
Bag Hardware
Custom Round Pearl-Effect Bag Foot with Silver-Tone Zinc Alloy Base
Custom round bag foot with a white pearl-effect insert and silver-tone zinc alloy base. Developed as a decorative protective fitting fo...

Custom Bag Hardware
Bag hardware carries the bag — straps pull on it, rings take the load, and it has to fit the slot or panel it mounts to. Send the part or a photo of where it sits, with the strap width and what it holds; we'll check the structure and finish before sampling.
Browse published bag hardware references by structure, finish, fitting position and application before sending your own project requirement.

Bag Hardware
Custom round bag foot with a white pearl-effect insert and silver-tone zinc alloy base. Developed as a decorative protective fitting fo...

Bag Hardware
Custom round bag foot with a gold-tone zinc alloy base, decorative pearl-effect insert and raised beaded border for handbags and struct...

Bag Hardware
Custom round zinc alloy bag foot with a polished silver finish and distinctive slotted top detail. Developed as a protective base fitti...

Bag Hardware
Spherical bag foot in matte silver with a recessed initial or logo detail developed from your artwork. Logo process and rear fixing are...

Bag Hardware
Custom hexagonal zinc alloy bag foot with a matte silver finish, faceted sides and a raised domed top for structured bags and luggage.

Bag Hardware
Custom round zinc alloy bag foot with a matte black finish and clean domed face for handbags, luggage and structured accessories.

Bag Hardware
Custom round zinc alloy bag foot with a matte black finish, central dome and decorative relief developed from buyer-supplied artwork.

Bag Hardware
Sculpted bag foot in gunmetal with skull-style relief developed from your approved artwork. Rear fixing is confirmed against your bag s...
Custom Solution Guides
Zinc alloy and specialty-metal base studs in any shape, finish and mounting — tooled to order from your artwork.
View GuideChain, pearl, gem-set and engraved logo charms — decorative metal charms built to your design for bags and accessories.
View GuideD-rings, O-rings, flat rings and connector loops — sized to your strap width and load, finished to your reference.
View GuideTwo things matter first on bag hardware: that it takes the pull where the strap loads it, and that it fits the strap width and panel it mounts to. Get those right and finish and branding follow.
What to prepare before sampling custom bag hardware.Handbags, backpacks, luggage, straps, leather goods. A strap that carries weight and a trim that just sits there are built differently — so we start from what the part actually holds.
Strap width, ring inner size, buckle opening and how it seats on the panel all have to match the bag — a touch off and the strap won't feed or the part sits proud.
Logo plates and branded trims can sit on the hardware — set with artwork, placement and finish so they match the working parts around them.
Most bags use several metal parts at once. When they do, the finish has to read as one set — so we confirm color across buckles, rings, plates and trims together, not part by part.
Structure, fit, finish and branding are set together for your bag, not picked off a stock list — because the part that takes the load also has to match everything around it.
Zinc alloy casts shape and plates well. For parts that carry load we set thickness to the pull and reinforce thin spots so they don't flex or crack.
Sized to the strap width and the opening it has to pass — a D-ring, O-ring or strap keeper/loop only feeds clean when the inner size matches the strap. The part sits flush on the panel, not proud.
Plating tone shifts slightly with the part's shape and relief. Across a multi-part set, approve a finish sample so everything matches.
Branding is set with artwork, size and placement so it reads on the part without weakening where it's thin.
How it fixes on is set to the panel material and thickness and the pull it takes — rivet, screw, sew-on or prong. Tell us what it mounts to and we size the fixing to hold.
How the bag is used drives load, finish and fixing. Nickel-free, salt-spray or pull testing is arranged by project or market need — added only if you need it.
The more of these you send, the closer the first answer — especially the strap width and what the part has to hold.
Request QuotePractical answers for preparing product photos, drawings, fitting details, finish references and testing requirements.
Yes. A sample, a drawing, a reference photo or a design file is enough to start — closures like a twist lock, base-protecting bag feet or studs, rings and strap keepers all begin the same way. We'll check the structure, the fit to your strap and panel, and the finish before sampling.
A photo or sample of the part, target size, the strap width or opening it works with, what it has to hold, a finish reference, any branding, and a rough quantity. The more we have, the closer the first quote.
Yes — when a bag uses several metal parts, we confirm the finish across them so they read as one set. Exact consistency depends on each part's shape and finish process, so for a critical match we'd have you approve samples.
Yes. Logo plates and branded trims can sit on the hardware, set with artwork, placement and finish to match the working parts around them.
Yes — nickel-free, salt-spray, pull or other testing is arranged by project or market need. Tell us the target market and test item up front. If a project doesn't need it, we won't add it to the quote.
It depends on the part — size, structure, finish and whether it needs its own mold all move it. Rather than quote a number that won't fit your project, we set it once we've seen the details.
Bag Hardware Inquiry
Send the part or a photo of where it sits — with the strap width, what it holds, a finish reference and rough quantity. We'll check the structure and fit before we talk next steps.