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Why do some products have multiple subcategories and some do not have sub categories?
Thankfully, retail available today isn’t solely basics! EDITED will include multiple sub-categories if a product embodies more than one. For example, EDITED can note both floral and lace subcategories within an item's product page. The simpler the product, the less subcategories will be listed for product.