Core basics
One or two shapes you re-run every season, with stable colors and stable cost.
For shelf and DTC, the pair has to read as your brand, not a factory blank.
Three shapes we see most from store and DTC brands.
One or two shapes you re-run every season, with stable colors and stable cost.
The same shape in new colorways and packaging, no re-tooling needed.
A starter line built around your brand colors and clean product photos.
On the shelf and on the product page, the details below are what separate a brand from a blank.
Give us these three and the first quote will be close.
| Input | Example | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Brand assets | Logo files and Pantone codes | Lets us plan placement and color match before sampling. |
| Launch window | Spring 2027, May ship | We work the timeline backward so stock lands on time. |
| Channel | DTC, shelf, or both | Sets the packaging and how we split the size run. |
The details that matter when pairs go to a shelf or a doorstep.
UPC or EAN, country-of-origin, and content labels applied to your spec.
Single-pair polybags and cartons that survive a parcel network.
New colors off the same last, so you refresh without new tooling.
Send logo files, your launch window, and the channel. We will plan the range and the timeline around it.