Yes...BUT. And, it's a _very_ big but.
5 stars for the product, 0 stars for the restrictions on colors/fabrics.
Given your diversity of fabrics and products, the apparent continuing use of batch production makes little sense in the modern world. It's worse than unhelpful. The "here's what color we're making this week, or what colors we're not gonna make at all" approach should have switched to make-to-order/just-in-time years ago. The product line cries out for a flexible, customer-responsive production system, not batching guess-work. A product strategy of high quality, diverse products and materials, and substantial prices does not mesh well with batching. Likely to over-produce, or miss sales, or irritate customers.
FOR EXAMPLE: I love my Tri-Star bag and cubes, but how can you not support one of your most expensive and long-term bags with the standard replacement accessories it came with? It's like buying an Chevy Corvette, expensive and in production for decades, with a gray interior, trying to buy new floor mats 4 years later, and being told "no" by Chevrolet:
"Really, no gray mats? That's what the car had."
"Nope, they're 'retired'. We still make mats, and we still have the gray, but not for mats. How about some bright blue instead, or more mesh? How about a nice Hawaiian punch?"
Due in part to travel losses, I wanted a couple of medium Tri-Star packing cubes made of steel halcyon fabric with a mesh top, and some small steel halcyon cubes. I don’t want two sides of mesh. I don’t want…