QC guide
Grid photos vs Sugargoo warehouse QC
The sugargoo spreadsheet is brilliant for batch comparison, yet its QC stills are hints—never the contract. Only Sugargoo’s inbound photo set should authorize international postage for your specific unit.
What in-sheet QC actually tells you
Rows often bundle seller marketing shots, months-old buyer uploads, fabric callouts, and chatter about which factory code is “safe.” That collage helps you eliminate bad fits before you spend yuan—nothing more.
When two listings look identical, those secondary signals keep you from blindly clicking the lowest price. Treat them as peer notes, not guarantees.
Why warehouse lighting wins
After domestic receipt, Sugargoo photographs your unit under controlled lighting. That is when you judge heel slope, embroidery density, zipper pull, and tint drift with confidence.
- Sheet imagery = scouting.
- Inbound gallery = legally meaningful approve/return moment.
- Once you OK export, remedies shrink—slow down upstream.
Five questions before you click “ship”
Scan Sugargoo’s QC modal with these prompts:
- Does the silhouette match the row you funded?
- Are brand marks, stitching, and panel alignment within your tolerance?
- Does color read true under warehouse bulbs (not seller studio glam)?
- Any scuffs, stains, or glue blobs?
- Did accessories or boxes arrive complete if the listing promised them?
Suggested flow
Start in the hub shortcut, cross-check habits in the eight-step manual, then render the final verdict exclusively from Sugargoo’s warehouse tools.
Disputes, exchanges, and warehouse holds: handle through Sugargoo’s official channels.