
Zipper Pullers
Custom Silver or Gunmetal Zinc Alloy Zipper Puller with Dragon-Style Relief
Custom round zinc alloy zipper puller with dragon-style relief based on buyer artwork, shown in separate silver and gunmetal finish dir...

Custom Zipper Pullers
A zipper puller gets grabbed and pulled all day — it has to be easy to catch, run smooth, and carry your logo clean at a small size. Tell us the slider it clips to and where the bag is used; we'll get the grip, weight and connection right before sampling.
Browse published zipper puller references by shape, logo process, finish and connector direction before sending your own requirement.

Zipper Pullers
Custom round zinc alloy zipper puller with dragon-style relief based on buyer artwork, shown in separate silver and gunmetal finish dir...

Zipper Pullers
Matched pair of satin silver-gray sliders with streamlined, wing-style sculpted pulls. Supplied as a pair for two-way zips or matching...

Zipper Pullers
Complete slider assembly in bright silver with an oval paddle and a domed pearl-tone cap carrying a small engraved gold motif. The cap...

Zipper Pullers
Smooth cylindrical drop pull offered in silver and gold from the same tool. One continuous curved surface with no face or edge, a minim...

Zipper Pullers
Custom zinc alloy zipper puller with a polished silver finish and U-shaped open-frame structure. The clear grip area suits bags, luggag...

Zipper Pullers
Custom zinc alloy zipper puller assembly with a polished silver finish, twisted round connector and compact pull body for bags and lugg...

Zipper Pullers
Bright nickel slider with an open trapezoid frame pull, splayed for an easy fingertip grip and lying flat when idle. A strong default f...

Zipper Pullers
Brushed silver trapezoid zipper puller carrying a raised animal-head emblem with lettering below, a full brand treatment on one face. D...
Custom Solution Guide
Custom zipper pullers and slider pulls — engraved, enamel, relief or leather-wrapped, built to your design.
Three things decide whether a puller works: how it sits in the hand, how it joins the slider, and how the logo reads once it's shrunk to puller size. Tell us those and the sample direction stays practical.
Choosing how a zipper puller attaches? See our mounting method guide.Bags, garments, luggage, footwear, leather goods. A light garment zip and a heavy luggage zip want different weight and grip — so we start from where it's used.
Shrunk to puller size, fine lines and small text can close up or lose definition when cast. We point out what won't hold and thicken it before the mold.
Ring, hook or loop — the connection has to match your slider and swing the way the closure needs. Send the slider or its size so the fit is right, not approximate.
Finish is chosen once the size, logo process and connection are set — and matched to the rest of the zip and trims on the product.
Shape, connection, logo and finish are set together for your project, not picked off a stock list. One affects the next, so we check them as a set.
Zinc alloy casts detail and plates well. We set thickness and weight so the puller feels right on its zip — light on a garment, more substantial on luggage.
Sized to the hand and the slider, with edges eased so it doesn't scratch the panel or catch a lining.
Raised, recessed or filled — set to what the artwork can hold at puller size. We mark detail too fine to cast.
Tone shifts slightly with relief and metal; for a color that has to match the rest of the zip, approve a sample first.
The connection is the part that fails if it's wrong — too tight and it won't seat, too loose and it rattles. A split ring or swivel hook lets it move; a fixed loop keeps it tight to the slider. We match it to your slider and how the puller needs to move.
Where it's used drives weight, finish and connection. Nickel-free or wear 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 slider and where the bag is used.
Request QuotePractical answers for preparing artwork, sample photos, connector information and finish references.
Yes. A vector is ideal, but a JPG, a screenshot or a photo of a sample is enough to start. We'll check what your logo needs to read at puller size and tell you what to adjust before the mold.
Logo artwork, target size, a finish reference, the slider it connects to (or its size), a rough quantity, and where the bag is used. A sample photo helps. The more we have, the closer the first quote.
Yes. Shape, size, logo process, finish and connection are worked out together from your artwork and slider — whether it clips on with a split ring, a swivel hook or a fixed loop, the puller is built to your zip, not adapted from a stock part.
Yes — bags, garments, luggage, footwear and leather goods. What changes is the weight and the connection: a light garment zip and a heavy luggage zip aren't built the same.
Yes — nickel-free, wear 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.
Zipper Puller Inquiry
Send your artwork and the slider it clips to — with target size, finish reference and rough quantity. We'll check the grip, weight and connection before we talk next steps.