Litbuy shopping categories

All Categories

This category hub is built for Litbuy Spreadsheet users who want one clean place to browse shopping categories, compare spreadsheet finds, and move from community finds to better QC decisions. Start with the product type, then use buyer tips, haul notes, and QC photos before approving anything for shipping.

Shopping categories

Pick a category, then compare the details that matter.

Use these links as category starting points rather than instant buying decisions. Check recent seller activity, item photos, sizing notes, and QC photos before turning a category browse into a real order.

Hot Deals

Discount-focused finds can be useful for budget hauls, but compare price drops against seller proof, photos, and real value after shipping.

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Shoes

Compare sneaker shape, batch notes, sizing, sole color, stitching, heel tabs, and recent QC examples before choosing a pair.

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Jackets

Look at fabric weight, lining, zipper quality, sleeve length, badges, print placement, and whether outerwear justifies parcel weight.

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Hoodies

Hoodies need blank weight, hood shape, drawcords, cuffs, tags, and print or embroidery checks before they become reliable spreadsheet finds.

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T-Shirts

Review collar shape, blank thickness, shrink risk, tag details, front and back print placement, and sizing before adding tees to a haul.

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Jerseys

Check fabric texture, patch placement, sponsor print, sizing, neck labels, and stitching so sportswear does not look flat in hand.

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Pants and Shorts

Use measurements first: waist, rise, inseam, thigh, leg opening, fabric weight, wash, and pocket shape decide whether bottoms fit well.

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Women

Compare sizing charts carefully, especially for fitted pieces, cropped tops, dresses, knitwear, and items where measurements vary by seller.

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Bags

Bags need close-ups of stitching, hardware, strap shape, zippers, logo placement, lining, dimensions, and packaging before approval.

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Headwear

Caps and beanies are small but detail-heavy: check embroidery, brim shape, panels, tags, color, and fit before using them as parcel fillers.

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Accessories

Belts, wallets, chains, socks, and small add-ons should have clear material, hardware, logo, stitching, and packaging photos.

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Electronics

Be conservative with electronics. Check model claims, compatibility, plugs, battery rules, accessories, packaging, and shipping limits.

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Other Stuff

Use this for miscellaneous community finds, but read listings carefully because sizing, material, safety, and shipping rules can vary widely.

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Sweaters

For knitwear and sweaters, inspect thickness, embroidery, collar shape, cuffs, tags, sleeve length, and whether the knit looks loose or sturdy.

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How to choose a category

Start from the item type, not from the loudest product photo.

The best category choice depends on what you can verify. Sneakers need shape and sizing proof. Hoodies need blank weight and logo placement. Bags need hardware close-ups. Electronics need compatibility and shipping checks. Choose the category where you know what a good QC result should look like.

Begin with familiar items

If you already know how your shoes, tees, or pants should fit, those categories are easier to judge from size charts and warehouse photos.

Compare similar finds

Open several items in the same category before choosing. A quick comparison often reveals weak photos, stale listings, or better-value alternatives.

Use community context

Check buying guides when a find looks promising but still needs real-world buyer tips.

What to check before buying

Every category needs one last QC pass before shipping.

Spreadsheet finds are useful for discovery, but the final decision should come from evidence. Review QC photos, seller reliability, material notes, sizing, color, stitching, logo placement, packaging, and parcel impact before approval.

Photos and measurements

Ask for extra photos when fit, color, shape, or details are unclear. Measurements are especially important for pants, shoes, jackets, and fitted items.

Seller and link freshness

Check whether the product page is still active, the photos still match the item, and recent buyer or QC examples support the listing.

Shipping value

Heavy shoes, jackets, bags, and electronics need stronger proof because they can raise parcel cost or shipping risk.

All Categories FAQ

Quick answers before opening category links.

Use these buyer tips when moving from category browsing to a real Litbuy shortlist.

What is this All Categories page for?

It gives Litbuy Spreadsheet users one internal category hub before they leave for external shopping categories. The goal is to help you choose a category, understand the QC risks, and use better buyer judgment.

Are the category cards buying recommendations?

No. They are research starting points. Compare multiple spreadsheet finds, check seller activity, review QC photos, and use haul notes before buying.

Which categories are best for beginners?

T-shirts, hoodies, simple sneakers, pants, bags, and accessories are usually easier to judge than electronics or unusual items, as long as measurements and photos are clear.

What should I check in QC photos?

Look for fit, material, stitching, logo placement, wash or color, tags, hardware, packaging, measurements, and any visible flaws that do not match the listing.

How do haul notes help with category browsing?

Haul notes add real-world context around sizing, shipping time, fabric quality, and value for money. They are useful when a product link looks good but still needs buyer feedback.

Should I open external categories before reading guides?

If you are new, read the how-to-use guide and the main FAQ first. It makes category browsing faster and reduces weak purchases.