Browse by product type

Mulebuy Spreadsheet Categories

Category-first browsing gives each row a fair comparison and makes missing details easier to spot.

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Choose the product type before you compare prices or open dozens of links. Each category needs different photos, measurements, and weight checks, so a single universal standard is rarely useful.

Why categories matter

Shoes need profile and sole views. Clothing needs garment measurements. Bags need dimensions and interior detail. Watches and jewelry need careful close-ups and conservative material claims. Grouping similar finds reveals which rows answer the right questions.

Shoes

Useful for: Mulebuy shoes, everyday footwear and structured shoe searches.

Check first: side profile, sole shape, size notes, and packed weight.

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Sneakers

Useful for: Mulebuy sneakers, trainer-style and casual sneaker comparisons.

Check first: toe shape, heel view, outsole, measurements, and useful close-ups.

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Bags

Useful for: Mulebuy bags, carry goods, small bags, and larger travel styles.

Check first: dimensions, hardware details, interior photos, and material clues.

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Hoodies

Useful for: Mulebuy hoodies, pullover, zip, and heavier layer searches.

Check first: garment measurements, fabric weight, seams, and print close-ups.

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Shirts

Useful for: Mulebuy shirts, buttoned shirts, tees, and upper-body basics.

Check first: chest length, fabric, collar, print placement, and size chart.

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Jackets

Useful for: Mulebuy jackets, light layers, coats, and structured outerwear.

Check first: length, lining, fasteners, measurements, and estimated weight.

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Pants

Useful for: Mulebuy pants, trousers, relaxed bottoms, and everyday pants.

Check first: waist method, inseam, rise, leg opening, and fabric.

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Watches

Useful for: Mulebuy watches, wristwear searches where detail photos matter.

Check first: case size, clasp, dial close-ups, source detail, and cautious claims.

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Jewelry

Useful for: Mulebuy jewelry, rings, chains, bracelets, and small accessories.

Check first: dimensions, material wording, clasp, close-ups, and weight.

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Accessories

Useful for: Mulebuy accessories, headwear, glasses, belts, and small add-ons.

Check first: exact dimensions, useful angles, material notes, and category fit.

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Choose the product type before opening results

Shoes, hoodies, jackets, pants, and bags need different photos, measurements, and weight checks. Pick the closest category first so every row in your shortlist can be judged by the same standard.

If the description is still broad—such as clothing, accessories, electronics, or women’s items—add the actual product type before comparing anything. For tees, use Shirts; for caps or glasses, use Accessories. A clear parent category is better than guessing a narrow route.

Which category should you begin with?

Begin with the item you can describe most precisely. If your need is “a light jacket with usable measurements,” start at Jackets. If you only know you want “something good,” pause and define the product type, use, size requirement, and weight tolerance first.

For tees, use the Shirts category here rather than guessing an unconfirmed T-shirts route. For headwear or glasses, Accessories is the safer parent category.

Mistakes that add noise

  • Comparing a shoe row with a bag row because their prices look similar
  • Saving products before checking the category-specific photo angles
  • Assuming every external category uses the same sizing language
  • Opening a brand search instead of defining the neutral product type
  • Treating the first plausible row as the benchmark

Before an external page opens

1

I know which detail I need to confirm.

2

I have at least one similar row for comparison.

3

I will check the live page rather than trust the sheet label.

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Choose one route

Compare like with like

Open the category that matches the item, then compare photos, measurements, price context, and packed weight on the same terms.