Part II - because I reread your question and no I didn’t answer it.

Now you have a setup that lets you look up UNIQUE shoes, or UNIQUE SKUs, or UNIQUE vendors.

Ok so they have 5 pairs of shoes in UK10’s. How will you know if they are Jordans or Converse? Or do you just care that they have those sizes, and don’t care what color, model, manufacturer etc. they are? If you DO care, you MUST associate them to a SKU (or whatever concept of a SKU I outlined above) somehow. Maybe your vendor selects it from a list showing “normal” names? Do they pick “Nike” then “Jordans” then “Black” and you lookup a SKU for them? You can do that and create X new records of UNIQUE shoes with that SKU. But somehow, for your setup to work in the real world, you need to know or generate a SKU… Please refine what you’re suggesting because I have no idea how you go about generating a product with attributes beyond what you ask the user to input, or you’ve input yourself.

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