Category guide

Yupoo Spreadsheet and Catalog Categories

Why category-first research works

A category gives you a stable comparison frame. For clothing, sizing and fabric may lead. For bags, dimensions and hardware matter. For electronics, identifiers and compatibility become essential. Starting there makes it easier to remove results that do not answer the right questions.

A brand or model name can help later, but the item type gives you a cleaner starting point. Begin with shoes, clothing, bags, watches, or accessories, then inspect the external product details and source links yourself.

Category guide and external routes

Each card opens a public category in the separate yupoooo.com catalog. The note under each heading tells you what to establish before that outside result becomes useful.

Broad scan

All products

Use only when your category is still unclear.

Check first: Category fit, clear photos, source-link relevance, sizing and weight.

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Apparel research

Clothing

Useful for outerwear, tops, bottoms, hoodies, jackets, and other garments.

Check first: Fabric close-ups, construction, size chart, measurements and likely packed volume.

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Footwear details

Shoes

Useful for formal, casual and general footwear searches.

Check first: Side profile, sole shape, material, size notes, source link and estimated weight.

Browse shoes on Yupoooo
Style or code search

Sneakers

Useful when a product code or silhouette narrows a crowded search.

Check first: Multiple angles, sole, heel, tongue, sizing notes and matching QC evidence.

Browse sneakers on Yupoooo
Shape and storage

Bags

Useful for backpacks, crossbody styles and general bags.

Check first: Dimensions, seams, closures, interior, hardware, structure and packed volume.

Browse bags on Yupoooo
Construction check

Handbags

Useful when handle drop, internal layout or hardware matters.

Check first: Dimensions, stitching, lining, hardware close-ups and source-link match.

Browse handbags on Yupoooo
Small-item research

Accessories

Useful for headwear, glasses, jewelry and other accessories.

Check first: Scale, materials, dimensions, fastening details and minimum order context.

Browse accessories on Yupoooo
Detail-led comparison

Watches

Useful for visual research where dimensions and close-ups matter.

Check first: Case dimensions, dial, clasp, side profile and consistent product identifiers.

Browse watches on Yupoooo
Fit and print

T-shirts

Useful for simple garment comparisons and measurement checks.

Check first: Chest and length measurements, fabric weight, print close-ups and wash notes.

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Specification context

Electronics

Useful only when the listing gives enough technical detail to compare.

Check first: Model identifiers, included parts, compatibility, power details and return limits.

Browse electronics on Yupoooo
Compatibility check

Earphones

Useful for form-factor and accessory comparisons.

Check first: Model code, connectors, included pieces, compatibility and independent feedback.

Browse earphones on Yupoooo
Sizing and detail

Jerseys

Useful for sportswear cuts, number placement and material comparisons.

Check first: Measurement chart, fabric, lettering close-ups, personalization and packed weight.

Browse jerseys on Yupoooo

What evidence matters for each category

Soft goods need measurements, material context, construction details, and packed-volume awareness. Footwear needs multiple angles, sole and heel views, size notes, and weight context. Small accessories need clear dimensions and fastening details. Electronics and earphones need exact model identifiers, compatibility, included parts, and independent technical context.

Which category should you start with?

Use the category that best describes the item's function, not the page's marketing label. A hoodie belongs under clothing; a shirt can use clothing or T-shirts depending on its construction. Jewelry, headwear, and glasses fall back to accessories. If the item still fits several categories, start with all products and narrow after the first comparison.

Checklist before opening an external result

  • I know the category and the specific product type.
  • I know which photos and measurements should exist.
  • I have a short search term or complete product code.
  • I will keep the catalog result separate from the original album and source link.
  • I will not treat visibility on an external page as seller or product verification.