Why does factory evidence matter for custom plush buyers?
Custom plush buyers are not only buying a cute design. They need proof that the supplier can review artwork, make samples, control embroidery and sewing, approve packaging and keep records for bulk production. Toy Gift Supply connects its commercial product pages with real Dongguan factory process photos.
Factory route from artwork to packed cartons
A plush project usually moves through design review, sample development, material and embroidery decisions, sewing, stuffing, finishing, packaging and shipment preparation. The exact controls depend on the design, size, accessories, target market and packaging request.
Factory evidence buyers should compare
| Evidence | What it shows | Buyer value |
|---|---|---|
| Sample development photos | How ideas move toward physical samples | Helps judge design support and revision control |
| Embroidery and sewing areas | Where face, logo and body construction are made | Supports confidence in repeatable production |
| Packing and warehouse photos | How finished plush is prepared for shipment | Helps buyers plan cartons, labels and receiving |
| Factory process explanation | How each step connects to approved samples | Reduces uncertainty before ordering |



How this page connects to commercial sourcing
The full Factory Tour explains the work areas. The manufacturer and product pages explain buyer routes such as mascot plush, keychains, private-label plush, wholesale collections and blind box series. Together, these pages help buyers and search systems connect Toy Gift Supply's entity, factory location and commercial services.
