The Hive: finds, sorted into cells
Each cell opens that category on the discovery hub, where shoppers collect real product links. This page adds a short beginner buying note per category — what to check, where sizing bites, and the mistake most people make. We never list prices or fake stock here; tap through to the hub for live finds, then buy with 360beestbuy.
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What to check, cell by cell
Sneakers & casual shoes
Check first: the seller's size chart in CM, not just your usual US/EU number — Chinese lasts run narrow. QC focus: glue lines, logo placement, left/right symmetry, box condition. Common mistake: ordering your "normal" size blind. Measure a shoe you own foot-to-toe and match the CM.
Hoodies & sweaters
Check first: chest width and length in the size chart — "oversized" styles vary wildly. QC focus: print alignment, drawstring, stitching at seams and cuffs. Weight note: heavy cotton adds real shipping weight, so a hoodie-heavy haul ships better consolidated. Common mistake: assuming M is M across sellers.
T-shirts & shirts
Check first: shoulder and chest measurements; tees are the most size-sensitive item people get wrong. QC focus: print crispness, collar shape, colour vs the listing photo. Common mistake: buying a single tee alone — light items are perfect for padding out a consolidated parcel rather than shipping solo.
Jackets & outerwear
Check first: whether it's lined/padded (affects both fit and weight). QC focus: zips, hardware, symmetry, any loose threads. Weight note: outerwear is bulky — bulky boxes can be removed at the warehouse to cut volumetric weight. Common mistake: forgetting that a puffer eats parcel volume fast.
Jeans, pants & shorts
Check first: waist and inseam in CM plus the size chart's stated stretch. QC focus: wash/colour, seam quality, zip and button. Common mistake: ignoring inseam — a great-fitting waist with the wrong length is the top return reason. Ask for an extra photo of the tag if unsure.
Bags & backpacks
Check first: real dimensions — photos make bags look bigger or smaller than they are. QC focus: hardware, zips, stitching, symmetry, interior lining. Common mistake: not checking dimensions against what you'll carry. Bags travel well and rarely have sizing surprises, making them safe first orders.
Hats, belts & accessories
Check first: adjustability (hats/belts) and material. QC focus: logo detail, buckle, stitching. Weight note: small and light — these are the ideal items to add to an existing haul so the storage window and consolidation pay off. Common mistake: shipping a single accessory on its own.
Eyewear, jewelry & perfume
Check first: whether the item is restricted for your route — some liquids (perfume) and battery items face shipping limits. QC focus: lens/finish for eyewear, plating for jewelry, seal for perfume. Common mistake: buying a restricted item without checking the line first — read QC & shipping before you commit.