Category guide

Hoobuy Spreadsheet Categories

Choose the product type before judging the row. The category tells you which photos, measurements, material clues and weight questions deserve attention.

Choose your starting point

Start with the category that matches what you actually want, then compare several rows inside that group. The links below open matching Hoobuy category guides on Findsindex in a new tab. Review the external product details before saving a result.

Why categories matter

A spreadsheet can put light shirts beside structured shoes and fragile accessories. Those items do not share a useful checking standard. Categories restore the context that a mixed sheet removes.

Profile · sole · sizing

Shoes & sneakers

Check both side profiles, toe shape, heel, outsole, close-up details and usable sizing notes. Boxes can add volume and weight.

Dimensions · corners · closure

Bags

Look for straight-on and side views, corner detail, interior photos, closure hardware and clear dimensions. Ask what packaging is likely.

Browse bags ↗

Chest · length · fabric

Hoodies & shirts

Use garment measurements where possible. Inspect cuffs, collars, seams, fabric close-ups and graphic placement rather than trusting a size label.

Lining · fasteners · weight

Jackets & outerwear

Review measurements, lining, seams, zips or buttons, and material appearance. Layered construction often makes weight more important.

Waist · rise · inseam

Pants & bottoms

Look for a measurement chart, fabric detail and seam construction. Waist labels alone do not explain rise, length or fit.

Case · dial · clasp

Watches

Use photos to compare visible construction and dimensions. Images cannot establish accuracy, durability or future performance.

Browse watches ↗

Scale · finish · fastening

Jewelry & accessories

Confirm measurements, finish, fastening and included pieces. Small items can still have vague listings or unclear scale.

Waist · hem · fabric

Shorts

Check waist measurements, rise, length, pockets, seams and fabric. A familiar size label does not replace garment measurements.

Browse shorts ↗

Chest · sleeve · knit

Sweaters

Compare chest, shoulder, sleeve and garment length. Look closely at knit texture, cuffs, collar shape and likely parcel weight.

Browse sweaters ↗

Which category should you start with?

Start with the category whose quality questions you understand. If fit is the main concern, clothing or footwear gives you a clear measurement task. If construction is the concern, bags, outerwear or accessories need detail photos. If the item crosses several groups, choose the category that best describes its primary use.

Some users search by brand or model, but category-first browsing is cleaner and safer. Start with shoes, bags, watches, jackets, hoodies, or accessories, then inspect the external product details yourself.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Comparing prices across unrelated product types.
  • Saving a row because the thumbnail looks polished.
  • Assuming a size name means the same thing in every listing.
  • Ignoring packaging and likely shipping weight.
  • Treating a source label as proof of quality.
  • Opening a large batch of links without a shortlist rule.

Before opening an external page

Confirm the category, name the two or three details you expect to see, decide whether sizing is essential, and note whether weight could change the value. Then use the full checklist or read the safety notes.