Start points
Where to start if you already know what you want
The easiest sessions are the ones where you begin with a clear lane. If you already know the kind of item you want, do not start broad just because the main page is there.
If you want something you can wear every day
Start with shoes, pants, or shirts. These are the easiest pages to scan when you want basic rotation pieces instead of one loud item.
If one main piece is going to carry the whole look
Go to hoodies first for shape and weight
If you care about drape, bulk, and overall feel, hoodies are easier to judge when they are all in one place.
Go to jackets first for structure
Jackets change the whole direction of an outfit faster than almost anything else, so it helps to keep them separated from basics.
Go to sweaters first when you want texture
Knitwear is easier to compare when you can focus on texture, weight, and silhouette without scrolling through unrelated categories.
If you are only finishing an outfit
Start with bags, jewelry, or watches. These pages make more sense when the outfit is mostly settled and you are just trying to finish it cleanly.
