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WegoBuy Spreadsheet Categories

Choose the product type before you compare rows. Category-first browsing gives photos, sizing, price, and shipping weight a shared frame.

Reviewed July 15, 2026 · By WegoBuy Finds · External directory links open in a new tab

Choose your lane

Start with the category that matches the item you actually want. Then compare only nearby rows and use the category notes below to decide which photos, measurements, and weight details matter. The external buttons lead to global Findsindex category pages, not platform subcategory URLs.

Open a product directory

Browse by Category

Choose a product type to open the matching global Findsindex directory.

Directory links open Findsindex in a new tab. Continue below for the evidence checks that belong to each product type.

Why categories matter

One row cannot be judged in a vacuum.

A hoodie and a watch need different evidence. Sorting first prevents a low price or a polished thumbnail from winning a comparison that never made sense.

SH

Shoes

Useful for: WegoBuy shoes, casual footwear, runners, and trainer-style searches.

Check side profile, sole shape, material close-ups, size notes, and likely box weight.

Open shoes on Findsindex
SN

Sneakers

Useful for: WegoBuy sneakers and a tighter footwear comparison when broad shoe results are too mixed.

Check pair symmetry, heel shape, insole length, materials, and packaging choice.

Open sneakers on Findsindex
BG

Bags

Useful for: WegoBuy bags, backpacks, totes, shoulder bags, travel pieces, and compact carry items.

Check dimensions, hardware, stitching, interior views, straps, and structured weight.

Open bags on Findsindex
HD

Hoodies

Useful for: WegoBuy hoodies, zip layers, pullovers, and heavier casual tops.

Check chest and length measurements, fabric weight, cuffs, hood shape, and graphics.

Open hoodies on Findsindex
SR

Shirts

Useful for: WegoBuy T shirts, button shirts, polos, and lighter tops when the exact type is known.

Check chest, length, fabric, seams, collar, print placement, and care information.

Open shirts on Findsindex
JK

Jackets

Useful for: WegoBuy jackets, insulated pieces, overshirts, and technical layers.

Check lining, fasteners, shoulders, measurements, material, and packed weight.

Open jackets on Findsindex
PT

Pants

Useful for: WegoBuy pants, trousers, denim, casual bottoms, and fit-sensitive lower-body items.

Check waist, rise, inseam, leg opening, fabric, and whether measurements are laid flat.

Open pants on Findsindex
WT

Watches

Useful for: WegoBuy watches and timepiece-style browsing where dimensions and close details matter.

Check case size, face alignment, crown, clasp, bracelet, thickness, and clear close-ups.

Open watches on Findsindex
JW

Jewelry

Useful for: WegoBuy jewelry, chains, rings, bracelets, earrings, and small detail-led pieces.

Check dimensions, closure, finish, material description, weight, and skin-contact notes.

Open jewelry on Findsindex
AC

Accessories

Useful for: WegoBuy accessories such as belts, wallets, scarves, cases, and other small add-on items.

Check dimensions, finish, fastening, edge details, and whether photos are item-specific.

Open accessories on Findsindex
OW

Outerwear

Useful for: WegoBuy outerwear, coats, and weather layers when jacket results are too broad.

Check shoulder room, layering measurements, closure, lining, fill notes, and weight.

Open outerwear on Findsindex
EL

Electronics

Useful for: WegoBuy electronics where specifications, condition, and compatibility are central.

Check model details, voltage or connector fit, condition, included parts, and official support limits.

Open electronics on Findsindex
Choose the first lane

Which category should you start with?

If you know the item type, use that category even when a source label places it somewhere broader. If you only know the function—warm layer, compact carry, lightweight footwear—choose the closest product family and refine after you see consistent results.

For shorts, jerseys, or headwear, begin with fit, dimensions, and product-specific photos. Starting from the product type is usually clearer than opening a mixed set built around a brand or model name.

A simple selection rule

  1. Name the item type

    Use the most specific neutral category you can describe.

  2. Name the missing detail

    Decide whether fit, close-up photos, dimensions, or weight is the likely blocker.

  3. Open one category

    Compare a small set before expanding the search.

Mistakes to avoid

Do not let the directory choose for you.

  • Opening ten unrelated categories at once
  • Comparing price across different product types
  • Using one photo checklist for every category
  • Assuming a category label validates the source
  • Ignoring dimensions because the thumbnail looks right
  • Saving a heavy item before considering shipping weight
Before an external page

Take this five-second check.

  • I know which category I am browsing.
  • I know which detail the next page should confirm.
  • I have one or two similar rows for context.
  • I will check the live details, not rely on the card label.
  • I understand that Findsindex is an external website.