Guide

Sizing Notes to Check Before Agent Checkout

A buyer-friendly sizing routine for sneakers, hoodies, jackets and bags before sending an item through an agent.

Sizing problems are the easiest mistakes to avoid and the hardest ones to fix after international shipping. A few minutes with measurements can save a whole parcel from disappointment.

What to compare

  • For sneakers, compare the seller size chart with a pair that already fits, especially if the listing uses EU sizing.
  • For hoodies and jackets, shoulder width, chest and body length matter more than the size label.
  • For bags, check strap length and dimensions so the item works for your actual daily carry.

When to ask for proof

  • Ask for measurement photos when the listing looks oversized, cropped, slim or unusually structured.
  • If the seller chart conflicts with buyer notes, treat the warehouse measurement as the tie-breaker.
  • Do not ship an expensive or hard-to-replace item with sizing doubts still open.

The safest size is the one you can explain with measurements, not the one that only looks right in a listing title.

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