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In WordPress, terms are itens set to a taxonomy, i.e. when you create new categories or tags you create new terms.
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Use get_term_children to get the sub category of a parent category for the current post
global $post;
$brands_id = get_term_by('slug', 'brands', 'product_cat');
$terms = get_the_terms($post->ID, 'product_cat');
foreach ($terms as $term) {
if($term->parent === $brands_id->term_id) { …
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Use get_term_children to get the sub category of a parent category for the current post
In my WooCommerce theme I've created a root category: 'Brands' then for each product I've added it's brand as a sub category to the 'Brands' parent category.
On the product page I want to display the …