• So the answer may be more in my face then I think BUT I have a 6 month old who doesnt like to sleep so my brain isnt working as well as it should be.

    Ok so this is what I am trying to do:

    I have built a ecommerce site with woocom. I want to sell both retail and wholesale of each of my products (tshirts). I have the retail side all set and have vendors to produce product for both retail and wholesale. My wholesaler will only sell in orders 36 and over per design. I can have that design be on mens, womens, kids, fleece, large, small, ect….as long as each design totals up to 36 printed items.

    I need to figure out a way to sell one my site each design making sure that the customer purchases 36. So x design needs to have these variables color, size, sex, and product type (i.e. short sleeve, long sleeve, tank, ect), and I have to find a way to make a rule setting each design total sold to a min of 36.

    Anyone have any ideas?

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  • Create an attribute & variation for “wholesale” or whatever you want to call it, and treat that bulk order of 36 as one item. The price for that variation is 36x the price of one. If someone adds two “wholesale” variations to their cart, they get 72.

    If you have a lot of attributes with different prices, you’ll end up with a gazillion variations, but it works. If your attributes don’t change the price, it will be easy to set up.

    Maybe create a new attribute for quantity with options “one shirt” or “36 shirts” and use that for variations. Set pricing accordingly. They can add multiple single shirts to the cart, or multiple bulk orders.

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