travel bag can save carton space. A structured weekender bag or duffel may need more room to protect its shape. A premium gift set may require a dust bag or paper card, while a promotional travel bag may only need counted bulk packing.
Good packing makes the product easier to receive, scan, store, sell, gift, and reorder.
Packing Options Table
| Packing Need | Useful Detail |
|---|---|
| Retail sale | Hangtag, barcode, SKU, care label |
| E-commerce | Individual polybag, scannable label |
| Premium gift | Dust bag, product insert, paper card |
| Corporate program | Region label, department label, event mark |
| Travel set | Duffel + shoe bag + toiletry bag + packing cubes |
| Sports team | Team label, color separation, size mark |
| Export shipment | Carton mark, packing list, destination notes |
Sure. Jundong’s standard MOQ for custom travel bags is usually 500 pcs per design, while some simple styles may be reviewed from 200–300 pcs, depending on bag type, material, structure, logo method, packing request, and production schedule.
MOQ is affected by more than quantity. A simple foldable travel bag with one-color printing is easier to arrange than a structured weekender with lining, metal hardware, custom zipper pullers, leather patches, dust bags, hangtags, barcode labels, and retail cartons. A packing cube set may also need MOQ review by set size, fabric, mesh, zipper, and color version.
For early-stage projects, a simpler travel bag style can help reduce risk. A basic duffel, foldable bag, shoe bag, toiletry bag, or packing cube may be easier for a first run. Once the product direction is confirmed, later orders can add more colors, improved compartments, private label details, or matched accessories.
For retail collections and long-term private label programs, 500 pcs and above often give better room for material preparation, logo setup, component sourcing, sample revision, packing planning, and production efficiency. Larger quantities may also make more sense when the project includes multiple stores, e-commerce inventory, corporate gifting, or seasonal travel collections.
If one order includes several colors, sizes, or SKU versions, the MOQ may need to be reviewed by version. Splitting one small order into too many versions can increase production complexity and cost.
MOQ Reference Table
| Project Type | MOQ Direction |
|---|---|
| Simple trial style | 200–300 pcs may be reviewed |
| Standard custom travel bag | Usually 500 pcs |
| Structured weekender/duffel | Usually reviewed by design complexity |
| Packing cube set | Reviewed by the set and size combination |
| Multi-color program | Reviewed the color version |
| Retail private label | Usually 500 pcs and above |
Absolutely. The same custom travel bag can be reordered for future retail collections, sports seasons, corporate gift programs, hotel projects, e-commerce private labels, and travel accessory lines. Repeat orders are often the smartest way to save development time and keep product standards stable.
The key is to save complete production references from the first order. These include the approved sample, fabric record, color reference, bag size, compartment layout, zipper type, hardware details, webbing width, strap length, logo file, label layout, packing photo, carton mark format, and revision notes.
A repeat order does not need to be identical. A travel brand may keep the same duffel structure and update the seasonal color. A retailer may keep the same packing cube set and change the SKU or barcode. A sports team may keep the same bag and add a new sponsor logo. A hotel group may keep the same toiletry bag and update the location label. A private label brand may keep the same shape and change the zipper puller or hangtag.
This makes future development faster because the main structure has already been tested. Capacity, compartment layout, zipper route, handle strength, logo position, and packing method do not need to restart from zero. The team can focus on artwork updates, quantity, timeline, color changes, and small improvements.
For long-term travel bag programs, material availability should still be reviewed before each new order, especially for custom colors, special hardware, seasonal prints, or unique labels.
Repeat Order Table
| Reference to Save | Why It Helps |
|---|---|
| Approved sample | Keeps shape and structure clear |
| Material record | Helps match fabric and color |
| Compartment notes | Keeps function consistent |
| Zipper/hardware specs | Supports repeat performance |
| Logo file | Keeps branding accurate |
| Packing photo | Repeat folding and set packing |
| Carton mark format | Helps with receiving and distribution |
| Revision notes | Improves future runs |