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Kakobuy Spreadsheet Shoes Category Guide

The shoes category is one of the most popular sections in the kakobuy spreadsheet, offering everything from budget beaters to high-tier replica sneakers that rival retail quality. With thousands of rows spanning Nike, Adidas, New Balance, and luxury designer footwear, navigating this category requires some expertise. This guide covers how to read spreadsheet shoe entries, understand batch tiers, evaluate seller ratings, and optimize shipping for footwear which often has unique weight and volumetric considerations.

Reading the Shoes Spreadsheet Entries

Each row in the kakobuy spreadsheet shoes section contains more than a product name and price. Learning to decode the columns helps you make smarter purchases.

Batch Codes Explained

Batch codes like OG, PK, LJR, or M refer to different factories and quality levels. OG and LJR are generally top-tier with accurate materials and shapes. PK is strong for specific models like Yeezy. Budget batches are labeled as B-grade or budget without a factory code.

Price vs Quality Correlation

Shoes in the 30 to 60 dollar range are typically mid-tier with decent materials and acceptable accuracy. The 80 to 150 dollar range represents high-tier batches with premium materials, correct box labels, and near-retail construction. Below 30 dollars is budget territory where flaws are expected.

Seller Rating System

The spreadsheet includes seller ratings based on return rates, QC accuracy, and buyer feedback. A 95 percent or higher rating indicates consistent quality. Below 90 percent suggests occasional bait-and-switch or poor communication.

Popular Models and Batch Recommendations

Certain sneaker models dominate the kakobuy spreadsheet due to demand and factory specialization.

ModelBest BatchPrice RangeKnown StrengthsCommon Flaws
Jordan 1LJR / OG$90-$140Shape, leather, wings logoSlightly thick toe box
Yeezy 350PK / LW$60-$110Boost, pattern, comfortPull tab angle varies
Dunk LowM / HP$50-$90Color accuracy, stitchingThin tongue on some
New BalanceT0 / DT$40-$80Materials, comfortLess popular, fewer batches
Travis ScottOG / LJR$100-$160Suede, embossing, boxHigh price, limited stock

Shipping Shoes from the Spreadsheet

Footwear has unique shipping characteristics that affect cost and delivery.

Box vs No Box

Shipping with the original shoe box adds 300 to 500 grams and increases volumetric weight. Removing the box cuts shipping costs by 15 to 25 percent but means shoes arrive without retail packaging. Most buyers remove boxes for personal pairs and keep them for resell or gift orders.

Weight Estimates

A single pair of sneakers without a box weighs 600 to 900 grams. With the box, expect 900 to 1300 grams. Boots and high-tops range from 1000 to 1500 grams depending on materials.

Bulk Shoe Orders

Ordering 3 to 5 pairs at once is highly efficient. Consolidating into one package shares the base shipping fee across all pairs, reducing per-pair shipping to roughly 8 to 15 dollars with EMS.

QC Focus Points for Footwear

Shoes require specific QC attention because flaws are highly visible on foot.

Shape and Silhouette

The overall shape from the side profile should match retail. High-tier batches nail this. Budget batches often have overly chunky or slim profiles.

Material Quality

Leather should look plush, not plasticky. Suede should move when brushed. Mesh should have the correct pore size. These are visible in good QC lighting.

Logo and Text Placement

Nike swoosh angles, Adidas three-stripe spacing, and New Balance N placement should be even and symmetrical. Misalignment is the most common mid-tier flaw.

Frequently Asked Questions

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