Shoes
Good when you want to compare shape, sole details, color blocking, and price without everything else getting mixed in.
Category guide
Once you know what you want, it usually makes more sense to open the right section and stay there.
Good when you want to compare shape, sole details, color blocking, and price without everything else getting mixed in.
Useful for checking fabric weight, crop, print placement, and fit notes when you already know the style direction you want.
Worth opening when you want outerwear grouped together instead of scattered all over the page.
Good if hardware color, shape, stitching, and detail photos matter more to you than broad browsing.
A flexible section for smaller finds. Usually less overwhelming, which makes it a decent place to browse casually.
Research-heavy and better approached carefully. Open this when you want a tighter view and fewer random distractions.
Helpful for comparing cuts, collars, sleeve proportions, and size charts without unrelated categories getting in the way.
A smart choice when inseam, rise, and overall fit matter more than novelty.
Good for checking knit texture, shape retention, and seasonal variety. Much easier to judge when everything is grouped together.
Read the comparison page if you want a clearer sense of when the spreadsheet still helps and when it is better to move on.
Open the shoes page if that is already where your attention is.
Open the hoodie page if measurements and fabric cues matter most to you.
Open the bag page if detail photos and finish quality are doing most of the work.