Settings

Catalogs Settings

2 min readUpdated 2026-07-25

Catalogs Settings

The Catalogs page is where your blank products come from. Drip Merch connects to major wholesale suppliers so you can pull in styles, colors, sizes, and wholesale pricing without entering everything by hand. You can also keep your own products in a custom catalog.

Available catalogs

From Settings → Catalogs, you can work with:

  • S&S Activewear — Connect to import S&S blanks.
  • SanMar — Connect to import SanMar styles.
  • Custom Catalog — Add your own products manually when a blank doesn't come from a connected supplier.
  • Available providers are shown as cards; connect the ones you have accounts with.

    Connect a wholesale provider

  • Open Settings → Catalogs.
  • Choose the provider you want to connect.
  • Enter the credentials required for that supplier's integration.
  • Save to link the catalog to your shop.
  • Once connected, you can browse the provider's catalog and import styles directly into your products, complete with colors, sizes, and wholesale costs.

    Browse and import

    Use the Browse area to search a connected provider's catalog:

  • Search or filter for the style you want.
  • Open a style to review its colors and sizes.
  • Import it so it becomes a product in your shop, ready to price and decorate.
  • Importing from a catalog is the fastest way to build out your product list, since the supplier provides the details.

    The custom catalog

    For products you source yourself, use the Custom catalog to add items manually:

  • Enter the product's name, description, and images.
  • Add variants such as colors and sizes.
  • Set your pricing.
  • Save the product.
  • Custom products behave like catalog products once created, so you can decorate and sell them the same way.

    Keeping catalogs current

    Wholesale catalogs change as suppliers add and discontinue styles. Revisit this page periodically to sync updates and re-check availability, so your storefront never sells a blank your supplier has dropped.

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