Shoes and sneakers
Look for both side profiles, toe shape, heel alignment, soles, size label, insole length, and close material views.
Seven checks turn a quick WegoBuy find into a reasoned shortlist candidate—or make it easy to remove.
Give the row one point for every condition it genuinely meets. Six or seven points means it may be a strong shortlist candidate. Four or five means more research. Three or fewer means the row is not doing enough work yet.
Use the boxes as a reading aid. They are not saved, sent, or used to verify a product.
A high score is permission to keep researching, not proof that an external listing or seller is safe.
More photos are not automatically better photos. The useful set is the one that shows the exact item and option from the angles that matter for that product type.
For fit-sensitive items, look for measurements with clear units and a method you understand. A size chart is a starting point, not a promise that the label will fit. If the photos and measurements appear to show different options, mark the row incomplete until you can match them.
Look for both side profiles, toe shape, heel alignment, soles, size label, insole length, and close material views.
Look for chest, length, shoulder, sleeve or inseam measurements, seams, fabric texture, labels, and print placement.
Look for front, back, base, interior, hardware, zips, strap attachments, edge finish, and dimensions.
Look for overall scale, closures, edge details, engraving or surface finish, and a ruler where dimensions matter.
Look for a straight-on face, side thickness, crown, case back, clasp, bracelet, and clear size context.
Look for exact model details, ports, included parts, condition, labels, and compatibility information from an appropriate source.
Examples below are fictional decision patterns, not product reviews or seller claims.
The category is clear. Photos cover the lining and fasteners. Chest, length, and sleeve measurements are visible. The row has two similar finds for price context and a plausible weight note.
What remains: confirm the live source page and whether the measurements are for the same size shown.
The category is broad, the only photo is cropped, sizing is absent, and the source link does not clearly match the label. A low price is the row’s only argument.
What to do: remove it for now and compare rows that show category-specific evidence.
Finish this sentence: “I am keeping this WegoBuy find because the photos show ___, the sizing explains ___, and the price and weight make sense beside ___.” If the blanks stay vague, the row needs more research.
Use the category guide when the comparison set is unclear, the shipping guide when weight is the blocker, and the safety notes when the source or claims feel vague. If several points are still unclear, follow the complete step-by-step workflow.
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