Strong shortlist candidate
Enough useful evidence to justify deeper checking.
Independent Mulebuy browsing guide
Score a Mulebuy spreadsheet row with a seven-point checklist covering category, QC photos, sizing, price context, shipping weight, and hype.
Seven points
Give one point for every statement you can support from the visible row and destination.
Enough useful evidence to justify deeper checking.
Name the missing details and look for them before saving.
Too many basic questions remain unanswered.
The row is not helping you make a clearer decision.
Side profile, toe, heel, sole, stitching, insole length, and size label.
Front and back, seams, cuffs, zipper or buttons, fabric close-up, and garment measurements.
Dimensions, closures, hardware, lining, edge finish, and any claimed material label.
Case or item dimensions, dial or surface close-ups, clasp, finish, and stated material context.
A sneaker row names the category clearly, includes side, heel, and sole photos, shows insole length, links to a relevant source, gives useful weight context, and has a note explaining why it was shortlisted.
A row labeled “must buy” shows one cropped image, has no size information, uses an unexplained price, and opens a destination that does not clearly match. Popularity does not repair missing evidence.
One-sentence save rule: Save the row only if you can name the category, the useful evidence, and the reason it still deserves attention.
Compare your surviving rows within the same category. Then review shipping-weight context, the safety notes, and the FAQ before following support or transaction questions to official channels.
The seven-point score is an editorial sorting tool, not a prediction of product quality or order outcome. Each point corresponds to information a reader can check, and uncertain fields remain visible instead of being converted into a positive rating. Read the complete editorial method.