Kids' sneakers
Breathable mesh, PU and easy-clean builds for casual and school programs.
OEM, ODM and private-label production for importers, brands and distributors across Europe and North America.
You do not need a huge catalog to start. Most inquiry flows begin with one or two commercial families and then expand after sample approval.
Breathable mesh, PU and easy-clean builds for casual and school programs.
Formal-looking styles with stable soles and durable finishing for uniform buyers.
Breathable summer options with hook-and-loop closures and flexible soles.
Cold-weather and rainy-season models with practical closures and stable traction.
What we make, how far we can customize it, and how to start an order: laid out the way a sourcing team actually needs to read it.
From the cutting table to the export carton: the same line that will run your order.
The process is built for simple commercial handoff: brief, sample, production, and export packing.
Share style, size range, target market, quantity and any logo or pack notes.
We match materials, closure type, outsole, lining and branding for review.
Once the sample is approved, production follows the agreed build and packing spec.
Final inspection and carton review happen before export packing and shipment.
Instead of badges, here are the checks and buyer documents that actually come up in a real children's-footwear order.
| Quality checkpoint | What gets checked | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Material control | Upper, lining, outsole and adhesive choices are aligned before sampling. | Fewer surprises after sample approval. |
| Fit and wear checks | Comfort, toe room, flex point and closure stability are reviewed together. | Better day-to-day wear performance. |
| Packing discipline | Carton counts, label placement and retail presentation are checked before shipment. | A cleaner export handoff. |
We would rather send inspection photos and real sample feedback than badges you cannot check. Tell us what your buyer needs to see and we document it.
Buyer checklists, inspection photos and document requests can be built into the brief.
Most inquiries come from buyers who need a factory that can support private label programs, seasonal updates, or a first-time OEM run.
| Buyer type | What they care about | What to send first |
|---|---|---|
| Private-label brands | Logo placement, color matching, packaging and stable repeat orders. | Target price, brand assets and reference photos. |
| Importers and wholesalers | Style range, sample speed, pack specs and communication speed. | Product family, quantity and target market. |
| Retail and uniform buyers | Durable school shoes, dependable pack control and easy reorder flow. | Required sizes, season timing and packing notes. |
These guides help a buyer prepare a better brief before sending the first RFQ.
Start with your target market, desired product line, size range, logo file and pack expectations. That makes the first quote much more useful.
Different materials suit different buyers. A school shoe brief is not the same as a summer sandal brief.
OEM, ODM and private label all reduce risk in different ways. A good inquiry asks for the model that matches your buying stage.
We will reply with product options, sample steps and a practical quotation path for your next children's footwear program.