Shoes
Sneaker and shoe finds mapped by fit, outsole, insole length, box choice, and daily rotation value.
Map Shoes →This OrientDig Spreadsheet works like a discovery compass: choose one category direction, inspect W2C reps proof, verify QC coordinates, then move only parcel-ready finds into your haul route.
OrientDig shoppers can use this site to turn scattered W2C links into mapped decisions: category intent, seller proof, warehouse QC, parcel weight, and haul priority.
Start with one category direction, decide what proof matters, compare a short list of current finds, then use your selected shopping agent to verify details before ordering.
Every direction links to a focused guide page and then to a current category route for W2C reps comparison.
Sneaker and shoe finds mapped by fit, outsole, insole length, box choice, and daily rotation value.
Map Shoes →Hoodies and sweaters mapped by fabric weight, print placement, cuffs, and warmth.
Map Hoodies & Sweaters →Daily tees mapped by collar shape, blank weight, print scale, and shrink risk.
Map T-Shirts →Jackets mapped by shell, zipper, lining, sleeve length, and seasonal use.
Map Jackets →Pants and shorts mapped by waist, inseam, pocket depth, drape, and comfort.
Map Pants & Shorts →Caps and beanies mapped by crown height, embroidery, brim curve, and packing shape.
Map Headwear →Matched outfits mapped by color consistency, top-bottom sizing, and parcel efficiency.
Map Sets →Base layers mapped by fabric feel, waistband sizing, tags, and discreet packaging.
Map Underwear & Underpants →Jerseys mapped by number alignment, patches, nameplate, collar, and fabric holes.
Map Jersey →Bags, belts, socks, wallets, jewelry, and low-weight add-ons mapped for haul fillers.
Map Accessories →Useful wildcard finds mapped by seller clarity, odd sizing, parcel impact, and use case.
Map Others →Use the console to focus your OrientDig Spreadsheet session on discovery mapping, QC coordinates, or haul routing.
Use the OrientDig Spreadsheet like a discovery map: choose one category direction, compare W2C reps finds, then save only pieces with clear QC proof.
Pick one category instead of digging through every route at once.
Check photos, sizing, seller clarity, and warehouse QC evidence.
Move only mapped, parcel-ready pieces into the final haul.
Pick one category before opening the full spreadsheet.
Open current finds with a clear reps comparison target.
Use warehouse photos and measurements to confirm proof.
Rank core, optional, bulky, fragile, and backup items.
Use a compass-map workflow to turn OrientDig spreadsheet browsing into cleaner W2C finds, QC checks, and haul planning.
Read Guide →A practical checklist for reading seller pages, warehouse photos, measurements, and reps proof before shipping.
Read Guide →Plan an OrientDig reps haul by mapping core pieces, optional add-ons, bulky products, and parcel risks.
Read Guide →A beginner-friendly route for choosing one category direction, shortlisting finds, and opening current W2C options.
Read Guide →No. It is an independent guide for organizing spreadsheet-style product research before using a selected shopping agent.
It means current product-discovery routes for where-to-cop style reps research, organized by category and QC proof.
Generic buttons open all current finds, while category buttons open the matching category page.