Start points
Where to start in the Kakobuy Yupoo spreadsheet
A clear starting point saves time and keeps the comparison clean. Choose the lane by what you are trying to improve: daily rotation, one main outfit piece, or the final details.
Last reviewed June 9, 2026
If you want daily rotation pieces
Start with shoes, pants, or shirts. These are good starting points for items you expect to wear often.
Prioritize simple checks: whether the shape works with most outfits, whether the material looks practical, and whether the listing gives enough detail to compare it against similar basics.
If one main piece sets the outfit
Go to hoodies first for shape and weight
If you care about drape, bulk, and overall feel, compare hoodies together instead of mixed into everything else. Look for consistent photos, cuff shape, hem shape, and whether the fit matches the style you want.
Go to jackets first for structure
Jackets change the direction of an outfit quickly, so it helps to keep them separate from basics. Compare collar shape, shoulder structure, length, and whether the photos show the piece open and closed when possible.
Go to sweaters first when you want texture
Knitwear is easier to judge when you can focus on texture, weight, and silhouette. A strong sweater listing should make the knit, sleeve shape, and overall thickness easy to understand.
If you are finishing an outfit
Start with bags, jewelry, or watches. These work best when the main clothing pieces are already settled and you only need the finishing detail.
For finishing pieces, small details matter more. Check proportions, metal tone, strap or chain shape, and whether the item looks useful rather than just interesting in one photo.
If you do not know what you want yet
Use the full Kakobuy page for a short exploration pass, then move into a category as soon as one product type starts to stand out. Staying in the full view too long makes unrelated items compete for the same attention.
A good rule is to leave the full view once you have saved two similar options. At that point, the category page will help you compare better than the mixed list.