Wholesale

Private-Label vs Branded Backpacks: Which Is Right for Your Store?

Stacked pallets of stock in a warehouse

When you stock backpacks, one early choice shapes your margins and your brand for years: sell an established brand, or put your own label on the bag? Neither is universally right. Here's how to decide based on your goals.

Short version: Branded sells faster but margins are tighter and control is limited. Private label takes more effort to build recognition but you own the margin and the customer. Many retailers do both, in sequence.

Branded: trust out of the box

A recognized name can speed sales and reassure shoppers, sometimes with marketing support and proven demand behind it. The trade-offs: thinner margins, less control over pricing, and you're often selling the exact same SKU as competitors, so you compete on price.

Warehouse team handling stock
Branded stock moves on existing trust; private label trades that for control and margin.

Private label: own the relationship

  • Higher margins and full control of pricing.
  • Your logo and story: building loyalty that competitors can't copy.
  • Differentiation: you're not in a price war over identical SKUs.

The cost is that you invest in building recognition yourself, and you carry more responsibility for quality perception.

The practical middle path

You don't have to choose blind. A proven approach: start by reselling well-made designs to learn exactly what your customers buy, then move your best-sellers to private label once demand is clear. This de-risks the branding investment: you only put your name on winners. The Bange Nomado 6625 Leather Laptop Backpack is a good example of a proven design retailers later choose to private-label.

Retrieving stock from a shelf
Test demand with proven styles first, then private-label the consistent sellers.

What to look for in a supply partner

Either way, your reputation rides on construction. Prioritize a partner with consistent quality (durable fabrics, YKK-style zippers, clean stitching), reliable lead times, and flexibility on branding and minimums. Always request samples before committing.

A quick decision guide

  • Need fast sell-through and low effort? Start branded.
  • Building a long-term brand and want margin? Private label.
  • Not sure what sells yet? Resell to learn, then private-label the winners.

Frequently asked questions

Is private label always more profitable?

Per unit, usually, but factor in branding, marketing and the time to build recognition. It pays off most on proven, repeat sellers.

Can I mix both in one store?

Absolutely. Many retailers run branded staples alongside private-label hero products.

What's the minimum to start private label?

It depends on the supplier's MOQs and branding setup, so ask early so you can plan cash flow.

The bottom line

Choose based on whether you're optimizing for speed (branded) or ownership and margin (private label), or sequence them to get both. Explore the Bange range and contact us to discuss branded wholesale or private-label options.

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