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Boston Bag
Golf duffel boston bag for travel sets, events, and premium retail bundles
Our Boston Bag is a golf duffel built for travel and lifestyle use: shoe compartment options, reinforced carry handles, smooth zippers, and clean branding panels. It is commonly purchased by importers as an add-on to stand/cart bags, and by brands expanding into golf luggage and accessories.
Key Features
Product Overview
Ideal For
Boston Bag Options (Typical Build Choices)
| Option | Value Build | Premium Build |
|---|---|---|
| Fabric | 600D polyester | 800D nylon / coated options |
| Branding | Embroidery / print | Metal logo + premium patch |
| Structure | Semi-structured | More rigid panels + piping |
| Packaging | Efficient bulk packing | Retail-ready presentation |
| Target channel | Wholesale volume | Brand retail programs |
Quality Standards & Testing
Material Specifications
600D Polyester / Nylon Options
Main shell options for different price tiers
Reinforced Webbing Handles
Load-bearing handle structure
Optional Lining & Piping
Interior lining and structure enhancements
Frequently Asked Questions
Can we add a shoe compartment?
What is the MOQ for a custom Boston Bag?
Can this ship together with golf bags?
Customization Options
Specifications
Materials Used
Related Products
In-Depth Buyer Guide
This page is a procurement-ready guide for Boston Bag. It explains what to specify, what to verify, and how to reduce the risk of quality drift between sample and bulk production.
Product Photos (Reference)
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Specification Snapshot
| Category | Travel Covers & Bags |
|---|---|
| MOQ | 50+ pcs |
| Lead time | 20-30 days |
| Reference price | $19.77–$21.64 |
| Size | Standard duffel |
| Pockets | 3+ |
| Colors | Custom available |
| Branding | Embroidery / print / patch |
Who Buys This Product (B2B)
Boston Bag is positioned for professional buying decisions: clear specs, consistent finishes, and a realistic path to stable bulk production. This section focuses on reorder-fit.
- Private label brands launching a travel covers & bags line with predictable specs and reorder stability.
- Importers and distributors who need consistent bulk quality and clear carton planning.
- Pro shops and retail programs that require stable finishes, strong branding execution, and fewer returns.
- Corporate/event buyers that need deadline certainty and clean logo placement.
- Golf travel and resort operators that need durable bags and simplified SKU options.
This product sits in the Travel Covers & Bags lineup and is often compared by buyers against nearby SKUs for feature-to-cost balance.
Materials & BOM Notes
Material selection is the biggest driver of durability and perceived quality. For Boston Bag, the BOM should be documented as fabric code + coating/backing + zipper grade + foam density + webbing/hardware specification.
- 600D Polyester or nylon options: chosen for durability and stable bulk sourcing.
- Reinforced webbing handles: chosen for durability and stable bulk sourcing.
- Quality zippers: selected to match buyer expectations for this price tier.
If you have a specific market requirement (e.g., EU retailer compliance, sustainability targets, or premium hand-feel), mention it in your RFQ so the materials board can be aligned early.
Customization Options (Practical)
For Boston Bag, customization works best when you keep the first order focused: choose 1–2 hero features, lock your branding placement map, and confirm a golden sample before bulk production.
| Area | Options | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Packaging | Bulk packing or retail-ready | Packaging affects damage rate and landed cost |
| Logo methods | Embroidery / heat transfer / patch / woven label | Best method depends on fabric and placement size |
| Labeling | Hangtags, barcodes, care labels | Align with your market and retailer requirements |
| Hardware | Custom zipper pulls, metal plates, buckles | Premium details that improve perceived value |
| Panels & colors | Pantone color matching; multi-color panel layouts | Confirm with physical swatches and photos under neutral lighting |
Quality Control Plan
For Boston Bag, quality is best protected by simple gates and evidence. Instead of “QC is good”, request specific deliverables: inspection standard, photo checklist, and corrective action rules before shipment.
- Stitch density and reinforcement at high-stress points (handles, straps, pockets).
- Fabric and lining verification against approved fabric code and color references.
- Hardware function checks: zipper smoothness, buckle strength, puller attachment.
- Load checks on straps/handles based on your target use case and spec.
- Final AQL inspection with standardized photo set before shipment.
- Branding proof: placement map, embroidery density, clean edges and color accuracy.
If you have your own inspection checklist, share it early so sampling aligns with your acceptance criteria.
Packaging & Carton Planning
Packaging decisions affect damage rate and landed cost as much as the freight rate. For Boston Bag, clarify whether you need bulk packing (polybag + master carton) or retail-ready presentation (hangtag + insert + branded carton).
| Goal | Recommended packing | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Lowest landed cost | Polybag + master carton | Efficient packing and fast handling |
| Retail shelf | Hangtag + insert + printed carton | Better presentation; higher packaging cost |
| Corporate gifts | Branded insert / belly band | Balanced presentation and cost |
Shipping & Import Notes
Import success is documentation discipline: consistent carton totals, clear item description, and broker-ready paperwork. If you need an operational checklist, start with: Export Documentation & Customs Clearance.
Fast RFQ Template (Copy/Paste)
| RFQ item | What to send | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Product | Boston Bag (Travel Covers & Bags) | Defines structure, BOM, and assembly time |
| Quantity | Total pcs + pcs per colorway | Determines MOQ feasibility and pricing tiers |
| Target market | USA / EU / UK / AU | Aligns compliance, labeling, and document wording |
| Branding | Logo file + placements + method | Impacts cost, lead time, and risk of defects |
| Packaging | Bulk vs retail-ready | Affects carton plan and damage rate |
| Timeline | Target ship date | Production slot planning and freight method choice |
Email cco@junyuanbags.com (WhatsApp: +8617750020688) and we reply within 24 hours.
FAQ
Can you ship to the USA/EU/UK/AU?
Yes. FOB/CIF/DDP options are available depending on your logistics workflow and broker preference.
What is the MOQ for Boston Bag?
Standard MOQ is 50 pcs per design/colorway. Reorders may be lower depending on material readiness and colorway complexity.
Can you do private label and custom logo?
Yes. Common branding methods include embroidery, heat transfer, rubber patches, woven labels, and metal plates. The best method depends on your fabric choice and placement size.
How do I reduce sampling time?
Prepare logo files, reference photos, and a short list of must-have requirements. Approve materials and colors early, then iterate on details.
How do you ensure bulk matches the approved sample?
We lock the BOM against the approved golden sample and run inline QC plus AQL final inspection with standardized photos before shipment.
What do you need to quote accurately?
Send bag type, quantity per colorway, target market, logo file (AI/PDF), branding placement map, and packaging requirements.
Next step: If you want a quote for Boston Bag, send your RFQ via Contact or email cco@junyuanbags.com.
What Drives Pricing (So You Can Compare Quotes)
Price ranges on product pages are reference values. Final unit cost depends on measurable drivers: fabric grade, divider complexity, branding method, reinforcement level, and packaging requirements. When you compare suppliers, compare assumptions, not only the headline price.
- Materials: fabric denier and coating, lining, foam, webbing, hardware grade.
- Labor: pocket count, panel complexity, reinforcements, branding placements.
- Branding: embroidery density, patch type, placement count, proofing workflow.
- Packaging: bulk packing vs retail-ready presentation.
Risk Reduction Checklist
Use this checklist before you approve bulk production:
- Material codes locked and color references approved.
- Branding placement map approved with close-up photos.
- Golden sample signed-off (photos + notes).
- QC gates defined (inline checkpoints + AQL final inspection).
- Packaging confirmed (unit packing + carton label requirements).
- Shipping term confirmed (FOB/CIF/DDP) and document wording aligned.
How to Reduce Sampling Loops
Sampling speed is often limited by unclear feedback. Use measurable notes: specify what changes, where, and why. Attach a placement map and reference photos. Approve materials early, then iterate on details like pocket layout and trim colors.
After the prototype sample, lock a golden sample with written approvals. That single step is the best protection against bulk inconsistency.
Keyword Coverage (Buyer Intent)
This page is written to support high-intent queries buyers use when they are ready to source: “Boston Bag wholesale”, “custom travel covers & bags OEM”, and “private label travel covers & bags supplier”. The content stays practical by mapping keywords to RFQ and QC decisions.
Change Control (Avoid Quality Drift)
Quality drift happens when changes are made informally: a fabric becomes unavailable, a zipper grade changes, or a reinforcement is simplified. Prevent drift by keeping a simple change log that includes: change description, reason, cost impact, lead-time impact, and approval signature.
Professional buyers use the same photo checklist on every shipment. It becomes a visual “contract” that makes issues obvious and fast to resolve.
Extended Procurement Notes
This section expands coverage so different teams (procurement, merchandising, logistics) can use one page as a shared reference. The goal is to reduce back-and-forth and keep bulk production aligned with the approved sample.
For a fast quotation, include a measurable RFQ and a clear timeline. For bulk stability, lock materials early and keep change control disciplined. If you want support on landed cost planning, see Shipping & Logistics and the USA import guide.

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