Answer brief

A gift shop assortment should not be built from unrelated items. It works better when one hero character series anchors the shelf and plush or accessory lines support the same world.

Buyer takeaways

  • Keep the first order simple enough for the shopper to understand quickly.
  • Mix one collectible item with one softer or giftable item.
  • Share shelf size and fixture context in the RFQ so the offer fits the store.

Procurement detail

Build around one story

The strongest assortment gives the shopper one character world to remember. Support products should reinforce that world instead of competing with it.

Cover price tiers

A blind box can anchor the collectible price point while plush or small accessories widen the basket and improve giftability.

Make the shelf easy to buy

Gift shop buyers move faster when the proposed set feels simple to display, easy to explain and straightforward to replenish.

Search themes

RFQ checklist

Use this article before RFQ

The first response should not be a generic contact form. We collect the fields sales actually needs before quoting.

  • Share market and channel Country, store type and buyer role set the right follow-up path.
  • Select interested series Pick one or more product programs from the curated B2B catalog.
  • Estimate quantity Cartons, cases or units are enough for first-pass MOQ guidance.
  • Sales confirms terms Pricing, available stock, lead time and samples are confirmed by the team.

Wholesale pricing, MOQ and delivery windows are confirmed by sales after RFQ review.

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