Casepack Studio
Wholesale Line Sheets By Category
A line sheet is not one document with one correct shape. What a grocery buyer needs on the page is not what a gift buyer needs, and an apparel line sheet has to carry a dimension that neither of them does. These four guides cover what buyers in each category actually check, and which of the studio's documents fit.
Home And Gift
The category most likely to be bought at a show. Why sorting by range rather than alphabetically decides whether a buyer edits your collection or rebuilds it, and what belongs on the one page that leaves your booth at AmericasMart, NY NOW or Dallas Market Center.
Food And Beverage
More mandatory data than any other category: unit size, case pack, shelf life, allergens, UPC, and both prices. Three honest ways to fit it on a page a buyer can still read, and what changes when you sell through a distributor rather than direct.
Apparel And Accessories
Size runs, prepacks versus open sizing, colourways and delivery windows. How to keep a document readable past the fortieth SKU when every style is a product multiplied by sizes multiplied by colours.
Jewelry
The category most often let down by its own line sheet, and the reason is density. Why small products need more room rather than less, the material and dimension fields buyers check, and why consistent photography matters more here than any layout decision.
Whichever category you are in, the free one-page line sheet costs nothing and will tell you within ten minutes whether these files are built the way you want your files built.