Product-by-product checks

lovegobuy Spreadsheet Categories

Choose the object before the link. The right category tells you which photos, measurements, and shipping questions a row should answer.

Start here

Start with the category that matches what you want to compare. Open only rows that include product-specific evidence—for example, sole and sizing details for shoes or dimensions and interior photos for bags.

Why categories matter

A mixed spreadsheet rewards novelty: a watch looks interesting after ten shirts even when the watch row is thin. Category groups reduce that effect. They make price ranges, photo coverage, sizing information, and likely shipping weight easier to compare.

The external links below use the current LoveGoBuy-specific Findsindex directory for each named category. The link text states exactly where it goes, and every external destination opens in a new tab.

Findsindex category routes

Open with a product-specific question

Shoes

Everyday footwear, casual pairs, and styles that do not need a narrower label.

Check: side profile, toe, heel, sole, size notes, and pair weight.

Open shoes ↗

Sneakers

Running and trainer-style pairs where shape, sole, and sizing are easier to compare together.

Check: both sides, outsole, tongue, stitching, size chart, and close-ups.

Open sneakers ↗

Bags

Backpacks, totes, shoulder bags, wallets, and other carry items.

Check: dimensions, interior, straps, fasteners, hardware, and empty weight.

Open bags ↗

Hoodies

Pullovers and zip styles where cut and fabric weight affect the choice.

Check: chest, length, shoulder, hood, cuffs, print, and fabric notes.

Open hoodies ↗

Shirts

T-shirts, button shirts, jerseys, and other lighter tops.

Check: shoulder, chest, length, collar, seams, and care or fabric details.

Open shirts ↗

Jackets

Structured outer layers where lining, hardware, and packed volume matter.

Check: outer and lining views, closures, pockets, measurements, and volume.

Open jackets ↗

Pants

Casual bottoms where fit cannot be judged from one image.

Check: waist, rise, inseam, leg opening, pockets, and fabric weight.

Open pants ↗

Watches

Useful for visual comparison only; a directory row cannot prove performance or authenticity.

Check: case size, face, crown, clasp, side view, and clearly supported claims.

Open watches ↗

Jewelry

Small pieces where scale and material descriptions need context.

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

Open jewelry ↗

Accessories

Headwear, glasses, belts, scarves, and other smaller pieces.

Check: scale, materials, fastening, compatibility, and useful detail photos.

Open accessories ↗

Shorts

Warm-weather bottoms where rise and length affect fit.

Check: waist, rise, inseam, leg opening, pockets, and fabric notes.

Open shorts ↗

Sweaters

Knitwear where cut, texture, and care details matter.

Check: chest, length, shoulder, cuffs, knit close-ups, and material wording.

Open sweaters ↗

Every category button opens the matching product category on Findsindex in a new tab. lovegobuy.net does not control or verify those listings.

Not sure where it belongs?

Choose by the details you need to inspect

Some items sit between two categories. Pick the lane with the most useful comparison fields; the label matters less than being able to compare similar products fairly.

Slippers and casual footwear

Use Shoes. Compare the footbed, outsole, upper material, sizing method, and pair weight.

Sweaters, sportswear, and jerseys

Use Sweaters, Shirts, Hoodies, or Jackets according to the cut. Garment measurements and fabric details should decide the lane.

Hats, glasses, and belts

Use Accessories. Dimensions, materials, fastening, lenses, and close-up photos matter more than the product label.

Wallets and small carry items

Use Bags or Accessories. Look for scale, material, closures, interior views, and useful detail photos.

Which category should you start with?

Fit is the main risk

Start with shoes, hoodies, shirts, jackets, or pants. Look for measurements before visual details win your attention.

Construction is the main risk

Start with bags, watches, jewelry, or accessories. Look for multiple angles, fasteners, materials, and scale.

Shipping changes the value

Start with outerwear, shoes, bags, or electronics. Add likely packed weight and volume to the comparison early.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Browsing every category in one session.
  • Treating one attractive photo as a full QC set.
  • Comparing the lowest price across unrelated items.
  • Assuming a source name is a quality label.
  • Saving a row whose destination does not clearly match.

Before opening an external page

  • I know the category and product-specific details to inspect.
  • The row gives me a reason to open it.
  • I am prepared to check the destination against the row.
  • I will review size, price context, and likely weight.
  • I know official support questions belong to official channels.

Turn categories into a shortlist.

Use the same questions on several nearby rows. Then score the evidence before keeping a link.