Shortcuts

Pick the item type before you start comparing

If you already know the kind of item you want, start there. It keeps the session smaller and makes the differences between options easier to see.

Shoes and sneakers

Footwear is easy to compare because shape, color, and sole details stand out quickly. Use Shoes for a broad look, or go directly to Sneakers when that is all you want.

Bags

Open Bags when size, strap style, pockets, and daily use matter more than the brand name alone.

Hoodies and sweaters

Start with Hoodies for fleece and casual layers, then switch to Sweaters if you are looking for knitwear or heavier layering pieces.

Jackets

Use Jackets when you are comparing outerwear and care about weight, shape, collar style, or structure.

Pants and shorts

Use Pants for cargos and denim, or Shorts when the season and fit are already clear.

Accessories, jewelry, and watches

Small items are easier to judge when they are not mixed into clothing results. Try Accessories, Jewelry, and Watches depending on what you are actually looking for.

Where to click first

Choose the shortcut that matches your current search

I want an easy first look

Start with shoes, bags, or hoodies.

I already know the item type

Open the matching shortcut and skip the broad overview.

I am still deciding

Go to the main Oopbuy page first.

Small tip

Start with the item type you can judge quickly.

For most people that means shoes, bags, or hoodies. They are easy to scan, and it is easier to tell when two options are too similar to keep both.