Lookbooks, Linesheets & Catalogues
Ready to showcase your collection to buyers?
Our expert lookbooks, linesheets, and catalogues are designed to simplify the ordering process and boost sales.
Let your collection sell itself.
Lookbooks and Linesheets are the most important part of the wholesale selling process.
Why do I need a professional lookbook?
Buyers flip through a lot of lookbooks. It's crucial to grab their attention. At Anchor & Path, we use our professional eye to select the best photos from your photoshoot to create an engaging book that keeps buyers interested. Great photos are important, but presenting the images in an exciting way ensures your book doesn’t end up at the bottom of the pile.
✓ Present your collection to buyers with confidence and ease
✓ Showcase the cohesion and versatility of your products in a way that inspires buyers to order multiple styles
✓ Establish your brand presence among your competitors. All major brands release lookbooks. It’s not a corner worth cutting.
✓ Showcase the aesthetic and feel of your collection in a way that connects with your target buyers. Show them how easily your products will blend into their stores.
Why do I need a linesheet?
While a lookbook provides a visual summary of your collection, a linesheet serves as the ultimate selling tool. Similar to a catalogue, it contains a breakdown of every available style, including colour options, size range, fabric content and price. Present your buyers with all of the information they need to make informed buying decisions with confidence and ease.
✓ Provide your buyers will all product information in one organized resource.
✓ Increase order volume by showcasing coordinating styles in a clear manner.
✓ Elaborate on product variations that may not be pictured in the lookbook.
✓ Include order information to keep the process simple (discounts for bulk orders, payment terms, etc.)
Can I create a combined lookbook and linesheet?
Yes! If you’d prefer to create your lookbook and linesheet as one full-fledged product catalogue, we can do that. This is a great option for smaller collections to communicate all details in one resource. For large collections, we recommend keeping the two resources separate to keep things digestable and organized for the buyer.