Xinmei Hairclip-Medium High Quality Acetate Hair Clip Manufacturer & Supplier Since 2002.
Xinmei Hairclip-Medium High Quality Acetate Hair Clip Manufacturer & Supplier Since 2002.
Most buyers who contact a Custom Acetate Hair Clips Manufacturer do not start with a complete production file. Some send us a finished sample, while others provide only a sketch, a reference photo, or a color idea. Before we make a sample, we usually need to confirm the clip size, acetate thickness, spring position, tooth structure, surface finish, and packaging method. These details may look minor, but they often decide whether the final clip feels comfortable, holds the hair properly, and can move smoothly into bulk production.
A factory should not copy a drawing and start cutting material immediately. We first review whether the design works with acetate and whether the structure can withstand regular use.
For example, a large claw clip may look attractive in a sketch, but thin teeth can break during assembly or use. A decorative flower may need extra thickness to support its layered shape. A curved barrette must follow the contour of the head without creating too much pressure.
Before we quote a custom project, we normally check:
Overall product dimensions
Acetate sheet thickness
Tooth length and spacing
Hinge and spring position
Maximum opening width
Logo and decoration method
Surface finishing requirements
Packaging specifications
This review helps us find possible production issues before sampling. It also gives the buyer a clearer idea of which parts can remain unchanged and which areas may need a small adjustment.
A responsible manufacturer should explain these points honestly instead of promising that every design can go directly into mass production.
OEM production works best when the buyer already has a clear product direction. The customer may provide a physical sample, technical drawing, dimensions, or detailed reference images.
We first check whether the design suits acetate production. Unlike ordinary injection-molded plastic, acetate hair clips often require cutting, shaping, drilling, polishing, and manual assembly. The material creates rich colors and layered patterns, but it also requires careful handling during each production stage.
After confirming the structure, we discuss the acetate color and pattern. Buyers can select from available acetate sheets or request a custom color direction. Popular finishes include tortoiseshell, marble, pearl, transparent, striped, and solid-color effects.
Pattern placement also matters. Each section of an acetate sheet may look slightly different, especially with marble or tortoiseshell patterns. If the buyer wants both sides of a clip to look balanced, we need to plan the cutting direction carefully.
OEM customers often customize:
Product shape and size
Acetate color or pattern
Hardware finish
Spring tension
Rhinestones, pearls, or metal details
Logo position
Polishing level
Backing cards, boxes, or labels
A detailed product brief allows us to evaluate the project more accurately and prepare a clearer quotation.
Not every customer has an in-house designer. Many buyers know the style they want but need help turning the idea into a practical collection.
For an ODM project, we usually begin with the target customer, price range, and sales channel. A boutique may prefer smaller decorative barrettes with floral details. An online seller may focus on practical claw clips with a visible design feature and reliable grip. A gift retailer may care more about coordinated colors and premium packaging.
After we understand the product direction, we can recommend suitable shapes, acetate patterns, sizes, and decorations.
A buyer does not always need a completely new mold or structure. In many cases, the customer can choose an existing clip shape and customize the color, logo, hardware, or packaging. This option reduces development costs and shortens the sampling schedule.
Seasonal collections also benefit from a clear theme. A spring collection may use soft blue, ivory, blush, and pearl finishes. An autumn range may combine tortoiseshell, dark brown, burgundy, and gold hardware.
Good ODM development does not mean adding more details to every product. It means selecting the right details for the brand, target customer, and retail price.
Acetate quality affects the appearance, durability, weight, and production stability of a hair clip. A beautiful pattern alone does not guarantee a good final product.
We also check sheet thickness, flexibility, surface condition, and color consistency. Large claw clips need enough strength around the hinge and teeth. Slim barrettes need smooth edges and an even curve. Layered flower clips may require several acetate components with different thicknesses.
Some patterns suit large clips but lose their visual effect on narrow barrettes. Transparent acetate may reveal springs, hinges, or glue points more clearly than expected. Light colors can also make minor assembly marks easier to see.
For this reason, we compare the selected acetate sheet with the product shape before making a sample.
Customers sometimes send Pantone references, fabric swatches, packaging samples, or photos of existing products. These references help us understand the color direction, but acetate patterns naturally vary across each sheet. We therefore recommend confirming a physical material sample instead of approving the color only through a computer screen.
Sampling gives the buyer and factory a chance to test the product before mass production.
We usually begin with a drawing or confirmed dimensions. Next, we prepare the acetate parts, shape the product, polish the surfaces, and assemble the spring or metal barrette. We add logos, rhinestones, pearls, or metal decorations after we confirm the main structure.
When the first sample is ready, we inspect both appearance and function. We open and close the clip several times, check the tooth alignment, review the spring position, and test whether the curve sits comfortably against the head.
Common sample adjustments include:
Changing tooth spacing
Increasing or reducing the opening width
Adjusting spring tension
Moving the hinge position
Reducing product weight
Refining the edge shape
Changing the logo size
Improving the surface polish
Most samples do not require major changes. However, one or two small adjustments can improve comfort, grip, or production stability.
Buyers should test the sample in real hair rather than judging it only from photos. A clip can look attractive on a table but feel too heavy, press against the head, or fail to hold the intended hairstyle.
Quality control starts before assembly. We check acetate sheets for scratches, color differences, thickness, and surface defects. During cutting and shaping, we monitor dimensions, drilled holes, tooth spacing, and edge accuracy.
After polishing, we inspect the product for uneven areas, cloudy surfaces, rough edges, and visible scratches. During assembly, we check the hinge, spring, teeth, and decorative components.
Final inspection normally includes:
Product dimensions
Acetate color and pattern
Surface gloss and polishing
Spring performance
Opening and closing movement
Tooth alignment
Logo position
Rhinestone or decoration placement
Packaging condition
We use the approved sample as the main production reference. This gives the production team, quality inspectors, and buyer the same standard to follow.
Packaging also needs attention. A well-made clip can still arrive damaged if the inner support fails to protect the teeth, flower petals, or decorative stones during transportation.
Private label service can include a simple branded card or a complete retail packaging system.
New brands often begin with backing cards, barcode labels, care cards, and individual bags. Larger retail orders may require printed boxes, display packaging, instruction cards, or coordinated gift sets.
The sales channel usually determines the best packaging option. E-commerce sellers need protective packaging that does not add unnecessary shipping weight. Boutiques may prefer decorative cards or window boxes. Gift retailers may need stronger inner supports and a more polished unboxing experience.
Brands can also add logos directly to the product through:
Engraving
Printing
Metal letters
Rhinestone initials
Branded hardware
Custom metal tags
The logo should suit the size and design of the clip. On a small barrette, a simple and well-placed mark often looks more refined than a large decorative logo.
Price and minimum order quantity matter, but they should not decide the entire purchase.
Before starting a custom order, ask the factory how it handles material selection, sampling, polishing, assembly, and quality control. Check whether the manufacturer understands acetate production or treats the product like an ordinary plastic accessory.
It also helps to review samples of similar products. A factory that mainly produces basic claw clips may not have experience with layered flowers, rhinestone letters, complex polishing, or delicate metal details.
Communication matters as much as production equipment. A reliable supplier should confirm specifications in writing, identify possible risks early, and provide realistic lead times.
Sometimes a manufacturer may recommend a simpler structure, thicker material, or different decoration method. These suggestions can reduce breakage, control costs, and improve the final product.
A clear inquiry helps us evaluate the project more accurately. It is useful to include the product shape, approximate dimensions, preferred acetate pattern, order quantity, logo requirements, and packaging idea. Reference photos also help, especially when the design includes layered flowers, rhinestones, metal letters, or unusual hardware.
In our experience, the projects that move fastest are not always the simplest ones. They are usually the projects where the buyer and factory confirm the important details early. Once the structure, material, finish, and quality standard are clear, sampling becomes easier and later production is less likely to run into avoidable problems.
At Xinmei, our entire focus is dedicated to custom acetate hair accessories. From sturdy claw clips and delicate hairpins to stylish combs and headbands, we specialize in the design and mass production of high-quality hair accessories. We never use cheap plastics; instead, we deliver consistently solid quality, ensuring that every finished batch perfectly matches your original samples. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries.
178 Shoutao Road, Tangxi Town, Wucheng District, Jinhua City, Zhejiang province, China