Choosing the right plush fabric decides how your toy feels, looks, and passes safety tests. Here’s a simple, factory-tested guide you can use to brief suppliers and avoid costly mistakes.
Stuffed toys mainly use polyester-based plush: short pile velboa, super soft velboa/crystal velvet, long pile/shaggy plush, faux rabbit fur, sherpa/lamb fleece, PV plush, coral fleece, and RPET plush. Pick by target age, safety needs (CE/ASTM), handfeel, printability, and durability. Confirm GSM, pile length, colorfastness, and seam strength with pre-production samples.
Below I explain each fabric in clear, practical terms—specs, best uses, and quality tips you can act on today.
1. Short Pile Velboa

Short pile velboa is the workhorse of plush toys. It’s smooth, affordable, and easy to cut and sew. For large orders or promo projects, it gives stable quality with good yield. If you need sharp embroidery and clean edges, velboa is a safe start.
Choose short pile velboa for cost control, crisp details, and easy printing. Typical specs: polyester, 180–260 GSM, pile 1–3 mm, good colorfastness, low shedding. It suits logos, small animals, and tight curves. Confirm shade under D65 light, test EN71/ASTM colorfastness, and check seam strength on curved parts.
Velboa’s short pile makes patterns read clearly and keeps costs predictable. Production tips: align pile direction, use fine needles to reduce track marks, and double-stitch stress points like necks and underarms. For printing, heat transfer works well; screen printing is fine if the surface is flat. Common pitfalls: cheap velboa may pill or show through backing if GSM is too low; always request a cutting swatch and rub test.
Small animals, mascots with sharp silhouettes, promo plush, embroidered logos, baby toys with strict lint control (after shedding test).
Quality Checklist
Shade tolerance within ΔE ≤ 1.0 for brand lines
Colorfastness to saliva/sweat (EN71-3/ASTM F963)
Seam strength > 70 N on major joints (spec by size)
Spec table (reference ranges)
| Property | Typical Range / Note |
| Composition | 100% Polyester |
| GSM | 180–260 |
| Pile Length | 1–3 mm |
| Handfeel | Smooth, low nap |
| Printability | Good (heat transfer/screen) |
| Stretch | Low |
| Safety Notes | Low lint after brush; test colorfastness |
| Best For | Logos, small parts, crisp details |
2. Super Soft Velboa / Crystal Velvet

When you want a “wow” handfeel without the very long pile, super soft velboa (often marketed as crystal velvet) delivers. It feels plush but still sews cleanly for mass production.
Use super soft velboa/crystal velvet for premium softness with manageable pile. Specs: polyester, 220–300 GSM, pile 2–5 mm, silky touch, moderate sheen. Great for baby lines and giftables. Validate softness after washing, verify pile lay for symmetry, and control gloss under store lighting to keep colors true.
Buyers love the “buttery” touch, which helps conversion on retail shelves. Production tips: keep stitch length consistent to avoid tunneling, and select threads that blend with sheen. If you embroider faces, test pull-out resistance on the nap to avoid sinking details. Cost note: it’s pricier than standard velboa but cheaper than faux rabbit fur. Common pitfalls: uneven pile lay can make faces look patchy—do a face mockup on the exact lot.
Typical Applications
Baby plush, cuddle animals, pillows, character bodies where softness matters.
Quality Checklist
Colorfastness to washing ≥ Grade 4
Pile recovery after compression ≥ 85%
Needle mark recovery check on sample panel
Spec table
| Property | Typical Range / Note |
| Composition | 100% Polyester |
| GSM | 220–300 |
| Pile Length | 2–5 mm |
| Handfeel | Ultra-soft, silky |
| Printability | Heat transfer OK (test gloss) |
| Stretch | Low–Medium |
| Safety Notes | Baby lines: lint/odor testing |
| Best For | Premium softness, baby gifts |
3. Long Pile Plush / Shaggy Plush

Long pile plush creates dramatic, fluffy volume. It’s perfect for animals that need fur texture or for statement pieces. It looks premium on shelves but needs careful cutting and grooming.
Pick long pile/shaggy plush for visual impact and high perceived value. Specs: polyester, 300–550 GSM, pile 10–45 mm. Brush before QC, align pile direction, and reinforce seams at stress points. Expect higher fiber fly-off; schedule de-linting and vacuuming. Not ideal for intricate embroidery without face patches.
Long pile hides seam lines but can obscure facial features. Design approach: use short-pile face patches or felt appliqués for eyes and nose. Manufacturing: cut with pile-aware patterns, vacuum trim edges, and overlock internal seams. Logistics: cartons compress nap; include a grooming guide for retailers (shake/brush after unpack). Safety: ensure shedding stays within limits for toddler-safe ranges.
Teddy bears, “wild” animals, winter/holiday lines, décor plush.
Quality Checklist
Shedding test after brush and tumble
Pile direction consistency across panels
Seam strength with pile entrapment control
Spec table
| Property | Typical Range / Note |
| Composition | 100% Polyester |
| GSM | 300–550 |
| Pile Length | 10–45 mm |
| Handfeel | Fluffy, voluminous |
| Printability | Limited; prefer patches |
| Stretch | Medium |
| Safety Notes | Shedding control for kids’ ranges |
| Best For | High-impact fur textures |
4. Faux Rabbit Fur

Faux rabbit fur delivers “luxury soft” with a matte, dense nap that photographs beautifully. It’s a favorite for premium collections and gift seasons.
Choose faux rabbit fur when you need ultra-dense, matte softness and premium look. Specs: polyester or polyester/spandex, 280–420 GSM, pile 6–12 mm. It sews slower than velboa; plan time for grooming. Use face panels or high-density embroidery to keep expressions clear.
Why brands love it: it feels expensive and elevates perceived value. Production notes: use sharp blades, reduce presser-foot pressure, and de-fur seam allowances before closing. Design notes: matte nap handles pale palettes well; darker shades look deep and even. Cost & MOQ: usually higher than crystal velvet; confirm lot-to-lot shade stability.
Typical Applications
Premium bears, minimalist animals, lifestyle gift plush.
Quality Checklist
Nap uniformity under side lighting
Seam bulk control at curves
Lint test on baby SKUs
Spec table
| Property | Typical Range / Note |
| Composition | 100% Poly or Poly/Spandex |
| GSM | 280–420 |
| Pile Length | 6–12 mm |
| Handfeel | Dense, “cashmere-like” |
| Printability | Rare; prefer solid dyes |
| Stretch | Low–Medium (blend dependent) |
| Safety Notes | Low lint for infant lines |
| Best For | Premium, matte luxury look |
5. Sherpa / Lamb Fleece

Sherpa (lamb fleece) has looped or curly texture that reads “warm and cozy.” It’s forgiving in sewing and hides stitches well—good for winter lines and rustic characters.
Use sherpa/lamb fleece for cozy textures with easy sewing. Specs: polyester, 250–380 GSM, looped/curly face, low sheen. Ideal for winter animals and apparel-style plush. Check loop stability, avoid snagging accessories, and confirm seam bulk at tight corners.
Design: sherpa pairs well with contrast panels (velboa faces, felt noses). Manufacturing: trim loop excess in seam allowances; overlock prevents unraveling. Cost: mid-range, stable MOQs. Retail care: loops can trap dust; include a gentle brush-care note.
Typical Applications
Sheep, polar themes, cottage-core animals, plush with hoodie/jacket elements.
Quality Checklist
Loop pull-out resistance
Seam bulk management
Shade tolerance across dye lots
Spec table
| Property | Typical Range / Note |
| Composition | 100% Polyester |
| GSM | 250–380 |
| Surface | Looped/curly |
| Handfeel | Cushy, warm |
| Printability | Not ideal; use panels |
| Stretch | Low |
| Safety Notes | Loop snag testing |
| Best For | Cozy winter aesthetics |
6. PV Plush / Super Soft PV Fabric

PV plush is a “super soft” knit pile with a velvety, upright nap. It balances luxury feel with efficient production—popular for mid-to-premium lines.
Pick PV plush for silky touch plus production speed. Specs: polyester, 240–340 GSM, pile 3–8 mm, clear vertical nap. It cuts cleanly, embroiders well with stabilizer, and keeps shape after light wash. Verify gloss under retail lights and test pile recovery after compression.
Why it works: PV plush delivers a premium hand at lower cost than faux rabbit fur, with better embroidery response than shaggy types. Production: stabilize embroidery zones; use ballpoint needles to reduce snags. Common pitfalls: excessive gloss in strong lighting—confirm on planogram mockup.
Typical Applications
Mid-premium animals, character bodies, baby pillows/blankets (after safety testing).
Quality Checklist
Pile recovery ≥ 85%
Embroidery sink test on sample panel
Wash/odor tests for baby ranges
Spec table
| Property | Typical Range / Note |
| Composition | 100% Polyester |
| GSM | 240–340 |
| Pile Length | 3–8 mm |
| Handfeel | Velvety, upright |
| Printability | Heat transfer OK |
| Stretch | Low–Medium |
| Safety Notes | Baby SKUs: saliva/odor test |
| Best For | Soft, polished look at scale |
7. Coral Fleece

Coral fleece is fluffy, lightweight, and warm. It’s common in blankets and robes, and it adapts well to plush toys when you want a “hug me” visual without heavy GSM.
Choose coral fleece for soft volume with lightweight feel. Specs: polyester, 220–320 GSM, pile 4–8 mm, airy loft. It is friendly to sewing and cost. Control static in dry climates, and test pilling for toddler-safe items.
Design: coral fleece gives rounded silhouettes and cozy vibes. Manufacturing: manage static (ionizer or anti-static spray in very dry plants), and trim fluff at seam lines before closing. Retail care: add gentle wash instructions; use low heat tumble to protect nap.
Typical Applications
Budget-friendly cuddle plush, blankets-with-plush sets, seasonal gift plush.
Quality Checklist
Pilling grade after rub
Static control plan in dry season
Seam strength on lightweight base
Spec table
| Property | Typical Range / Note |
| Composition | 100% Polyester |
| GSM | 220–320 |
| Pile Length | 4–8 mm |
| Handfeel | Fluffy, airy |
| Printability | Limited; prefer solids |
| Stretch | Low |
| Safety Notes | Pilling & lint checks |
| Best For | Light, cozy looks |
8. RPET Plush (Recycled Polyester Plush)

RPET plush uses recycled plastic bottles spun into fiber, then knit into pile fabrics. It reduces virgin polymer use and can meet global recycling standards when properly certified.
Use RPET plush to meet sustainability goals without losing softness. Verify GRS or equivalent certification, track lot numbers, and label claims accurately. Specs: 240–340 GSM, pile 2–8 mm, performance similar to PV or velboa. Plan early for audits and documentation required by EU/US retailers.
Sustainability & Compliance: ask for chain-of-custody (e.g., GRS) and recycled content percentages on each batch. Production: process much like standard polyester; check dye shade stability between lots. Marketing: add on-hangtag sustainability messages (approved by your retailer). Cost: modest premium vs. non-recycled; plan lead time for certified supply.
Typical Applications
Eco-positioned lines, retailer programs with sustainability KPIs, promotional plush for green campaigns.
Quality Checklist
Certification documents and lot traceability
Same safety tests as non-recycled (EN71/ASTM)
Shade stability across batches
Spec table
| Property | Typical Range / Note |
| Composition | Recycled Polyester (RPET) |
| GSM | 240–340 |
| Pile Length | 2–8 mm |
| Handfeel | Comparable to PV/velboa |
| Printability | Heat transfer OK |
| Stretch | Low–Medium |
| Safety Notes | Standard toy tests still required |
| Best For | Eco-label programs, brand CSR |
Practical Buying Matrix (Quick Reference)
| Goal | Best Fabric(s) | Why | Watch-outs |
| Lowest cost, clean details | Short Pile Velboa | Crisp edges, easy print | Very low GSM can look thin |
| Premium softness under budget | PV Plush / Crystal Velvet | Soft hand, good sewing | Gloss control under lights |
| Luxury matte softness | Faux Rabbit Fur | Dense, upscale look | Slower sewing, higher cost |
| High visual impact “fur” | Long Pile / Shaggy | Volume and texture | Shedding, face clarity |
| Cozy winter vibe | Sherpa / Lamb Fleece | Warm, hides seams | Loop snag checks |
| Lightweight and cuddly | Coral Fleece | Airy loft, friendly price | Static/pilling control |
| Sustainability goals | RPET Plush | Certified recycled content | Documentation lead time |
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