Size Ranges in Toolio allow users to define a list of sizes that a particular product is available in. This helps streamline assortment planning and ensures accurate size allocation across different locations.
Creating Size Ranges
Manual Size Range Creation
Size Ranges are managed in Settings > Intelligence > Size Ranges. To create a Size Range, follow these steps:
Navigate to Settings > Intelligence > Size Ranges.
Click New Size Range.
Enter a name and define the sizes included in the range.
Save the Size Range.
Importing Size Ranges
You can bring Size Ranges into Toolio either from your source of record or by uploading a spreadsheet. To get started, make sure your file follows the Core Model requirements for Size Range imports. You can also reference a sample feed to see the expected structure.
Once your file is ready, you have two options:
1. Import Manually
Go to Import History and select Import Size Range. From there, upload your file and review the results.
2. Set Up an Automated Feed
If you prefer to automate this process, you can configure an integration so Size Ranges flow into Toolio on a recurring schedule.
Use Cases
Size Ranges enhance Assortment Planning by allowing users to:
Define eligible sizes for each location.
Assign a specific Size Range per cluster.
Ensure SKU-level size availability aligns with planned assortments.
Once a Size Range is set, Toolio will restrict the size curve to:
The sizes defined in the Size Range.
Specific SKU-level sizes linked to the selected product.
Additionally, a Size Range applied to one product can be copied across multiple products for efficiency in the Line Building Screen.
Setting Size Ranges at Different Levels
Size Ranges can be applied at:
Cluster / Offering Level
Define Size Ranges at an Offering Level
Line Item / Choice Level
You can copy/paste an existing size range to a choice on line item level. This can be handy if you want to replicate the same Size Range selection across multiple choices.
Refer to the screenshots below for visual guidance on setting up Size Ranges at both levels.


