1. When a pack makes sense
If the team needs a base combination of garments and footwear, a pack removes scattered buying and reduces friction.
It also works well when procurement needs a proposal that is easy to approve.
2. What it should include
A good pack proposal does not mix random references.
It should include garments, sizes, customization and a clear replenishment logic.
3. Why it sells better than a loose list
A pack converts better because it reduces open-ended choices.
It also communicates savings, order and simplicity in one piece.