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Annabelle · Custom Casual Bags

BAG ACCESSORIES SOLUTION

Choose Bag Accessories That Match Function, Cost and Brand Feel

Zippers, pullers, webbing, buckles and trims decide how a bag opens, carries and lasts — and how premium it feels in the customer’s hands. KSSIA helps you specify each accessory against your bag type, target price and sales channel, then locks every detail on the approval sample.
WHY ACCESSORIES MATTER

Accessories Are Not Decoration — They Are How the Bag Works

A zipper that catches, a buckle that cracks or a strap that digs into the shoulder will be remembered longer than the fabric. Accessories control how a bag opens, adjusts, carries weight and survives daily use — they are usually the first thing that fails on a cheap bag and the first thing a customer touches on a good one.
Accessories are also a cost and brand lever. The gap between a standard part and an upgraded or logo-customized part is small per piece but visible in the product. We help you decide where upgrading pays off for your channel, and where a standard part protects your target price without hurting the bag.

Function First

Opening, adjusting and carrying are accessory jobs — we match each part to the bag’s real daily use, not just its look.

Durability Where It Counts

Stress points like main zippers and strap joints get the grade they need; low-stress parts stay cost-efficient.

Cost Control by Part

We show the price impact of each accessory choice at your quantity, so you upgrade deliberately — not by default.

Brand Consistency

Matched colors, finishes and logo pullers make standard styles read as one designed collection under your brand.
ACCESSORY OPTIONS

Eight Accessory Groups That Define a Casual Bag

These are the accessory decisions specified on every KSSIA order sheet. Exact brands, grades and prices are confirmed against your style and quantity.
01

Zippers

Nylon coil, plastic molded and metal zippers in #3–#10 sizes. The main zipper takes the most daily stress on any bag — standard grades suit promotional programs, upgraded grades suit retail and travel styles.
#3–#10 sizes
Coil / molded / metal
Grade by channel
02

Zipper Pullers

Rubber, webbing, cord and metal pullers — plain or carrying your logo by engraving, molding or embossing. The most cost-effective branding touchpoint on a bag, used dozens of times a day.
Logo option
Daily touchpoint
Low cost upgrade
03

Webbing & Straps

PP and polyester webbing in widths from 15mm to 50mm for handles, shoulder straps and compression. Width, thickness and weave decide carrying comfort and how solid the bag feels in hand.
15–50mm widths
PP / polyester
Comfort & strength
04

Buckles & Adjusters

Side-release buckles, ladder locks and sliders in POM, nylon or metal. POM resists cold and impact better than cheap PP parts — a small upgrade that prevents the most common field failure.
POM / nylon / metal
Impact resistance
Adjustment parts
05

D-rings, Hooks & Metal Hardware

D-rings, snap hooks, eyelets and rivets that take load at strap connections — and set the visual grade of crossbody and shoulder styles. Finish options from matte black to brushed metal.
Load points
Finish options
Visual grade
06

Velcro / Hook-and-Loop

Hook-and-loop closures for flaps, inner pockets and adjustable details — fast and low-cost, with grade differences in cycle life that matter for daily-use bags versus one-season programs.
Fast closure
Low cost
Cycle-life grades
07

Cord Locks & Drawstring Parts

Cord locks, stoppers, cords and cord ends for drawstring bags and cinch-top backpacks. Small parts that decide whether a promotional drawstring bag feels usable or disposable.
Drawstring bags
Small but visible
Promo friendly
08

Linings, Binding & Edge Trims

Binding tape, piping and edge trims finish raw seams and frame the bag’s shape. Matched or contrast trims are an inexpensive way to make a standard style look deliberately designed.
Seam finish
Match or contrast
Design detail
ACCESSORY DETAILS

The Detail Decisions Behind Every Accessory

Choosing the part is half the job. These details decide whether the accessories look intentional and survive the order’s real life.

Accessory Color Matching

Zipper tape, webbing and plastic parts are matched to the shell fabric or intentionally contrasted — confirmed together on one color card so the bag reads as one product.

Logo on Zipper Pullers

Engraved metal, molded rubber or embossed leather-look pullers carry your logo at low per-piece cost; custom shapes need a mold and are quantity-dependent.

Webbing Width & Thickness

Wider, thicker webbing carries heavier loads comfortably but costs and weighs more — we size it to the bag’s expected load, not by default.

Metal Finish Options

Nickel, gunmetal, matte black, antique brass — one finish family across all metal parts keeps the collection consistent and avoids a mixed-parts look.

Plastic vs Metal Selection

Metal looks and feels premium but adds cost and weight; quality POM plastic is lighter and quieter. We recommend by stress point and channel, not one rule for the whole bag.

Consistency Across a Collection

The same puller, finish and webbing logic across all styles in your line — documented in the spec so reorders and new styles stay consistent.
ACCESSORIES BY BAG TYPE

How Accessory Choices Change by Bag Type

Proven accessory setups from daily production — starting points we adjust to your price and market.

Everyday Backpacks

#5 main zipper with twin pullers, 38mm shoulder webbing with ladder locks, and a webbing haul handle — the stress points that decide a school bag’s lifespan.

Travel & Duffel Bags

#8–#10 zippers, reinforced metal hardware at strap joints and wider handles — accessories sized for real load, not showroom weight.

Drawstring & Promotional Bags

Cords, cord locks and grommets specified for campaign budgets — standard parts that still open and close cleanly for the program’s life.

Cosmetic Bags & Small Pouches

Smooth-running #3–#5 zippers, neat binding and small logo pullers — at pouch size, the zipper basically is the product experience.

Crossbody & Shoulder Bags

Adjustable straps with quality sliders, D-rings and snap hooks in a matched finish — the hardware is visible jewelry on these styles.

Retail-Ready Private Label Collections

One accessory standard across the whole collection — logo pullers, unified metal finish and documented specs that hold across reorders.
WHERE ACCESSORIES APPLY

Ten Accessory Points Specified on Every Order Sheet

Each position gets a defined part, size, color and finish on the approval sheet — so the sample and bulk match exactly.
Main zipper
Front pocket zipper
Shoulder strap adjuster
Side buckle
Webbing handle
D-ring / hook connection
Drawstring channel
Cord lock
Inner pocket
Binding / edge trim
CHOOSING ACCESSORIES

How We Help You Specify the Right Parts

Before quoting, we review six factors so accessory money goes where your buyers will notice it — and nowhere else.
FACTOR
WHAT WE CHECK

Bag type and daily use

How the bag is opened, carried and loaded each day — this sets the baseline grade for zippers, webbing and joints.

Required durability

One-season promotion or years of school use — cycle life requirements decide where standard parts are enough.

Target unit cost

The accessory budget within your target price, and which single upgrade gives the most visible value per cent spent.

Brand appearance

Whether your channel expects logo pullers, branded webbing and a unified finish — or clean unbranded parts.

Material and color matching

How close zipper tape, webbing and plastic parts must match the shell fabric — and where contrast is the better design call.

MOQ / tooling requirement

Whether your quantity supports mold-based custom parts like shaped pullers and logo buckles, or stock parts with logo finishing fit better.
WHO USES THIS SOLUTION

Built for Buyers Who Know Parts Make the Product

The same accessory capability supports different buying models in different ways.

Private Label Brands

Logo pullers, branded webbing and one finish standard across the collection — accessories that carry the brand at low per-piece cost.

Retailers & Supermarkets

Accessory grades planned to the shelf price — reliable parts that keep return rates down without breaking the price point.

Wholesalers & Distributors

Documented accessory specs that stay identical across reorders, so your customers get the same bag every season.

Trading Companies & Sourcing Agents

Clear accessory options and spec sheets you can present to clients — we support the technical side behind your relationship.

Promotional Buyers

Standard parts specified honestly for campaign life — usable, safe and on budget without paying for unneeded grades.

Travel / Outdoor Project Buyers

Load-rated zippers, hardware and webbing for bags that carry real weight — upgrades placed at the stress points that matter.
FROM BAG TYPE TO APPROVED PARTS

The Accessory Confirmation Process

Five controlled steps from your project brief to a locked accessory spec.
01

Review Bag Type & Use Case

Your style, quantity, market and how the bag will actually be used — the inputs that set accessory requirements.
02

Recommend Grade & Material

We propose part types and grades position by position, with cost notes at your quantity.
03

Match Color, Size & Finish

Zipper tape, webbing and hardware finishes are matched against your fabric color card and brand references.
04

Confirm on Sample

Every accessory appears on the approval sample — you test the zip, clips and straps before anything goes to bulk.
05

Apply in Bulk Production

Bulk uses the approved parts list, with incoming accessory checks and inline QC during sewing.
WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU

Information for an Accurate Accessory Proposal

Send what you have — missing items are flagged, not blockers.
Bag type or reference style
Target order quantity
Target market and sales channel
Required zipper or accessory type, if specified
Color or Pantone reference
Logo requirement for pullers or trims
Durability or usage requirement
Target cost or budget direction
FAQ

Accessory Questions Buyers Ask

Can I choose the zipper brand or grade?

Yes. You can specify a preferred zipper brand or grade, or give us your target price and durability requirement and we recommend options. Branded zippers raise cost and sometimes lead time — we confirm both before you decide.

Can zipper pullers carry my logo?

Yes — engraving, molding or embossing on metal, rubber and webbing pullers. Standard puller shapes with your logo are quantity-friendly; fully custom shapes need a mold and higher quantities to justify the tooling.

Can webbing color match my bag fabric?

Stock webbing colors cover most matches; custom-dyed webbing is available for exact brand colors with a per-color minimum. We confirm the match on a physical color card alongside your fabric swatch.

Should I choose plastic or metal buckles?

Quality POM plastic is light, quiet and impact-resistant — right for most casual and school bags. Metal adds visual grade and strength at load points, with more cost and weight. We usually recommend by position: metal where it’s seen and loaded, POM elsewhere.

Do custom molded accessories require a minimum quantity?

Yes. Mold-based parts — shaped pullers, logo buckles, custom metal badges — carry tooling cost and a per-part minimum that varies by item. At smaller quantities, stock parts with logo finishing achieve a similar branded look without tooling.

Can accessories be confirmed before bulk production?

Always. Every accessory appears on the approval sample — you operate the zippers, buckles and straps yourself before bulk starts, and bulk production is checked against that approved parts list.
START YOUR ACCESSORY SELECTION

Tell Us Your Bag Type and Accessory Needs

Share your bag type, quantity, target market and any accessory or logo requirements. We will propose suitable parts, grades and finishes — confirmed on a sample before bulk.
Position-by-position parts proposal
Logo puller & trim options
Color & finish matching
Sample before bulk
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