REVIVE By IVANELLI BAGS
Controlled small-batch tote bag program made from surplus fabrics
Structured production. Natural variation. Wholesale-ready supply.
Designed for concept stores and lifestyle retail distribution.
REVIVE is a structured product program that transforms surplus and end-of-roll fabrics into commercially viable tote bags.
Each production cycle is defined by available materials, resulting in limited and continuously evolving assortments.
This creates a controlled variability system designed for wholesale partners who require product rotation, assortment freshness, and reliable supply management.
REVIVE focuses on a single, commercially efficient tote bag designed for daily retail performance.
- Structured tote silhouette
- Zipper top closure
- Interior zipped pocket
- Reinforced base and handles
- Lightweight and durable construction
- Main fabric: Polycotton
- Handles & base: Leatherette
- Lining: Polycotton
Built for durability, practicality, and consistent retail presentation.
REVIVE does not operate on fixed color collections.
Instead, it follows a material-driven production system:
- 3 to 6 pieces per color per production cycle
- No permanent stock per color
- Continuous renewal of available assortments
- Each delivery is naturally different
👉 Result: ongoing product rotation without changing the core SKU.
REVIVE is designed to support active retail environments that require constant visual renewal.
Key advantages for retailers:
- Continuous assortment refresh
- Reduced visual stagnation in-store
- Strong impulse purchase behavior
- Clear and stable price positioning
This system increases product visibility and encourages repeat store engagement.
REVIVE operates under a structured production framework aligned with material availability.
- Maximum capacity: 1,000 units per month
- Production adjusted to available surplus fabrics
- Controlled allocation per wholesale partner
- Stable program-based replenishment model
👉 Ensures consistency at program level despite material variability.
REVIVE integrates surplus fabrics into structured production cycles.
This approach allows:
- efficient use of available materials
- reduction of fabric waste
- consistent manufacturing quality
- commercially viable retail output
