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Inventory

The Inventory section tracks every individual physical unit in your boutique — every gown, veil, shoe, and accessory. While Products defines what you sell, Inventory tracks the specific units you have on hand: their barcode, location, status, and condition.

Each inventory item is one physical thing: a single gown in size 8 / Ivory at your Main Boutique. If you have three of the same dress in the same size and color, that's three inventory items — each with its own barcode.

Inventory Items List

The list shows every individual inventory item across all locations.

Inventory items list

Columns

ColumnDescription
BarcodeUnique barcode for the item (e.g., BO-100024)
ProductProduct name with SKU below
VariantSize / Color / Length
LocationBoutique location holding the item
StatusColor-coded status badge
ConditionNew, Floor Sample, or Used
PriceSelling price

Search & Filters

  • Search — by barcode, serial number, product name, or SKU
  • Status filter — show only items in a specific status

Item Statuses

StatusWhat It Means
AvailableIn stock and ready to sell
ReservedHeld for a specific customer (with optional reservation timeout)
SoldItem has been purchased
On OrderPending arrival from a vendor
Consignment ReturnedConsignment item has been returned to its vendor
DamagedDamaged and not for sale

Reserved items can have a reservation timeout — once the timeout expires, the item is treated as effectively available again so it can be sold to someone else.

Item Conditions

ConditionDescription
NewBrand new, never worn
Floor SampleDisplay unit that's been tried on
UsedPreviously sold or worn

This is important when you have multiple of the same dress in different conditions — for example, a brand new gown vs. a floor sample of the same style at a different price.

Bulk Actions

Check the boxes next to multiple inventory items to enable the bulk action toolbar.

Bulk actions

ActionWhat It Does
Move LocationTransfer all selected items to a different boutique location
Change StatusUpdate the status (e.g., mark a batch as Damaged)
Change ConditionUpdate the condition (e.g., reclassify as Floor Sample)
DeletePermanently delete selected items (with confirmation)

You can also print barcode labels for selected items — see Printing Barcode Labels below.

Creating an Inventory Item

Most inventory items are created automatically when you receive a Purchase Order line — BridalOp generates a new item with an auto-numbered barcode (e.g., BO-100285), sets it to Available / New, and stamps the purchase price and acquired date from the PO.

You can also click New Item on the inventory list to create one manually.

Fields

FieldRequiredDescription
ProductYesThe product this item belongs to (searchable dropdown — type to filter, shows all active products)
VariantNoWhich variant (size / color / length) — appears after selecting a product, only shown if the product has variants
LocationYesBoutique location holding the item
Serial NumberNoOptional serial number
BarcodeNoUnique barcode (leave blank to enter later)
StatusYesDefaults to Available
ConditionYesDefaults to New
Purchase PriceNoYour cost for this specific unit
Acquired DateNoWhen the item was received
NotesNoFree-form notes

Editing an Inventory Item

Click Edit on any item in the list to update its details.

Edit inventory item

All of the same fields from the create form are available, pre-filled with the current values. Click Delete Item at the bottom left to permanently delete the item, or Save Changes to update.

Printing Barcode Labels

Select one or more items from the inventory list and click Print Labels to generate a printable PDF of barcode labels.

Print barcode labels modal

Label Formats

BridalOp supports two label formats:

FormatSizeLayout
Rollo / Dymo Roll3" × 2"One label per page (designed for label roll printers)
Avery Sheet2" × 4"10 labels per Letter sheet (Avery 18163)

You can print up to 100 labels per batch.

What's On Each Label

Each label includes:

  • Store name at the top
  • Product name (bold)
  • Variant — size and color (e.g., "14 / Ivory")
  • Barcode — CODE-128 format scannable barcode
  • Barcode number below the barcode
  • Selling price (large, bold)
  • Product SKU at the bottom

Rollo / Dymo Example

Rollo barcode label

Avery Sheet Example

Avery barcode label

How Inventory Connects to the Rest of BridalOp

  • Products — every inventory item belongs to a product (and optionally a variant)
  • Purchase Orders — receiving a PO line auto-creates inventory items with sequential BO-* barcodes
  • Special Orders — items received against a special order become inventory tied to the customer
  • POS / Sales — when you add a product to a sale, BridalOp shows you the available inventory items so you can pick exactly which physical unit you're selling
  • Consignment — consignment items are tracked as inventory with consignment ownership and feed into vendor payout settlements