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Mulebuy Spreadsheet Categories

The same row can look strong or weak depending on what the product type requires. Category checks make the comparison fairer.

In short

Begin with the product type you genuinely need. Compare rows inside that category and look for the photos, measurements, construction details, and weight information that are useful for that item—not for products in general.

Why categories matter

Footwear is judged through shape, sole, and size information. A bag needs dimensions, interior views, and closure details. Clothing depends more heavily on measurements and fabric. Category-first browsing turns vague “best Mulebuy spreadsheet” searches into questions you can actually answer.

Footwear

Shoes

Mulebuy shoes need side, top, heel, sole, and label views. Compare sizing notes and estimated packed weight.

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Footwear

Sneakers

Check overall shape, stitching, panels, sole edges, size information, and whether the photos match the linked variant.

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Carry

Bags

Dimensions, interior organization, strap attachments, closures, and structured versus soft construction matter.

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Clothing

Hoodies

Look for chest, length, and sleeve measurements, plus fabric close-ups, print or embroidery detail, and garment weight.

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Clothing

Shirts

Check shoulder and chest measurements, hem, collar, buttons, fabric texture, and whether the shown color is clear.

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Outerwear

Jackets

Compare length, lining, hardware, pockets, insulation, fabric, and how packed volume may affect shipping.

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Bottoms

Pants

Waist, rise, inseam, leg opening, stretch, and measurement method should be visible when fit matters.

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Small goods

Watches

Dimensions, dial and case photos, clasp, movement claims, and current destination details all need careful checking.

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Small goods

Jewelry

Look for exact dimensions, material wording, finish close-ups, clasp or closure detail, and a clear variant.

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Details

Accessories

Scale is easy to misread. Look for dimensions, material close-ups, functional details, and a relevant source page.

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Devices

Electronics

Specifications, compatibility, plugs, power, batteries, condition, policies, and shipping restrictions need official confirmation.

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Broad route

Clothing

Use this parent category when the exact garment type is undecided, then narrow before comparing rows.

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Which category should you start with?

Start with the product type that has the clearest need and the easiest comparison criteria. If fit uncertainty would make a clothing row unusable, begin with a category where dimensions are clearer. If shipping weight is your main concern, compare that early rather than after building a long shortlist.

What to check in each category

What you are looking forWhat to compare
Mulebuy shoes or Mulebuy sneakersShape, sole, labels, size notes, both sides, and packed weight.
Mulebuy hoodies, Mulebuy T shirts, or Mulebuy topsChest, length, fabric, print details, and garment weight.
Mulebuy jackets, Mulebuy clothing, or Mulebuy outerwearLining, hardware, insulation, measurements, and packed volume.
Mulebuy pants, Mulebuy shorts, or Mulebuy bottomsWaist, rise, inseam, leg opening, stretch, and measurement method.
Mulebuy bags or Mulebuy accessoriesDimensions, interior, closures, attachment points, material, and scale.
Mulebuy watches or Mulebuy jewelryExact size, finish, clasp, variant identity, and current destination details.
Mulebuy headwear or Mulebuy jerseysHead or garment measurements, front and back views, fabric, and construction.
Mulebuy electronicsSpecifications, compatibility, condition, power requirements, and official restrictions.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Opening every thumbnail before deciding what you are looking for.
  • Comparing a jacket price with a shirt price as though weight and construction were similar.
  • Assuming the category label proves the destination is relevant.
  • Saving a row with no measurements when fit is central.
  • Treating popularity as a substitute for useful photos.

Checklist before opening external pages

  • I know which category I am comparing
  • I know which photo angles or measurements matter
  • I have at least one similar row for context
  • I will verify the destination and current details myself
  • I have considered weight before judging the price