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Accessories on Litbuy Spreadsheet: What to Know Before You Browse

Explore belts, bags, wallets, and jewelry references with a focus on material and hardware notes.

Accessories cover a wide range, from leather belts and nylon bags to metal jewelry and sunglasses. In 2026, the Litbuy spreadsheet indexes these items with varying levels of detail. Because accessories are often smaller, QC photos become even more important. A minor flaw on a belt buckle or a misaligned zipper pull is easy to spot once you know what to look for. This hub groups the most common accessory types and explains the typical spreadsheet columns for each. You will learn how to read leather-grain notes, what 'YKK' or 'Riri' means for bag zippers, and why jewelry references often include weight in grams. Because accessories ship in smaller parcels, shipping times can differ from bulky items. Keep that in mind when you browse.

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Bags

Nylon, canvas, or leather. Liner material and zipper brand are key columns.

Belts

Buckle engraving and leather edge paint are common QC focus areas.

Wallets / Card Holders

Stitch-per-inch count and leather grain direction matter for longevity.

Jewelry / Sunglasses

Weight in grams and lens specs are usually listed. Metal allergy notes are rare but useful.

Buying Tips

1

For bags, verify the liner color and pocket layout against retail references.

2

Belts are sized by centimeters, not pant size. Measure an existing belt from buckle to hole.

3

Jewelry plating thickness is rarely listed, so community photos are your best reference.

4

Small accessories ship faster but are easier to lose in transit. Track carefully.

QC Observation Points

Buckle engraving depth and font consistency.

Bag zipper smoothness and pull-tab shape.

Wallet stitching color match and burnishing quality.

Sunglasses lens tint and hinge spring tension.

Frequently Asked Questions

Measure from the end of the buckle to the hole you use most. That length in centimeters is your belt size.