This tutorial aims to help you set up certain rules to fill in the new required attributes related to the Amazon Clothing category. The article is based on the "Apparel" type but the rules can be reproduced for other types of clothing in the category (Shirts, Bottoms, etc ...).
Apparel size standardization Attributes to be filled in for the respective ClothingType are listed below:
TargetGender
AgeRangeDescription
ApparelSizeSystem
ApparelSizeClass
ApparelBodyType
ApparelHeightType
ApparelSize
TargetGender
Supported values for TargetGender: male, female, unisex.
To fill in the Amazon "TargetGender" field, you can do the following:
Scenario 1: Access the Autotag tab and locate the TargetGender Amazon attribute for any given Amazon Clothing category. You can assign one of the three supported values (female, male, unisex.) using the Suggested values to the whole product group.
Scenario 2: Your product group may contain products for different genders.
1. Feel free to create an {AMZ-TargetGender} field in the Create New Field tool and add a default static value to it. For example 'male'.
2. Create rules in the Rules tool to modify the default value for your {AMZ-TargetGender} from male to female if needed.
3. Once the rule is created, you can map your field {AMZ-TargetGender} with the corresponding attribute in the Autotag tab.
AgeRangeDescription
Supported values for AgeRangeDescription:
AmazonUS: adult, big_kid, little_kid, toddler, infant;
AmazonUK,DE,NL,SE,PL,FR,ES,AE,SA,IT: adult, kid, infant, toddler;
Scenario 1: Access the Autotag tab and locate the AgeRangeDescription Amazon attribute for any given Amazon Clothing category. You can assign one of the supported values (adult, big_kid, little_kid, toddler, infant) to the whole product group.
Scenario 2: Your product group may contain products for different ages.
1. Feel free to create the {AMZ-Agerangedescription} field in the Create New Field tool with a default static value 'adult'.
2. Create rules in the Rules tool to modify the default value for your {AMZ-Agerangedescription} from e.g. 'adult' to 'infant' if needed.
3. Once the rule is created, you can map your field {AMZ-Agerangedescription} with the corresponding attribute in the Autotag tab.
ApparelSizeSystem
Supported values per country/market:
UK market: as8
US & CA markets: as1
FR, ES, AE, SA markets: as4
DE, NL, SE, PL markets: as3
IT market: as6
Scenario 1: Access the Autotag tab and locate the AppareSizeSystem Amazon attribute for any given Amazon Clothing category.
You can assign one of the eight supported values (as1,as2.as3,as4,as5,as6,as7,as8) to the whole product group using the Suggested values feature.
ApparelSizeClass
Supported values: alpha_jaspo, numeric_go, numeric_height, alpha, numeric, waist, age.
Alpha
1. Create a new field {AMZ-SizeClass} field in the Create New Field tool with an empty value/no value.
2. Map your {AMZ-SizeClass} field with the corresponding attribute in the Autotag tab.
3. Create a rule in the Rules tool to modify {AMZ-SizeClass}.
Condition to your rule: IF {autotag_size} contains [3XS | 2XS | XXXS | XXS | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | 2XL | 3XL | 4XL | 5XL | 6XL | 7XL | 8XL | XXL | XXXL | XXXXL]
Result to your rule: THEN replace field {SizeClass} with the value [alpha].
Numeric
1. Use the same newly created field called {AMZ-SizeClass}, previously created for Alpha.
2. Create a rule in the Rules tool to modify {AMZ-SizeClass}.
Condition to your rule: IF {autotag_size} contains [36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50]
Result to your rule: THEN my field {Sizeclass} will take the value [numeric]
ApparelBodyType
Supported values: big, husky, plus, regular, petite
Scenario 1: Access the Autotag tab and locate the ApparelBodyType Amazon attribute for any given Amazon Clothing category. You can assign one of the supported values (big, husky, plus, regular, petite) to the whole product group in the requested field.
Scenario 2:
1. Create the {AMZ-ApparelBodyType} field in the Create New Field tool with a default static value 'regular'.
2. Map your {AMZ-ApparelBodyType} field with the corresponding attribute in the Autotag tab.
Scenario 3: If you think that some items should have a different value for their BodyType, then you can use our Rules tool to manipulate your {AMZ-ApparelBodyType} field.
Create a rule in the Rules tool to modify the default value for your {AMZ-ApparelBodyType} from e.g. 'regular' to 'big' if needed.
ApparelHeightType
Supported values: petite, short, regular, tall, extra_tall
Scenario 1: Access the Autotag tab and locate the ApparelHeightType Amazon attribute for any given Amazon Clothing category. You can assign one of the supported values (petite, short, regular, tall, extra_tall) to the whole product group in the requested field.
Scenario 2:
1. Create the {AMZ-ApparelHeightType} field in the Create New Field tool with a default static value 'regular'.
2. Map your {AMZ-ApparelHeightType} field with the corresponding attribute in the Autotag tab.
Scenario 3: If you think that some items should have a different value for their HeightType, then you can use our Rules tool to manipulate your {AMZ-ApparelHeightType} field.
Create a rule in the Rules tool to modify the default value for your {AMZ-ApparelHeightType} from e.g. 'regular' to 'petite' if needed.
[Note: If AgeRangeDescription is set as [big kid] or [little kid] ApparelHeightType is not required for shirts]
ApparelSize
Scenario 1:
1. Create the {AMZ-ApparelSize} field in the Create New Field tool with an empty/no value.
2. Map your {AMZ-ApparelSize} field with the corresponding attribute in the Autotag tab.
3. Create a rule in the Rules tool to modify the default value for your {AMZ-ApparelSize} depending on a {SizeClass}.
Numeric
Alpha
Make sure your store sizes meet Amazon's data specifications defined HERE.
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