Quality control starts with the product image, but it should not end there. For hoodies, check ribbing, hood shape, pocket placement, and whether the fabric looks dense or thin. For pants, focus on rise, leg opening, stitching, and how the fabric falls.

Sneakers need a different inspection rhythm. Look at symmetry, panel alignment, sole shape, and material texture. Small variations are normal in many products, but uneven shape, glue marks, and mismatched panels are worth pausing over.

For accessories, the most important questions are scale and finish. A crossbody bag can look great in isolation and still feel too small for daily use. Belts, caps, and jewelry should be judged by how they finish an outfit, not by how loud they are on their own.