Labelloop resource

How fashion showrooms manage reorders across several brands

A workflow guide for showrooms and agencies coordinating represented brands, retail buyers, appointments and reorder follow-up.

Why reorders get messy

Showrooms often work across several represented brands and many retail buyers at the same time. Reorder requests can arrive by email, chat, phone or after an appointment. Without a shared workspace, it is hard to see which brand owns the next step, which buyer is waiting and which order document or payment context matters.

The connected workflow

A structured showroom workflow connects the represented brand, retailer, reorder request, related order documents, appointment notes and communication thread. That context lets the team follow up without searching across inboxes or copying the same status into several tools.

How Labelloop fits

Labelloop gives showrooms and agencies a multi-brand operational view. It keeps reorders close to the buyer relationship, the brand context and the surrounding documents, so the showroom can coordinate follow-up without pretending every brand is a separate system.

Questions this page answers

Can showrooms use Labelloop for multiple brands?

Yes. Labelloop is built for multi-brand showrooms and agencies that need to work across several represented brands.

Does Labelloop replace a B2B shop?

No. Labelloop can link to B2B shop workflows, but its focus is the operational workspace around requests, documents, appointments and follow-up.

Built from real fashion wholesale work.

Labelloop is shaped by daily work with brands, showrooms, agencies and retailers. It is not a generic CRM; it is an operational system for orders, reorders, claims, payments, appointments and partner communication.

  • Fashion wholesale expertise
  • European B2B focus
  • Workflows for brands, showrooms, agencies and retailers