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About the Client

Salt & Grace Boutique is a fashion brand built around inclusivity and confidence, offering a wide range of apparel designed for women of all shapes and styles. With a deep, varied catalog and a growing customer base, Amazon US represented the next major step in widening the brand’s reach.

Bringing a catalog of 790 products and 2,000+ variants onto Amazon wasn’t only about uploading inventory. The catalog needed clean structuring across 48 distinct product types, recovery of listings already suppressed for image background issues, resolution of compliance review blocks, and all of it inside a 25-day delivery window. The launch had to combine structural rigor, recovery work, and execution discipline — and produce a sale-ready catalog on the other side.

Challenges

When Salt & Grace Boutique partnered with CedCommerce, the project wasn’t just a fresh build — it was a hybrid of large-scale structuring and active listing recovery, with a hard timeline attached.

  • 790 products and 2,000+ variants across size, color, and style required disciplined parent-child mapping and clean variation themes.
  • 48 product types each needed their own category templates, attribute logic, and structural alignment.
  • Multiple listings were already search-suppressed due to image background non-compliance and had to be identified and reactivated.
  • Several listings sat under Amazon’s compliance review with content or attribute issues blocking activation.
  • The entire build — structuring, fixing, and launching — had to be completed within a 25-day window.
  • The catalog had to be sale-ready immediately post-upload, not just listed in a holding state.

CedCommerce’s Approach & Solutions

Our strategy focused on executing the Salt & Grace Boutique project as a single coordinated program — large-catalog structuring, variant architecture, suppression recovery, and compliance resolution running in parallel rather than as sequential phases. By aligning all of it under one 25-day delivery plan, we built a catalog that didn’t just go live, but went live in a state strong enough to start generating sales immediately.

1. Large-Catalog Structuring Framework

We segmented the catalog across all 48 product types and built custom templates for each category, with accurate variation relationships, clean parent-child mapping, and consistent attribute structure. The framework reduced upload errors at the source and gave the catalog a foundation that could absorb the scale without breaking.

2. Precision Variant Architecture

With 2,000+ variants spanning size, color, and style, variant structuring was central to both customer experience and Amazon catalog hygiene. We standardized variation themes across the catalog, validated mappings to prevent breakage and duplication, and built a browse-and-select flow that worked for shoppers — turning variant complexity into a navigable taxonomy rather than a source of catalog errors.

3. Suppressed Listing Recovery

Search-suppressed listings were identified and audited against Amazon’s image guidelines, with background non-compliance flagged as the primary cause. We corrected the affected images to meet Amazon’s standards and reinstated the listings to an active, searchable state — recovering visibility on SKUs that were already inside the catalog but invisible to customers.

4. Compliance Review Resolution

Listings under Amazon’s compliance review were treated as their own workstream. We updated flagged content and attributes to align with Amazon’s guidelines and worked the listings back to approval, clearing review blocks without losing time on the broader launch. This recovery work ran in parallel with new-listing creation, so neither track held up the other.

5. Scalable Execution Within a 25-Day Window

The full delivery — structuring, variant work, recovery, and compliance resolution — was sequenced into a 25-day plan with high accuracy as a non-negotiable. By maintaining tight QA at every step, we kept rework cycles minimal and ensured the catalog launched at scale in a launch-ready state, not a fix-it-later one.

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Results

CedCommerce’s combined launch and recovery program took Salt & Grace Boutique from a catalog with structural gaps, suppressed listings, and compliance blocks to a fully active Amazon US business — sale-ready inside the 25-day window.

Salt & Grace Boutique's growth snapshot

By running structuring, variant architecture, and listing recovery as a single coordinated program, Salt & Grace Boutique moved from a compromised catalog state to a fully searchable, sale-ready Amazon presence within the launch window.

Client Feedback

“I am thoroughly impressed with the level of service provided by the team. Their communication has been exceptional, with prompt responses to all inquiries. Each question I posed was met with clear and comprehensive explanations, which greatly enhanced my understanding of the process. The professionalism and dedication exhibited by the team have significantly contributed to a positive experience. I highly recommend their services.”
— Salt & Grace Boutique

Impact Summary

CedCommerce helped Salt & Grace Boutique launch a 790-product, 2,000+ variant Amazon US catalog inside a 25-day window — while simultaneously recovering image-suppressed listings and clearing compliance review blocks. By structuring the catalog across 48 product types, mapping variants cleanly across size, color, and style, and treating recovery and new-listing work as parallel tracks, the brand moved into a fully active Amazon presence that started generating sales without any advertising or Listing Optimization push.

For brands looking to achieve similar results, CedCommerce’s Amazon launch and recovery services help sellers handle large-scale catalog uploads, variant-heavy structuring, search-suppression recovery, and compliance review resolution — designed to deliver clean, sale-ready launches at scale and create durable marketplace momentum.

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