Duck, Antarctic Man, Arctic Velvet, Yu Zhaolin, Hengyuanxiang, Playboy, Rich Bird, Cat Man, Red Bean, Big Mouth Monkey, Yalu, Langsha, Camel, Jeep, Palando, Scarecrow, Caledi Crocodile, Teddy, La Chapelle, Ailei, Woodpecker, Xinfei, Zhigao, Yang Zi. . That’s all I can think of for the moment. . . When it comes to buying OEM products, only JD.com can buy it if it is self-operated. JD.com buys OEM authorization and finds factories by itself. JD.com can find better factories to some extent.
Medicine: Renhe, Tong Ren Tang, Xiu Xiu, and Sunflower. They also have their own medicines and make money through licensing and OEM. Although they will not kill people, they definitely cannot cure diseases and the state should regulate them. If clothes are branded, they will be branded, and no one will die, but medicine will also kill people if it delays the patient's treatment period.
There are also some semi-OEM brands. These brands have their own products as well as OEM products. It is best to buy official products.
Septwolves: It has its own factory and its own goods, most of which are authorized OEM.
Philips: Philips’s own products in mainland my country are only lamps, electric toothbrushes, razors, and monitors, and the rest are authorized OEMs. . Some are guaranteed, such as hair clips, hair dryers, etc. . But most are not guaranteed.
Jai Alai: Jai Alai’s shoes were really popular in the past, but they still can’t resist the temptation. Jai Alai officially only retains 4 very old shoe models. They have found OEMs. These four very old shoes are OEM, not OEM. . Except for the 4 old models of Huili, the others are all OEM products. . Jai Alai does not have an official flagship store.
Xuezhongfei: A sub-brand of Bosideng, it has its own products as well as OEM products. If you want to buy Xuezhongfei, just look for the official flagship store.
Other brands, unknown ones are better than these brands
I have bought Antarctic products a few times. I originally went for the brand, thinking the quality would be guaranteed, but the result was so disappointing. I thought for a while that I had bought a fake product, but later I learned that there is also OEM. If you don’t know these big brands, don’t you cherish your hard-earned reputation among consumers? It's not easy to start a business, and it's even harder to keep a business. If you don't take consumers' trust in you seriously, you will only end up ruining your own job and losing the trust of consumers.
OEM doesn’t matter, the key is that you have to ensure product quality.
These ones sell trademarks and don’t make products. OEM doesn’t matter. Others also have OEM, but they have R&D and their own sales teams. They really make and sell products, not sell trademarks to others. .
The Mulinsen cotton vest I just bought, except that the tag is Mulinsen, there is no Mulinsen logo on the vest. It is a typical OEM product.
Some slightly famous clothes have OEM labels. Apple mobile phones are also made by Foxconn. The problem is that some brands just sell hangtags and don’t care about quality at all.
Too many, basically all. The cars are all OEM, so what else can’t be OEM?
Most of the small household appliances are OEM or OEM, such as: electric fans, exhaust fans, electric heaters, washing machines, water heaters, health kettles, ovens, electric baking pans, etc.
What’s wrong with OEM? I’m a businessman. Don’t you still make money when someone gives you money? If you put a brand on it, your brand will be everywhere in the world; if you don’t put it on, if someone else comes up with a brand that overshadows my brand, there will be no way for me to survive. Developing your own products requires a lot of investment, but you may not be able to make money. As long as you can make money, or stay listed and not delist, there will always be endless leeks in the stock market, and your main business can only maintain capital. I guess these are the thoughts of many companies.