I still remember the rush I felt when my first Superbuy spreadsheet order arrived. As a fashion buyer based in Milan, I’ve spent years hunting down the best deals from China. But let me tell youânothing compares to finding a pair of $50 sneakers that look identical to $800 designer kicks. I’m not here to preach; I’m here to share the exact strategy that saved me over $3,000 last year alone.
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: price. I’ve compared prices across StockX, Farfetch, and even local boutiques. The result? A pair of Louis Vuitton-inspired sneakers that retail for â¬850 goes for just $95 on a typical Superbuy spreadsheet. But here’s the catchâyou need to know where to look. I’ve been using spreadsheet tools to filter sellers by ratings, shipping speed, and return policies. One of my favorite shopping spreadsheets even includes hidden links to pre-sale items.
But is the quality there? Absolutely. Last month, I ordered a cashmere coat from a seller I found through a Superbuy spreadsheet. The wool blend felt identical to a Max Mara piece I tried in-store. The stitching? Clean. The lining? Smooth. The only difference was the missing logoâwhich I actually prefer for that low-key look. Shipping took 12 days to Milan via EMS, with full tracking. Customs? No issuesâthe seller declared a lower value, as agreed.
Now, a common mistake I see is people ignoring the shipping part. Don’t. Always pick the rehearsal shipping option; it saves you from surprise volumetric weight fees. Also, check budget tracking sheets before you payâsome sellers inflate the weight. Stick to agents with good customer service, like Superbuy or Wegobuy. I once had an ordering error, and their team resolved it in 48 hours.
If you’re just starting, learn from my first fail: I ordered a pair of boots without checking the size chart. The seller sent a European size 38, but my US 8 needed a 39. Now I always measure my feet and compare with the spreadsheet’s size conversions. Also, don’t rush. The best deals appear during Chinese holidays (like Singles’ Day), but you need to plan aheadâshipping slows down then.
So, is it worth it? For me, yes. My wardrobe is 80% repurposed designer looks, and I’ve built a side business reselling pieces on Depop. The key is using a Superbuy spreadsheet to stay organized. Start with small orders to test the waters. The first time you open that box and see your haul, you’ll get itâtrust me.
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