The plan is fine IMO, and using the materials you listed. Unless you're concerned about the look, the front edge doesn't have to be banded. That's an aesthetic thing. I would lay out the shelf(s) where you want them and figure out where your bracing will go so you can still access the studs without interference.
You might check out a local store fixture company, or a place that sells used store fixtures. There are many types of standards and brackets that need no triangulated support for the depths you want. Some of those can hold quite a bit of weight. Those would only require mounting a vertical member and then attaching a protruding arm. Then just lay on the plywood.
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You might check out a local store fixture company, or a place that sells used store fixtures. There are many types of standards and brackets that need no triangulated support for the depths you want. Some of those can hold quite a bit of weight. Those would only require mounting a vertical member and then attaching a protruding arm. Then just lay on the plywood.
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