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Sourcing Plush at Trade Shows: The Canton Fair, Toy Fairs & Vetting Suppliers

Which fair to attend (Canton Fair Phase 3, Hong Kong, Nuremberg, Toy Fair, Yiwu), how to tell a factory from a trading company at a booth, online vs in-person, and post-show due diligence.

Sophie Wang, Head of OEM Sales · StarDream Toys
Sophie Wang
Head of OEM Sales · StarDream Toys
10 Min. Lesezeit

You can compare a hundred plush suppliers on a screen — but you can't feel a seam, squeeze the fill, or read a salesperson's face through it. That's why the trade fair still matters for sourcing plush. This guide fuses the two things most articles keep separate — which show to attend and howto actually vet a supplier once you're standing at the booth — and keeps it plush-specific throughout.

Why trade shows still beat a browser

A show floor does a few things a website can't: you feel sample quality — stitching, fabric weight, stuffing — in your hands; you compare dozens of factories in a day; you negotiate face-to-face; and you spot trends early. The limits are real too (cost, fixed timing, crowds, and traders posing as factories), which is exactly why you go in with a plan.

The five fairs that matter — and which is right for you

The Canton Fair (the China Import and Export Fair in Guangzhou, held twice a year) is the deepest factory floor — and the key detail buyers miss is that, per the official fair guide, toys (including plush) are in Phase 3, while gifts and decorations sit in Phase 2.

The five fairs for plush sourcing (confirm dates each year)
FairWhen / whereBest for
Canton Fair (Phase 3)Spring & autumn · GuangzhouDeep China factory sourcing — toys & plush
Hong Kong Toys & Games FairJanuary · Hong KongLargest Asian toy fair — strong alternative
SpielwarenmesseLate Jan/early Feb · NurembergWorld's largest toy fair — trends & brands
Toy Fair (Toy Association)February · New YorkUS retail / licensing trends (trade only)
Yiwu marketYear-round · YiwuWholesale & low-MOQ stock plush

Spielwarenmesse and Toy Fair are best for trend-spotting, not raw factory sourcing; the Yiwu market is the year-round, no-travel-window alternative (heavy on traders, so custom work often routes back to a factory). Exact dates change every year — always confirm on the official site before booking.

Before you go: prep like a pro

A show day disappears fast. Walk in with: a clear goal (sourcing vs. trend-scouting vs. licensing), a target list built from Canton Fair Online or Alibaba with pre-booked booth meetings, business cards, and your product specs, tech pack and a reference sample so a factory can quote against something concrete.

At the booth: factory or middleman?

The single most useful skill on the floor is telling a real factory from a trading company in a ten-minute conversation. Your checklist:

  • Just ask. “Factory or trading company?” If they say trader, done.
  • Probe in-house work.Which components do you make yourselves? Where's the factory? Can I visit?
  • Who owns the molds & patterns? A factory owns its tooling and sewing patterns.
  • Test technical depth. Real factory staff talk fabric GSM, stitch density, stuffing and tooling fluently; traders have broad catalog knowledge but thin specifics.
  • Watch sample behavior. Factories turn custom samples faster and more willingly.
  • Don't trust staged photos.Some traders dress workers in branded uniforms for “factory” shots — on-site or third-party audit is the real proof.
Plush samples displayed for buyers to feel and compare at a supplier booth
Feel before you commit: squeezing the fill and tugging a seam at the booth tells you in seconds what a catalog photo never could.

The questions that protect your order

Before you're impressed by a booth, get the answers that matter: MOQ per design and per color; whether they hold valid ASTM F963 / EN 71 test reportsthey can email you; whether they've passed customer or third-party factory audits (BSCI, Sedex, ICTI for toys); and their CPC capability for the US. Then the sample protocol: request a physical sample (ideally your own design), and confirm the production sample will match the tested sample — certification only holds if production equals the tested unit. The testing detail is in our safety standards guide.

What you're verifying when you ask 'factory or trader?' — cutting, sewing, stuffing and QC under one roof.

Online + in-person: use both

It's not either/or. Canton Fair Onlineruns in parallel with the physical fair, and Alibaba lets you shortlist year-round — use them to build your target list and pre-book meetings, then use the floor to feel quality and negotiate. If you can't travel at all, the Yiwu market or a vetted agent stands in. For the channel trade-offs, see our factory-direct vs trading company vs Alibaba guide.

Before you wire money: post-show due diligence

A good booth conversation is a start, not a contract. Before you order: verify the business license and registration, commission a third-party factory audit, request and review current test reports, sign off a golden sample, use escrow or trade-assurance terms, and place a small trial order first. And remember the thread that runs through all of it: no matter where you met them, ASTM F963 / EN 71 compliance is on you. Our guide to vetting Chinese plush factories goes deeper.

Skip the floor — talk to a real factory

If you'd rather not work a show floor, you can vet us directly: ask for our audits, certifications and a sample. Start on our contact page, request a sample, or see our work in the customer case portfolio.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

What's the best trade show to source plush toys?
It depends on your goal. For sourcing custom or wholesale plush directly from Chinese factories at scale, the Canton Fair in Guangzhou (Phase 3) is the deepest manufacturer floor, and the Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair every January is the strongest Asian alternative. For trend-spotting and seeing the global brand landscape, Spielwarenmesse in Nuremberg (the world's largest toy fair) and the Toy Association's Toy Fair in New York are best — but those skew toward brands and licensing rather than raw factory sourcing.
Which Canton Fair phase has toys?
Phase 3. The Canton Fair runs in three phases over each spring and autumn edition, and Phase 3 covers 'Toys & Children, Baby and Maternity products' — including plush and cloth toys. Note that gifts, premiums and decorations sit in Phase 2, so if you're sourcing plush as a promotional giveaway it's worth checking both. Exact dates shift every season, so confirm on the official Canton Fair website before booking.
How do I tell a factory from a trading company at a trade show?
Ask directly — if they say 'trading company,' you have your answer; if they say 'factory,' dig deeper. Ask which components they make in-house, where the factory is and whether you can visit, who owns the molds and sewing patterns, and request a custom sample. Real factory staff discuss fabric weight, stitching, stuffing and tooling in technical detail and can turn samples faster, whereas trading companies have broad catalog knowledge but thin manufacturing specifics. Be aware some traders stage 'factory' photos, so treat on-site visits and third-party audits as the real proof.
Do I have to attend in person, or can I source plush online?
You can start online — Canton Fair Online runs in parallel with the physical fair, and Alibaba lets you shortlist suppliers and request quotes year-round. But online and in-person complement each other: use online to build a target list and pre-book booth meetings, then use the show floor to feel sample quality, compare many factories fast, and negotiate face-to-face. If you can't travel, the Yiwu market (open year-round) or a vetted sourcing agent can stand in.
Does meeting a supplier at a trade show mean the plush is safe and compliant?
No. Where you meet a supplier has nothing to do with product safety — children's plush sold in the US must meet ASTM F963 / CPSIA (with third-party lab testing and a Children's Product Certificate), and in the EU/UK it must meet EN 71 / CE. Ask at the booth for recent test reports and the testing lab, and confirm the production sample will match the tested sample. A supplier who can't produce a current test report is a red flag regardless of how impressive the booth looks.

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