



There’s a special kind of frustration reserved for Myntra sellers who’ve successfully navigated Excel upload rejections and lot failures.
You’ve done everything right. Your catalog uploaded successfully. No errors. Your products show status “Active” in your seller dashboard. You’ve even uploaded inventory to Myntra’s warehouse.
Everything looks perfect.
Then you search for your products on Myntra’s customer app. Nothing. They don’t appear.
You refresh. Clear cache. Try different search terms. Still nothing.
You check your dashboard again. Still shows “Active.”
But customers can’t see or buy your products.
Let me tell you about Priya – founder of a home furnishing brand. She’d prepared meticulously. Used checklists. Validated everything twice before uploading 120 bedsheet sets.
She asked friends to search for her brand on Myntra. Nobody could find it.
I logged into her account and dug deeper. Downloaded the detailed listing report.
There it was: “QC Status: On Hold – PMR”
118 out of 120 products. Sitting in PMR hold. Invisible to customers for three weeks.
She’d spent:
The worst part? The main dashboard never clearly told her about the PMR hold. No email. No alert. Products just silently stuck.
After working with 200+ brands, I’ve seen PMR rejection rates as high as 68% in home furnishing category.
In this guide, I’ll show you what PMR is, how to identify it, the 8 most common reasons, and exact fixes.
PMR = Product Management Review – Myntra’s secondary quality control that happens AFTER products are “approved.”
The complete workflow:
Stage 1: Catalog uploaded → System validates Excel
Stage 2: Lot validation → Checks duplicates, images
Stage 3: Initial approval → Shows “Active” ← Sellers think they’ve won
Stage 4: PMR Review → Human QC team manually reviews ← Silent background process
Stage 5: Actually goes live (or gets held)
The frustrating disconnect:
Stage 3 makes you think products are live:
But Stage 4 happens invisibly. Products don’t appear to customers. No error message. No alert.
Why Myntra does this:
Reason #1: Brand quality protection – They don’t want poor quality listings damaging their premium image
Reason #2: Category compliance – Different categories have regulatory requirements (thread count for textiles, safety for baby products)
The timeline problem: PMR review takes 3-7 days. During this time you’re uploading inventory, running ads, with zero feedback there’s an issue.
Most sellers don’t know where to look.
Method 1: Detailed Listing Reports (Most Reliable)
Filter for:
These products are stuck. NOT visible to customers despite showing “Active.”
If not appearing in ANY relevant searches after 48 hours of “Active” status → Definitely a problem.
#1 reason for PMR holds – 40% of rejections.
What Myntra expects: 4-6 images showing:
Where sellers fail:
Mistake A: Only 2-3 images (front and back)
Mistake B: Same angle at different zooms (3 front views ≠ 3 angles)
Mistake C: Poor angles that don’t clearly show features
Category-specific requirements:
APPAREL:
Real example: Shirt brand had 89 SKUs stuck for 3 weeks. Had front, back, detail, model shots. Missing: Clear side view showing sleeve length. Once added → All 89 live in 48 hours.
FOOTWEAR:
HOME FURNISHING (Bedsheets):
Priya’s case: Had lifestyle shots. Missing: fabric close-up, corner detail, size reference. PMR couldn’t verify “180 TC” or “double stitched” claims → 118 products held.
Cost: ₹65,000 re-shoot + 5 weeks lost sales.
25% of image-related holds.
The rule: Pure white background. RGB 255, 255, 255. Nothing else.
Where sellers fail:
Mistake A: “Off-white” – RGB 254,254,252 (looks white to humans, Myntra’s system detects it)
Mistake B: Shadows creating gray areas (RGB 200,200,200)
Mistake C: Textured white (brick, fabric, wood)
How to verify:
Photoshop method:
Online method:
Real scenario: Accessories brand, 67 products, all looked perfect. Background: RGB 252,252,250. All held in PMR.
Fix without re-shooting:
Batch process: Record as Photoshop Action, apply to all images in 10 minutes.
Prevention: Buy photo lightbox (₹3,500-15,000) – produces pure white automatically.
30% of PMR holds for apparel/home furnishing.
What Myntra requires (all in cm):
APPAREL:
FOOTWEAR:
HOME FURNISHING (Bedsheets):
Critical mistakes:
Real disaster: Ethnic wear brand uploaded 250 kurtas, left length/sleeve fields blank. All 250 PMR hold. Had to measure all, took 6 weeks. Lost ₹18 lakhs (festive season missed).
Prevention: Measure actual product before upload. 2-3 hours saves 6 weeks.
Standard bedsheet sizes (reference only – measure YOUR product):
PMR team cross-verifies dropdown selections against images.
Common mismatches:
Sleeve Length: Selected “Half Sleeve” but images show “Short Sleeve”
Neck Type: Selected “Round Neck” but images clearly show “V-Neck”
Pattern: Selected “Solid” but product has logo/print visible
Fit: Selected “Slim Fit” but model shot shows loose/boxy fit
Real example: 34 tops, all had shallow V-necks in images, all listed as “Round Neck” → PMR hold.
Prevention: Before upload, look at images and verify each dropdown matches what’s visually obvious.
Legal requirement under Indian e-commerce law.
What’s mandatory:
Common mistakes:
Incomplete:
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❌ Manufacturer: ABC Garments, Delhi
Complete:
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✓ Manufacturer: ABC Garments Pvt Ltd
Address: Plot 45, Sector 18, Industrial Area
Gurugram, Haryana – 122015, India
Using seller address instead of actual manufacturer → PMR catches mismatch with authorization docs.
Vague addresses (“Made in India”, “Various locations”) → Automatic hold.
Fix: Get exact address from manufacturer. Create template, use them consistently.
Especially critical for apparel.
Problem: Myntra has standardized size charts. If your sizing doesn’t match OR you don’t provide clear guidance → High returns → PMR catches it preventively.
Common issues:
Scenario A: Using international sizing (US 0,2,4,6) when Myntra expects Indian (XS,S,M,L)
Scenario B: “One size fits all” without specifying measurements
Scenario C: Brand-specific sizing (your M = standard L) without explanation
What works:
Provide detailed size chart as image:
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Size | Chest (inches) | Waist | Length
S | 36-38 | 30-32 | 27
M | 38-40 | 32-34 | 28
L | 40-42 | 34-36 | 29
Add fit guidance: “Model is 6 feet, wearing M. Fits true to size.”
Prevention: Create master size chart template per category, included as product image.
Specific to textiles – incredibly common rejection.
Bedsheets MUST have:
Seller mistake: “These seem optional” → Leave blank
Reality: MANDATORY fields
If you don’t know:
Don’t guess. PMR sometimes tests samples physically.
Requirements:
Mistakes:
Fix: Re-shoot with proper lighting, white background, product centered and clear.
Day 1: Identify PMR Issue
Day 2-3: Correct the Data
For image issues:
For dimension issues:
For detail mismatches:
Day 4: Re-upload Corrections
Method A: Catalog Correction Portal
Method B: Support Ticket (if portal doesn’t work)
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Subject: PMR Correction – Style ID [STYLE001] – [Issue]
Brand: [Your Brand]
Seller ID: [ID]
Style ID: STYLE001
PMR Issue: Missing side angle images
Corrections Made:
– Added side view images for all SKUs
– Uploaded to FTP: /catalog/STYLE001/
Check status daily. If no change after 7 days → Escalate.
Day 8-10: Verify Go-Live
Once cleared:
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Product not visible to customers
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Check seller dashboard status
├─ “Pending” → Wait 24-48 hours
├─ “Rejected” → See Blog 1 (Excel/Lot issues)
└─ “Active” → Continue below
↓
Download detailed listing report
Check “QC Status” column
├─ “On Hold – PMR” → PMR Issue (this blog)
└─ “Active” or “Live” → Continue below
↓
Customer-facing test (logged out)
Search for exact product title
├─ Appears → Check position (Page 1 vs Page 10)
│ └─ Page 5+ → Low quality score issue
└─ Doesn’t appear → Continue below
↓
Search for generic category terms
(“cotton bedsheet”, “men tshirt”)
├─ Appears → Keyword optimization issue
└─ Doesn’t appear → Continue below
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Check Manage Inventory
├─ Stock = 0 → Out of stock issue
├─ Price much higher than competitors → Price filter issue
├─ Wrong category shown → Category selection issue
└─ All looks correct → Contact support
After fixing PMR or visibility issues, track these metrics:
After 48 hours and still not visible:
If products are currently stuck:
Today:
This week:
Next week:
If you’re about to upload:
Before upload:
After upload:





