QC inspection

Bag QC inspection before shipping, not after the problem arrives

1688 Bags includes QC as part of the sourcing path because bag orders often fail at the variant and finishing layer, not at the listing layer. Checking the right size, color, leather claim, hardware finish, and visible construction issues before export gives buyers a more reliable delivered order.

Variant confirmation

The first QC layer is confirming the actual bag variant: size, color, hardware tone, and seller option match.

Visible finishing review

We focus on the issues buyers notice first: marks, skewed stitching, hardware scratches, lining problems, and strap defects.

Shipping readiness

QC also checks whether the order is ready for repacking, consolidation, and cross-border shipment without avoidable damage risk.

What our bag QC workflow is designed to catch

Style match

Wrong silhouette, wrong seller substitution, or the wrong seasonal version.

Variant match

Incorrect size, color, hardware option, or logo variation.

Visible defects

Scratches, stains, glue marks, poor stitching, warped structure, or damaged hardware.

Shipment risk

Weak packing or details likely to cause avoidable damage during export.

What does bag QC inspection usually check?

Bag QC usually checks the correct style, material claim, color and size variant, hardware condition, stitching, obvious marks, and basic packaging condition before export.

Why is QC important for 1688 and Taobao bag orders?

QC reduces surprises after a bag order leaves China. It helps catch wrong variants, visible defects, and packaging issues before international delivery starts.

Is QC included in the 1688 Bags workflow?

Yes. QC is part of the sourcing flow so buyers can confirm the order before the parcel moves into the DDP delivery path.

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