Polyester Bags
A popular choice for its affordability and durability. It’s lightweight, abrasion-resistant, and handles moisture well. Often used for everyday backpacks and casual travel bags.
- Pros: Affordable, fade-resistant, easy to clean.


Nylon Bags
Known for its exceptional strength and tear resistance. Nylon is generally lighter and more durable than polyester, making it the preferred material for high-performance gear like hiking and tactical backpacks.
- Pros: High strength-to-weight ratio, tear-resistant, flexible.
Canvas Bags
A classic, natural fabric that offers a timeless, rustic look. It’s thick and durable, but can be heavy and is not naturally waterproof. Commonly used for fashion and vintage-style bags.
- Pros: Breathable, stylish, eco-friendly.


Leather Bags
A premium material valued for its luxurious feel and long-lasting durability. It develops a unique patina over time. Best for high-end business and fashion bags.
- Pros: Extremely durable, elegant, and ages well.
Cordura® Bags
A brand of highly durable nylon fabric known for its superior abrasion and tear resistance. It’s often used in military and heavy-duty outdoor gear.


X-Pac™ Bags
A composite fabric praised for its extreme lightweight and waterproofing. It’s a top choice for ultralight outdoor gear.
Ripstop Bags
Fabrics with a grid of reinforcement threads woven in to prevent small tears from spreading. It’s lightweight and strong, used in many athletic and outdoor bags.


PU & PVC Coatings Bags
Polyurethane (PU) and Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) coatings are applied to fabrics to enhance their waterproof properties. PU is lighter and more eco-friendly, while PVC is more rugged but heavier.