Shoes
Start here if footwear is the whole mission. It is the cleanest category for sneakers, sport styles, retro pairs, daily casual options, and any browse where you do not want clothing mixed in.
It also makes comparison easier because the options stay in the same lane.
Bags
Choose bags when function comes first: storage, size, carry style, daily use, travel use, or gifting. It makes more sense than clothing when the item needs its own shape and size comparison.
If you are bouncing between backpacks, duffels, shoulder bags, and smaller carry pieces, this keeps the search focused.
Clothing
This is the broad wardrobe lane. Use it for tees, hoodies, knitwear, denim, jackets, and general outfit building. It works best when you are still open to several apparel types and do not want to narrow things down too early.
If your browse is seasonal or outfit-led, clothing is usually the right first click.
Accessories
Accessories are easy to lose inside bigger lists, which is exactly why this shortcut matters. Use it for belts, hats, wallets, eyewear-adjacent add-ons, and other smaller finishing items that are not the main outfit piece.
It is the right choice when you need compact items quickly and do not want to scroll through clothing or bag-heavy results.
Electronics
This path is for devices, accessories with a technical function, and anything that does not belong in the fashion sections. If you are looking for gadgets or utility hardware, electronics keeps everything in the right context.
It is also the easiest way to avoid the mess that comes from category overlap.