Custom Bag Manufacturer for Brands

The cheapest quote almost never settles who you should manufacture with. What settles it is harder to check up front: whether a factory can take your spec and make the same product on the ten-thousandth unit as on the first, on a date you can plan against. When that goes wrong, a launch turns into a queue of corrections.

VYGR Bags works that side of the job. It is an OEM, ODM and private label producer based in Türkiye, making bags and small leather goods for brands, retailers, trading companies, agencies and promotional suppliers. The factory stays in the background; the product carries your name, not its.

What "custom" actually covers

Custom can mean a small change to an existing model, or a product built from a tech pack. VYGR Bags takes both. Some buyers send detailed technical packages with exact measurements. Others arrive with a concept and a target price and need help reaching a design that can actually be produced. Either way, most of the product is open to change: size, color, print, lining, hardware, construction, packaging.

Branding follows the material rather than getting stamped on by default. Depending on the product, the options include embroidery, embossing and debossing, screen and digital print, woven labels, PU labels, metal logos and hangtags. A leather cardholder might carry an embossed logo with a printed label. A cotton tote is more likely to get a screen print and a woven label.

A range that covers most brand programs

The catalogue is broad, which matters if you would rather keep orders with one partner than split them across factories:

  • Wallets and cardholders in leather, PU leather and synthetic leather, including bi-fold, tri-fold, zip-around and slim card-holder constructions
  • Shoulder bags, mini bags and clutches in PU, synthetic suede, quilted fabric and croc-embossed synthetic leather
  • Backpacks in PU leather, cotton canvas and polyester, including padded laptop versions and kids' printed styles
  • Pouches and waist bags in polyester and PU
  • Drawstring bags in polyester for events and giveaways
  • Beach totes in heavy cotton canvas and laminated jute
  • Cotton tote bags from lightweight to medium-weight, plus laminated cotton for all-over sublimation
  • Cosmetic bags and pouches in polyester, recycled RPET and waffle cotton
  • Insulated bags, including a non-woven hot food bag and a polyester medical cold-chain carrier

So one brief can cover a retail tote, a promotional drawstring bag and a leather cardholder gift without you changing suppliers.

How the work is organized

The production flow runs through defined stages, and it pays to know them before you send a brief. It opens with requirement alignment: product category, quantity, target price and intended use, settled up front. Then comes product and material specification. Branding and packaging get locked early, deliberately, so they do not surface as delays later. A structured quotation follows, covering product, branding, packaging and shipping, with the lead time stated so you can plan against it.

When a sample is needed, it is made to confirm materials, workmanship, measurements and logo execution before bulk starts. Production then runs against fixed quality checkpoints: stitching, hardware attachment, logo application, measurement verification, and a final inspection before anything ships. Goods are packed to the agreed spec, whether that is individual polybags, barcode labels, custom boxes or inserts, and shipped EXW, FOB or CIF.

Capacity, in plain numbers

VYGR Bags runs in Türkiye with around 80 employees, working two shifts across roughly 26 days a month. The stated monthly capacity gives the scale by category: 12,000–18,000 leather bags, 100,000–150,000 cotton totes, 25,000–45,000 wallets and 35,000–60,000 cardholders, depending on complexity. One detail that matters for branded work: the catalogue puts capacity at the same level whether the order is branded or plain, so a logo does not cost you units.

The floor is set up for real construction, not only final assembly. Sewing covers lockstitch, walking-foot, cylinder-bed, post-bed and overlock machines, with separate hardware stations for rivets, snap buttons, grommets and zippers. The specialist steps, leather skiving and edge painting plus embroidery and screen printing, go through approved outside partners.

Whether it fits your program

VYGR Bags suits buyers who need a defined product made to spec over and over, with branding built in rather than tacked on at the end. If your program lives in leather goods, cotton totes, backpacks or promotional ranges, the categories and the capacity line up. The next step is a brief: category, quantity, target price, intended use, and whatever branding you need. That is the exact information the first stage is built to take.

Buyer checklist

  • Consistency: can the factory hold quality across the full production run?
  • Product fit: does their range (leather, totes, backpacks, pouches) match your categories?
  • Branding: is your logo method (embroidery, print, label) suitable for your material?
  • Process clarity: do their stages (brief → spec → sample → QC → ship) fit your timeline?
  • Development: can they turn a concept into a producible product, or do you have a tech pack?

RFQ / spec checklist

  • Product category and specific style (e.g. leather wallet, cotton tote, backpack)
  • Target quantity and required delivery date
  • Materials: primary material, lining, hardware types
  • Branding: method and placement
  • Packaging: polybags, labels, boxes or inserts
  • Price target, plus reference images or a tech pack if available
  • Intended end use (retail, promotional, corporate gift, giveaway)

Frequently asked questions

Does VYGR Bags make products under our own brand?

Yes. It is an OEM, ODM and private label manufacturer, so products are made to your specification and carry your branding and packaging.

What materials can you work with?

The catalogue covers leather, PU and synthetic leather, cotton, cotton canvas, polyester, laminated jute, recycled RPET, waffle cotton and non-woven polypropylene, among others.

Can you handle both a tech pack and a rough concept?

Yes. Some partners supply detailed tech packs; others bring a concept and a target price, and the team helps develop it into a producible product.

What branding methods are available?

Embroidery, embossing/debossing, screen and digital printing, woven labels, PU labels, metal logos and hangtags, matched to the product and material.

What shipping terms do you offer?

Orders can be arranged under EXW, FOB or CIF, with documentation prepared for delivery.