Browse smarter
How to browse without losing the thread halfway through
The fastest way to ruin a session is to open too much too early. A better routine is to narrow the lane first, then compare only a few listings that actually deserve your attention.
Start with one question, not five
Before you click anything, decide what you are really looking for. Not “something nice.” More like “a clean pair of everyday shoes” or “a roomy hoodie with a heavier feel.” The more specific your starting point, the easier the rest gets.
That is why category pages help. They stop the session from turning into a pile of unrelated tabs.
A simple way to compare listings
Keep two or three open, not ten
Once you open too many tabs, everything starts to blur together. Three is enough to compare cut, finish, price, and the overall feel of a listing.
Compare the details that actually matter
On clothes, that usually means shape, fabric weight, wash, and how the piece sits. On shoes, it is more about shape, paneling, sole look, and consistency across photos.
Close weak options early
If one listing already looks off, close it. Keeping weak options around just makes the good ones harder to judge.
Use category pages to reset the session
If you feel yourself drifting, go back to category level. That usually fixes the problem faster than digging deeper into albums that were not right to begin with.
The easiest reset points are the shoes page, the hoodies page, and the jackets page, because those tend to get messy fastest when everything is mixed together.
When the main page still makes sense
The main page is better when you are still deciding what mood you are in. Maybe you started wanting shoes and ended up more interested in outerwear. That kind of drift is normal, and the broad page handles it better.
If that sounds like where you are, use the main Kakobuy page. If not, stick to category browsing and keep things tighter.
