You got these manufacturers, like, lurking behind the scenes. Some are in Delhi, claiming they’re the real deal, handling *everything* from design to sourcing. And they’re all, “Don’t waste time on unprofessional manufacturers!” Which, duh, obviously. Nobody *wants* an unprofessional manufacturer, but how do you even *know* before you’re stuck with a bunch of wonky-stitched purses?
Then there’s the US list of bag manufacturers. And Doughnut! I’m actually kinda digging that name. “Quality and stylish backpack,” they say. They “insist on completing all the steps by its own team.” Okay, cool, vertical integration, or whatever. Makes you wonder if it actually *makes* a difference in the end product, though, ya know? Like, is it just marketing fluff? Probably a bit of both, let’s be honest.
And speaking of brands, “20 Contemporary Bag Brands To Know.” Okay, cool, but like, *which* ones are actually worth knowing? They don’t even *say* which ones! Come on, article, you’re failing me here.
Then you got Ting Ji Group churning out millions of pouches for “international famous brands.” Who *are* these brands? Spill the tea! This article is so vague, it’s making me twitch.
Herschel Supply Co. – they’re apparently “design-driven” and boast about free shipping and 24/7 customer service. Which, okay, good for them. The customer service thing is actually pretty important, I think. Nothing worse than getting a janky bag and then having to deal with some robot on the phone.
And Orient? They’re an OEM, which means they make bags for other companies, too. China, Cambodia, Myanmar… they’re all over the place. It’s like a global bag-making empire, or something. Which, I guess, it kinda is.