The spreadsheet has hundreds of items. Most people pick randomly and end up disappointed. Here's my actual filtering process.
My 5-Step Filtering Process
- Filter by category first – don't browse everything at once
- Sort by score descending – only look at items above 7.5/10 to start
- Check the notes column for any recent issues or complaints
- Cross-check the seller rating before clicking through
- Look for items with recent order history (the link stays fresh)
Score Thresholds I Use
| Score Range | My Decision | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 9–10/10 | Order immediately | Rare, but these are genuinely great |
| 8–8.9/10 | Order with confidence | Most top picks sit here |
| 7–7.9/10 | Order if price is right | Check notes for known issues |
| 6–6.9/10 | Order only if budget matters | Expect imperfections |
| Below 6/10 | Skip | There's always something better |
Hidden Gems I Found
Some of the best items aren't the most famous ones. I found a Stone Island crewneck that scored 8.5/10 and barely anyone had ordered it. Low competition items from good sellers tend to have better QC because the seller isn't rushing to fulfill thousands of orders.

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