Product lanes
All internal category notes
Each note explains when to use the lane, what to compare first, when to switch, and what to verify on the final listing.
Use when sole profile, toe shape, upper structure, and footwear silhouette are the first details to compare.
Use for tees, basics, graphics, neckline, fabric weight, print placement, and everyday layering fit.
Use when fabric weight, drape, shoulder drop, cuffs, wash, and oversized shape decide the top.
Use for outerwear, shells, puffers, zip layers, closure, lining, warmth, pockets, and layering room.
Use for pants, cargos, denim, joggers, rise, taper, stacking, fabric, and lower-body volume.
Use when capacity, strap style, closure, pocket layout, structure, and carry format matter.
Use for sport-inspired tops, number placement, patches, collar shape, mesh fabric, and relaxed fit.
Use for caps, beanies, hats, brim shape, crown height, closure, embroidery, and logo placement.
Use for belts, scarves, watches, wallets, glasses, small pouches, and finishing details.
Use for small tech gear where compatibility, included parts, photos, and listing details matter.
Use for warm-weather lower-body items, inseam, leg opening, waistband, pockets, and sport use.
Use this only when your idea is still broad, then return to a narrower lane once the item type is clear.