What a spreadsheet actually is
At its simplest, a spreadsheet is a tidy index of links. Each row points to a real listing — a shoe, a hoodie, a bag — sorted into categories so you can scan a section instead of searching blind. The best sheets add context: batch labels, seller notes and the occasional sizing tip.

How to read one without getting lost
- 1Start with a categoryPick the aisle you actually need — sneakers, hoodies, bags — rather than scrolling the whole sheet at once.
- 2Open a few candidatesCompare two or three sellers for the same item and read the most recent buyer notes.
- 3Check the photosUse QC and reference photos to confirm size, colour and condition before you pay.
- 4Group your orderHold items in the warehouse and ship several together to save on freight.
Categories on this hub
Every category page on this site introduces an aisle, lists what to look for, and opens straight into a live catalogue. Use the Spreadsheet menu to jump in, or start from the category cards on the homepage.
Open the live Spreadsheet
Browse and buy every category through the agent.