The Ages and Sizes filter is only available for childrenswear, footwear, and certain men's and women's apparel categories.
Ages and Sizes: Adults Apparel & Childrenswear
- If you select Girls, Boys, or Unisex Kids under Gender, the Ages and Sizes filter will appear.
- To filter by adult sizes, apply any of the following Categories to your workbook, and the Ages and Sizes filter will appear.
- Tops
- Dresses
- Outerwear
- All-In-Ones
- Skirts
- Bras
- Select the appropriate size filter for the product type you'd like to analyze (i.e., Women's Garments, Men's Garments, or Bra Size) by clicking on the arrow
- Use the checkboxes to select the specific sizes you wish to analyze. You can select as many sizes as you like.
When selecting Women's Garments, you can change the sizing units using the Select units dropdown at the top of the filter panel.
Childrenswear Ages and Sizes are organized into smaller groups to help you more easily analyze a range of sizes.
- Baby: Newborn-24 months
- Younger Child: 2-7 years
- Older Child: 7-12 years
- Teens:12-16+ years
- Other Kid's Sizes: XS-XL+
Checking a box for any of the grouped ages will select all age ranges within it. If the range is too broad for your analysis, you can uncheck any individual size. Doing so will change the filter panel to show each of the individual sizes selected.
You can select as many or as few individual sizes as you'd like. The blacked-out box with a horizontal line indicates that some sizes within the age group (but not all) have been selected.
You can remove sizes by unchecking any of the boxes in the filter or clicking on the X on the right side of the individual size in the filter panel.
If you have selected any other filters in your workbook (such as retailers or categories), any sizes that do not match the filters you have applied will be greyed out to indicate this
Ages and Sizes: Footwear
Footwear items vary in how the sizes are listed. Although most use the specific footwear scale that can be selected with the Footwear Sizes filter, some children’s footwear sizes are also listed as ages or non-numeric sizes (e.g., S, M, L).
- To analyze adult footwear, first select the Footwear category or one of the Footwear subcategories to reveal the Ages and Sizes filter.
- To see which sizes are relevant to footwear, select the Retailers/Brands you want to analyze and select Footwear as a category.
- Click on Footwear Sizes and use the Select Units dropdown to select the sizing scale that is relevant to your analysis.
Analyzing Products When Using the Ages and Sizes Filter
When using the Ages and Sizes filter, EDITED will match all products that list sizes with SKU names that correspond to what you’ve selected. It is important to note that products may also list other sizes that you have not selected, as they would on a retailer’s website.
The sizes you have filtered by will not affect the In Stock filter under Price & Status. This means that if the sizes you have filtered by are not in stock, the product may still be included in your workbook because the product itself is still in stock.
Analyzing Pricing When Using the Ages and Sizes Filter
Since the price of childrenswear products can vary by age/size, it is important to note how EDITED handles prices. The prices listed in charts will always reflect the overall price of the product.
On a product page, the price at the top is the current price, which is the price of the cheapest SKU available, regardless of the price of the sizes you have filtered for. This price is reflected in all pricing analysis charts.
To indicate price differences, consider that the following product is sold at three different prices (£16, £17, £19), but as the lowest-priced SKU is £16, this is the price reflected at the top of the product page.
The price of each SKU is shown in the charts at the bottom of the product page, and your selected sizes are shown on the line chart by default.
On price charts, you can choose to view prices as Current, Full or First.
If you look at pricing analysis tabs/ charts while using the Ages and sizes filter, you will see a purple warning bar. Please see below for a screenshot example.