The cleanest first filter

Mulebuy Spreadsheet Categories

Shoes, bags and jackets need different photos and measurements. Pick the product type first so you can compare like with like.

Start here

Choose the product type first and compare only similar finds. Remove rows that lack the photos or measurements you need, then open the matching Findsindex category when you are ready.

Why categories matter

A spreadsheet row rarely contains enough context on its own. Categories restore some of that context. A shoe needs profile and sole views; a hoodie needs garment measurements and fabric clues; a bag needs dimensions, interior photos, and hardware close-ups. Mixing those rows makes it easy to reward whatever looks cheapest or most familiar.

Category-first browsing also makes shipping-weight thinking more realistic. Thick outerwear, structured shoes, and hardware-heavy bags may affect a parcel differently from light tops or small accessories. There is no universal number, so the useful habit is to flag likely weight differences early.

Category directory

Each button below opens a Findsindex category route that was re-checked on July 15, 2026. These are external category pages, not Mulebuy subcategory URLs and not endorsements of any listing. Catalog availability, filters, and result counts can change after this review.

Use the closest accurate category

Shoes and sneakers go under Shoes; T-shirts and jerseys under Tops; jackets under Outerwear; pants and shorts under Bottoms; and hats, jewelry or smaller add-ons under Accessories.

When there is no exact category, the closest parent page is less confusing than a misleading label.

Shoes & sneakers

If you arrived from a Mulebuy shoes or sneakers spreadsheet search, compare footwear rows on the same sizing references and inspection angles.

Inspect: both sides, toe shape, heel, sole, tongue, size information, and packed-weight clues.

Open shoes on Findsindex ↗

Clothing

Use this broad parent only when your search genuinely spans hoodies, shirts, T-shirts, jerseys, jackets, pants, and shorts.

Inspect: complete measurements, front and back, seams, closures, fabric notes, and whether the cut is clear.

Open clothing on Findsindex ↗

Tops

Use Tops for Mulebuy T-shirt or jersey spreadsheet searches when no narrower current global directory is available.

Inspect: chest width, length, shoulders, sleeves, cuffs, print placement, and fabric density.

Open tops on Findsindex ↗

Outerwear

Start here for Mulebuy jacket spreadsheet searches involving coats, windbreakers, vests, or other layered pieces.

Inspect: lining, closures, pockets, shoulders, total length, insulation claims, and likely volume.

Open outerwear on Findsindex ↗

Bottoms

Use this route for pants or shorts, plus jeans, cargo pants, joggers, skirts, and other lower-body categories.

Inspect: waist, rise, inseam, hem, stretch, pocket layout, and whether the size chart matches the variant.

Open bottoms on Findsindex ↗

Bags

A Mulebuy bags spreadsheet can mix backpacks, totes, shoulder bags, wallets, and travel bags with very different dimensions.

Inspect: dimensions, strap, interior, zips, edge finish, hardware, structure, and packing shape.

Open bags on Findsindex ↗

Hoodies

The direct hoodies category avoids mixing a focused Mulebuy hoodie spreadsheet search with every other type of top.

Inspect: garment chart, hood, ribbing, zipper or drawcord, print or embroidery details, and material wording.

Open hoodies on Findsindex ↗

Watches

Use one focused set for mechanical, quartz, analog, or smartwatch browsing instead of comparing unrelated accessories.

Inspect: case and strap dimensions, dial, crown, clasp, function claims, material wording, and compatibility.

Open watches on Findsindex ↗

Accessories & jewelry

Start here for jewelry, hats, eyewear, belts, scarves, and smaller add-ons from an accessories or headwear search.

Inspect: scale, dimensions, fastening, material description, detail photos, and what comes in the set.

Open accessories on Findsindex ↗

Electronics

A Mulebuy electronics spreadsheet can mix earphones, smart devices, phone accessories, and items with different compatibility needs.

Inspect: exact specifications, connectors, compatibility, included parts, power needs, and support boundaries.

Open electronics on Findsindex ↗

Which category should you start with?

You know the item

Use the narrowest accurate category. “Hoodies” is more useful than “clothing” if that is genuinely all you want to compare.

You only know the outfit role

Start with a parent such as tops, bottoms, outerwear, or accessories, then narrow after you see which product type repeats.

You care most about fit

Choose a clothing or footwear group where comparable measurements and size notes can become the main filter.

You care most about parcel size

Separate bulky or structured items early, then read the shipping weight guide before treating price as value.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Opening several unrelated categories and comparing prices across them.
  • Assuming the category label proves that the source link is relevant.
  • Using popularity as a substitute for measurements or useful QC photos.
  • Ignoring variant differences inside one listing.
  • Saving a row because the title sounds confident while the useful details stay vague.
  • Forgetting that category pages are external directories, not product verification.

Checklist before opening external pages

  • I can name the category and the specific sub-type I want.
  • I know which two or three photo angles matter for it.
  • I know which measurement, dimension, or specification I need.
  • I have a plan to compare similar rows rather than judge one alone.
  • I will treat price and estimated shipping weight as separate inputs.
  • I understand that the external page must be checked again for current details.