Why QC matters
QC photos are the best chance to catch obvious problems before international shipping. After dispatch, changes become harder and more expensive.
A good QC process is not about perfection. It is about deciding whether the visible risk is acceptable.
Category-specific checks
Different product types require different review points. Trainers need side profile, heel balance, sizing and outsole checks. Hoodies and tops need measurements, print placement and colour consistency. Accessories need hardware, finish and included parts.
- Confirm item type, colour and selected size.
- Look for damage, stains or wrong options.
- Ask for extra photos only when they answer a real question.
- Approve only when the risk is acceptable.
How QC connects to shipping
QC choices shape the parcel. If one item looks risky, it may not be worth including in a UK-bound parcel with other approved items.
FAQ
Can QC guarantee quality?
No. It reduces risk but cannot show every material detail.
What should I check first?
Item type, colour and size.
Should I ask for measurements?
Yes, when sizing is uncertain.