Shoes — Litbuy Spreadsheet Guide

Footwear is often the first entry point for anyone exploring the Litbuy spreadsheet. Shoes carry the highest community discussion volume, the most detailed batch comparisons, and the steepest learning curve for newcomers. Whether you are researching sneaker silhouettes, boot constructions, or casual loafers, understanding what separates a reliable entry from a risky gamble is essential. This hub breaks down what to evaluate before you open the full directory and message any seller.

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Popular Directions in Shoes

Sneakers & Runners

Most active QC threads. Focus on stitching alignment and sole opacity.

Boots & Hikers

Check outsole hardness and waterproofing claims.

Slides & Casual

Mold accuracy and strap elasticity are common failure points.

Buying Advice

  • 1Always request in-sole measurements before confirming sizing.
  • 2Compare batch codes across at least two community QC threads.
  • 3Slides and foam models deform in heat; ask about storage and shipping insulation.

QC Observation Points

  • Toe box shape consistency against retail reference photos.
  • Heel tab alignment and stitch density per centimeter.
  • Midsole paint line crispness and color accuracy under natural light.

Common Mistakes & Risk Notes

Mistakes to Avoid

  • 1Ordering based on US sizing without checking the seller's EU/cm mapping.
  • 2Ignoring the weight column — heavier does not always mean better materials.
  • 3Skipping QC because the batch code looks familiar from a different silhouette.

Risk Reminders

  • Customs scrutiny is higher for footwear in some regions; confirm declared value policies.
  • Some sellers use the same batch name across multiple tiers; verify with recent photos.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do shoe batches vary between sellers?
Yes. The same batch code can be sourced from different factory runs. Recent photos are more reliable than names alone.
How important is the weight listed in the sheet?
It is a rough proxy for material density, but not a quality guarantee. Use it alongside photo evidence.
Should I size up or down?
It depends on the silhouette and your foot width. Always ask for in-sole length in centimeters.

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