A dust bag can be a small accessory, a protective pouch, or the visible package for a beauty GWP item. Those three roles need different material, logo and packing decisions. Treating every dust bag as the same drawstring pouch makes the sample easier to misunderstand.
This guide supports the Ecorivta custom dust bags page 1. It is written for beauty, skincare, fragrance, haircare and wellness buyers who need a practical brief before quote and sample approval.
Buyer Summary
Start with whether the dust bag is a gift package, a protective sleeve or a reusable beauty accessory. Then confirm material, handfeel, logo route, drawstring color, packing method, target quantity, target market and sample approval timing. That is enough to quote the right route without forcing the buyer to prepare an over-complicated spec sheet.

First Decide The Dust Bag Role
| Program role | Good fit | Brief focus |
|---|---|---|
| Beauty GWP package | A product set needs a soft branded holder. | Appearance, color, logo, folding and insert card. |
| Accessory protection | A bottle, tool, brush, clip or case needs a protective sleeve. | Material thickness, seam, drawstring and product fit. |
| Retail add-on | The dust bag may be kept by the customer. | Handfeel, logo durability, barcode or sleeve route.4 |
| Sustainability-led program | The buyer wants recycled or lower-impact material language. | Material proof, claim wording and certificate scope.2 |
Material Route: Do Not Pick Only By Photo
Cotton canvas, recycled cotton, rPET velvet, soft velvet and bamboo-fiber blends can all look suitable in a photo. The buyer should choose by handfeel, protection need, claim route, color depth, logo method and target price. If the bag touches a skincare tool, hair accessory or wearable item, skin-contact and colorfastness questions should be raised early where relevant.3

| Material direction | When it fits | Watch before approval |
|---|---|---|
| Cotton canvas | Structured natural feel, simple logo, durable package. | Shrinkage, color consistency and seam thickness. |
| Recycled cotton | Natural handfeel with recycled-content story. | Claim wording and certificate scope. |
| RPET velvet | Soft protection and premium look. | Pile direction, lint, logo readability and color batch. |
| Bamboo-fiber blend | Soft lightweight feel. | Exact blend, handfeel and claim wording. |
Logo And Packing Decisions
Logo approval should happen on the same material that will be used for bulk. A print that works on cotton may look different on velvet. A woven label may feel premium but changes lead time and position review. Drawstring color also matters because it is often the first detail a buyer sees when the bag is closed.

What To Send For A Fast RFQ
| Field | Simple buyer input | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Use case | Gift package, protective bag, retail add-on or kit component. | Prevents quoting the wrong construction. |
| Product size | Item dimensions or sample photo with size. | Controls bag size and drawstring placement. |
| Quantity and colors | Quantity per color and total order range. | Controls material planning and dye/print route. |
| Logo route | Print, woven label, embroidery or no logo. | Changes sample method and unit cost. |
| Packing | Flat fold, inner bag, sleeve, insert card, carton mark. | Avoids late packaging changes. |
Send a dust bag material and packing brief
A short use case, size, quantity, color and logo note is enough to start.
Sample Approval Should Be Physical
Dust bag quality is hard to judge only from a render. The buyer should approve handfeel, drawstring tension, seam, product fit, folding size and packing method on a physical sample before bulk. If the bag will carry claim language, the wording should be reviewed before labels or sleeves are printed.

Buyer Questions
What is the first thing to confirm for a dust bag RFQ?
Confirm whether it is a gift package, protective sleeve, retail add-on or kit component. That decision changes material and packing route.
Do buyers need a full tech pack?
Not always. A short brief with use case, size, quantity, color, logo and packing route is enough to start a practical quote.
Can one material fit every dust bag program?
No. Protection, handfeel, claim wording, color and target price can point to different material routes.
When should packing be approved?
Packing should be approved with the physical sample, not after bulk goods are finished.



