Hoodies guide
Hoobuy spreadsheet hoodies guide
Last updated: June 7, 2026
Hoodies look simple in a Hoobuy spreadsheet, but they can be one of the easiest categories to get wrong. Fit, sleeve length, chest width, print placement, hood shape, and fabric weight matter more than the first listing photo.
When you use a Hoobuy spreadsheet for hoodies, treat every entry as a sizing problem first and a style problem second. A good graphic or logo does not save a hoodie that is too short, too thin, or expensive to ship.
QC photos to request or inspect
- Chest width, shoulder width, sleeve length, and body length.
- Front and back print placement without folds covering details.
- Embroidery close-up if the hoodie uses stitched branding.
- Hood shape, ribbing, cuffs, drawstrings, and pocket alignment.
- Estimated weight because heavier fleece changes shipping cost.
Why spreadsheet notes matter
The best Hoobuy spreadsheet hoodie notes mention fit and weight. Words like oversized, cropped, boxy, or heavyweight should lead to a measurement check. If the note does not explain sizing, compare the seller chart with a hoodie you already own before ordering.
Styling before shipping
Use Maison Looks tops edits to compare hoodies with pants, jackets, and shoes before adding them to a parcel.