Reissue Run
A two column split with a placeholder image on one side and a heading, details list, numbered change notes, and reserve buttons on the other.
A two column split with a placeholder image on one side and a heading, details list, numbered change notes, and reserve buttons on the other.
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Reissue Run announces the ballot winner returning from the archive as a single numbered run. A Placeholder image sits under a Run of 300 tag on one side; the other carries the heading, a details list, and three numbered change notes. The Field Tote in Rust took 47 percent of the vote, so it comes back for 300 numbered pieces at $168, shipping March 2027, with the honest fix spelled out: a new dye lot aged 30 months on test bags, a strap anchor from pattern v4, and the original retirement note printed inside the box.
The details are one array and the changes a second, mapped into ruled rows and numbered lines. Two Buttons reserve a number or open the retirement note, and a closing line gives ballot voters the first 48 hours before the rest opens to everyone.
Reach for this block when a retired product wins a comeback vote and returns as a limited run, on an archive or restock page. The run size, ship date, and price must match the real drop, they set the expectation the numbers depend on.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the voted back reissue drop. Other numbered returns:
Tip: naming the one honest change since the original, rather than claiming the reissue is identical, is what keeps a comeback from reading as a cash grab.