Start with the product type you intend to compare. Similar items make weak photos, missing dimensions and unusual prices easier to spot. Each external card below opens the matching HooBuy category route on Findsindex in a new tab.
Why categories make a spreadsheet easier to read
A mixed feed asks your attention to reset on every row. Category-first browsing keeps the evaluation criteria stable: footwear is compared with footwear, outerwear with outerwear, and accessories with similar small items.
Shoes
Useful for: HooBuy shoes and general footwear.
Inspect: side profile, toe shape, outsole, heel alignment, size chart and packed-weight estimate.
Sneakers
Useful for: HooBuy sneakers, runners and trainer-style finds.
Inspect: panel spacing, stitching, sole shape, insole length and close-up consistency.
Bags
Useful for: totes, backpacks, shoulder bags and wallets.
Inspect: dimensions, structure, corners, closures, strap length and empty-bag weight.
Hoodies
Useful for: HooBuy hoodies, zip layers and pullovers.
Inspect: chest and length measurements, fabric weight, ribbing, seams and hood construction.
Shirts and T-shirts
Useful for: HooBuy shirts and HooBuy T shirts.
Inspect: actual garment measurements, collar, print placement, fabric and sleeve length.
Jackets
Useful for: HooBuy jackets and structured layers.
Inspect: shoulder width, lining, zipper, fill, garment length and packed volume.
Pants
Useful for: HooBuy pants, casual bottoms and trousers.
Inspect: waist, rise, inseam, thigh width, fabric behavior and measurement method.
Watches
Useful for: HooBuy watches and everyday timepieces.
Inspect: case diameter, thickness, dial, crown, clasp, movement description and weight.
Jewelry
Useful for: HooBuy jewelry and small wearable pieces.
Inspect: dimensions, clasp, engraving close-ups, material description and scale.
Accessories
Useful for: HooBuy accessories, HooBuy headwear, belts, wallets and glasses.
Inspect: size, materials, hardware, finish and the usefulness of close-ups.
Shorts
Useful for: HooBuy shorts and warm-weather bottoms.
Inspect: waist, rise, inseam, pocket construction, fabric and measurement method.
Sweaters
Useful for: HooBuy sweaters and knit layers.
Inspect: garment dimensions, knit density, cuffs, seams, care notes and packed volume.
Which category should you start with?
Start with the item you can describe most specifically without relying on a brand name. “Light jacket with measured chest width” creates a better comparison than “popular clothing.” If two categories overlap, begin with the one that has the more important fit or construction requirement.
A brand name does not change the basic checks. Shoes still need a usable size reference, bags still need dimensions, and clothing still needs measurements that match the way you plan to wear it.
Mistakes to avoid
- Comparing prices across unrelated item types.
- Assuming a category label proves the destination is correct.
- Using one photo standard for every product type.
- Ignoring measurements because a familiar size label appears.
- Saving too many rows before opening any details.
Checklist before opening external pages
Confirm that the row belongs here, identify the detail you need the external page to answer, and decide what would make you reject the option. That turns the click into a check rather than more browsing.