Shopping workflow

Use the index like a buyer, not a link collector.

A strong Sugargoo spreadsheet should reduce decisions, not create more. Start from the missing part of the outfit, then judge each find by material, shape, QC risk, and whether it still works after the first wear.

Workflow

Three checks before opening another product tab.

Use categories to narrow intent, then use QC notes to decide whether the find deserves time. This keeps the spreadsheet useful for sneakers, hoodies, jackets, and accessories without turning it into link noise.

  1. Choose the category you would actually add to the next haul.
  2. Compare silhouette, material, price level, and QC priority.
  3. Open Street Style only when the find has a clear role in an outfit.

Buying notes

The checks that make a spreadsheet find worth opening.

Sneakers

Shape matters before the logo does.

A pair can look right in a thumbnail and still feel off once the toe box, heel curve, or sole height is wrong. Strong Sugargoo spreadsheet entries help you inspect those details early.

Hoodies

Good basics are usually quiet.

Weight, sleeve drop, wash, zipper line, and ribbing tell you more than a loud front graphic.

Outerwear

The layer has to carry weather and a fit.

Jackets show weak details quickly: flat collars, soft cuffs, thin quilting, and odd pocket placement.