What should a Kakobuy shoes spreadsheet row include?
The live link, shoe type, selected size and color, price, option text, QC note and later parcel details.
Organize shoe links with selected-option, sizing and QC notes so a live listing can be checked again before parcel submission.
For every shortlisted row, save the current source URL, item reference, category, option text, observed price date and QC status. Recheck the original listing before ordering because spreadsheet links and seller options can change.
Mark unavailable, redirected or materially changed listings instead of silently replacing them. This keeps the spreadsheet useful as a research record and avoids treating an old link as current evidence.
A useful shoe spreadsheet row records the live link, shoe type, selected size, color, price, pair count and seller note. This prevents a thumbnail or a starting price from being confused with the option that will actually be ordered.
Keep the row tied to the current listing rather than copying a title alone. Seller text and variations can change, so the live page still needs to be checked at payment.
Before warehouse arrival, note the label or visible details that should match the selected option. After QC, record whether the size label, color, pair count, toe, heel, side views and sole can be compared with the saved entry.
When fit is important, add a measurement-photo note. Warehouse images show visible details, but they do not verify material, performance, durability, authorization or authenticity.
A spreadsheet may include Nike, Adidas, Jordan, New Balance, BAPE or model-style wording when those terms occur in a shopper search or seller title. Mark the wording as unverified listing text that requires additional live-page and QC review.
Do not label a row as official, licensed, authentic or verified based on a brand word. The spreadsheet should organize evidence and questions, not make unsupported claims.
After QC, add the final warehouse weight, dimensions, packaging choice and destination route notes to the same row or parcel sheet. Actual and volumetric weight can differ, especially when shoes include boxes.
Review current route restrictions, tracking terms and optional insurance during parcel submission. A historical spreadsheet row cannot guarantee a later price, eligibility or delivery date.
The live link, shoe type, selected size and color, price, option text, QC note and later parcel details.
No. It can organize links and visible evidence but cannot verify authorization or authenticity.
The saved size makes it easier to compare the warehouse label and any measurement photo with the selected option.
After QC, when warehouse weight, dimensions and packaging choices are known.