Shoes, jackets, bags and electronics need different checks. Choose the product first, then look for the measurements, photos and details that matter for that item.
Why categories matter
A bag can look convincing without showing its interior. A jacket can look good on a model while hiding its measurements. A watch can have close dial photos but no case dimensions. Category-first browsing turns “does this look good?” into a set of questions the row can answer.
Browse by product type
Shoes
Includes: casual footwear, boots and everyday shoes.
Check: both side profiles, toe shape, sole, heel, size notes and estimated packed weight.
Open shoes on Findsindex ↗Sneakers
Includes: trainers, running styles and everyday sneakers.
Check: profile, outsole, tongue label, stitching, materials and whether the chart matches the selected size.
Open sneakers on Findsindex ↗Bags
Useful for: backpacks, shoulder bags, totes and small carry pieces.
Check: dimensions, interior, seams, hardware, strap length and how the material sits when empty.
Open bags on Findsindex ↗Hoodies
Includes: pullovers, zip hoodies and heavier layers.
Check: chest, length, shoulder, fabric weight, print alignment, cuffs and hood construction.
Open hoodies on Findsindex ↗Shirts & T-shirts
Useful for: tees, button shirts and lightweight tops.
Check: chest, body length, shoulder, sleeve, fabric and whether the image shows the selected color.
Open tops on Findsindex ↗Jackets
Useful for: light layers, coats and structured outerwear.
Check: full measurements, lining, closures, collar, pocket construction and likely bulk in a parcel.
Open jackets on Findsindex ↗Pants
Includes: trousers, joggers, denim and other bottoms.
Check: waist method, rise, thigh, inseam, leg opening, fabric and whether measurements are flat or around.
Open pants on Findsindex ↗Watches
Useful for: analog, digital and sport-style watch browsing.
Check: case dimensions, dial, crown, clasp, bracelet length, stated movement and after-sales limits.
Open watches on Findsindex ↗Jewelry
Useful for: necklaces, bracelets, rings and smaller decorative pieces.
Check: size, finish, closure, material description, scale reference and care expectations.
Open jewelry on Findsindex ↗Accessories
Useful for: belts, glasses, headwear and items that do not need their own directory.
Check: dimensions, material, closure or hinge details, selected option and whether the photo gives scale.
Open accessories on Findsindex ↗Electronics
Useful for: small devices and electronic accessories.
Check: voltage, plug, exact specification, language, battery or shipping limits, compatibility and support source.
Open electronics on Findsindex ↗Which category should you start with?
Use the category that determines the checks, not the marketing phrase. A hoodie with a decorative metal piece is still clothing. A phone case belongs with accessories, while a powered device belongs with electronics. When a row could sit in two categories, choose the one with the stricter sizing, compatibility or shipping questions.
Open a category search on Findsindex
Choose one product type at a time. Results open in a new tab.
Mistakes to avoid
Comparing unlike products
A low price on a lightweight shirt says nothing about the value of a lined jacket. Keep the comparison frame narrow.
Judging image count
Ten repeated angles may answer less than four purposeful photos. Look for coverage, not volume.
Ignoring packed size
Bulky shoes and outerwear can change the shipping decision even when item weight appears reasonable.
Checklist before opening external pages
- I know which category I am comparing.
- I know which photo angle or measurement I need.
- I will verify the selected option on the destination page.
- I will treat displayed prices and weights as context, not guarantees.
- I understand that Findsindex is a separate website with its own content and policies.