Not all categories are made equal. After testing everything, I can tell you exactly where the kakobuy spreadsheet delivers and where you're rolling dice.
Quality Breakdown by Category
Quality on the kakobuy spreadsheet varies more by category than by seller. I tested the same seller across different categories and got wildly different results. Here's what I found.
| Category | Quality Score | Main Strength | Main Weakness |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shoes | 8.4/10 | Sole construction, material weight | Minor logo placement issues occasionally |
| Jackets | 8.1/10 | Fill quality in puffers, outer fabric | Zipper hardware sometimes feels cheap |
| Hoodies | 7.8/10 | Cotton weight, embroidery | Seam alignment on shoulders |
| Jerseys | 7.9/10 | Number embroidery, fabric feel | Collar stitching can fray |
| Pants | 7.5/10 | Canvas weight, back pocket detail | Button hardware inconsistent |
| T-Shirts | 6.9/10 | Print quality, basic fit | Cotton thins after washing |
| Headwear | 7.2/10 | Embroidery crispness | Sizing runs small consistently |
| Accessories | 5.8/10 | Visual accuracy from photos | Hardware feel, durability |
Why Shoes Win
Shoe manufacturing for reps has genuinely gotten good. The sole molds, the stitching patterns, the material sourcing – it's all improved dramatically. I tested Jordan 4s and Yeezy 350s from the kakobuy spreadsheet and wore them for months. Nobody noticed anything.
The Accessories Problem
Hardware is hard to fake convincingly. The weight is always wrong. Buckles feel hollow. Clasps don't click right. I've stopped ordering accessories through any spreadsheet – the cost of disappointment isn't worth it.

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