Wholesale

Building a Bag Assortment: The Categories That Actually Sell

Pallets of stock in a warehouse

The difference between a bag range that sells and one that gathers dust isn't luck, it's structure. A smart assortment covers clear customer needs at the right price points, with depth where it counts. Here's the framework retailers use.

Core idea: Stock to cover needs, not to fill shelves. A focused, laddered range outsells a broad, random one every time.

Cover the core categories

Most demand falls into a handful of buckets. Make sure each is represented:

Pallets of stock in a warehouse
Cover the core buckets first, volume drivers plus higher-margin specialty lines.

Ladder your price points

Offer good-better-best within each category so shoppers can trade up. An entry price draws people in; mid and premium tiers (with features like anti-theft and USB) capture higher margins and serve different budgets without you adding unrelated SKUs. The Bange 7225 Anti-Theft Laptop Backpack is a strong mid-tier anchor for this kind of ladder.

Plan for the calendar

Weight your buys to the season: travel bags before summer and holidays, commuter and student packs before back-to-school. Aligning stock with demand peaks is half of sell-through.

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Depth on proven sellers, breadth on tests, then let the data decide reorders.

Depth vs breadth

Go deep (more units) on proven best-sellers and broad (small quantities, more variety) on tests. This keeps cash in winners while you discover the next ones, instead of spreading budget thin across unproven SKUs.

Let data lead reorders

Track sell-through by SKU, double down on what moves, and drop slow movers quickly to free up cash. A broad, reliable supplier line like the Bange range makes it easy to assemble a category-balanced, on-trend assortment and reorder winners fast.

Frequently asked questions

How many SKUs should a small retailer start with?

Enough to cover the core categories for your customer, often a focused set rather than a sprawling range.

How do I decide what to reorder?

Follow sell-through rate by SKU; reorder fast movers deeper and cut the laggards.

Should I carry premium and budget?

Yes, good-better-best laddering lets shoppers trade up and widens your addressable market.

The bottom line

Build a focused, laddered, seasonally-planned assortment and let data drive reorders. Explore the Bange range and contact us to plan a category-balanced wholesale order.