Category Guide

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Accessories are the unsung heroes of spreadsheet hauls—lightweight, easy to ship, and often the highest margin category. But quality gaps are significant, especially between genuine leather and PU alternatives. This hub covers what to inspect, how to verify materials, and the sizing details that matter for bags, belts, wallets, and jewelry.

Accessories category guide

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Buying Advice

  • Request hardware material stamping
  • Check stitching density on leather goods
  • Verify lining material for bags
  • Request weight specs for jewelry

QC Checklist

  • Hardware finish and branding
  • Stitching density and color match
  • Leather grain consistency
  • Interior lining material
  • Zipper brand and function
  • Edge paint quality

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Assuming PU leather is genuine

Not checking bag dimensions against daily needs

Ignoring hardware tarnish potential

Skipping weight check for chains and jewelry

Size & Fit Notes

Accessories have the most size-related returns. Bags need specific LxWxH measurements. Belts need total length and hole spacing. Wallets need card slot count and cash compartment depth. Always request dimension verification in QC.

Risk Warnings

PU leather cracks within months
Bag straps can be flimsy despite looking thick
Jewelry plating wears unevenly
Metal hardware can trigger customs scrutiny

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Frequently Asked — Accessories

How do I tell genuine leather from PU in QC photos?
Genuine leather shows natural grain variation and irregular pore patterns. PU has uniform texture and perfect consistency. Request an edge photo—genuine leather shows fibrous cross-sections, while PU reveals a foam core.
What bag dimensions should I verify?
Request length, width, and height measurements with a ruler in frame. Also ask for strap drop length (from shoulder to top of bag) and interior compartment layout. A bag that looks large in photos is often smaller in practice.

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