Stop scrolling through hundreds of photos. Learn the exact method pros use to validate quality in under 30 seconds.
QC photos are your insurance policy. One blurry or skipped area can hide a flaw that ruins an entire item.
The Six-Point Check
Professional QC reviewers inspect six zones: stitching alignment, material texture, print or embroidery accuracy, hardware quality, interior tags and labels, and overall shape and proportions. Every point matters.
Batch Comparison
Never evaluate a single photo in isolation. Compare it against the retail version and at least two other QC photos of the same item from different buyers. Our database stores multiple QC sets per product for exactly this reason.
Common Red Flags
Look for floating or crooked text, off-color threads, misaligned patterns, thin or plasticky leather, and poor stitching density. These issues rarely get fixed in later batches. If you see them, skip the seller.
Using the Database
Search the item name in our spreadsheet. Click the QC column. Browse all community-submitted photos. Read the notes other buyers left. If the consensus is positive, proceed with confidence.
When to Request More Photos
If the warehouse only sends two standard angles, request close-ups of the logo, heel, or any detail you care about. The cost is usually one to two yuan per photo. It is cheap insurance.
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