LitBuy Beginner Guide
Welcome to the LitBuy Beginner Guide — your starting point for entering the replica fashion world without costly mistakes. This guide covers essential terminology, first-order strategies, and beginner-friendly product categories that maximize success probability.
Essential Terminology
Before placing your first order, understand key terms. "QC" means Quality Check — warehouse photos verifying your item before shipping. "Batch" refers to production runs from specific factories, with different batches varying in quality. "GL" means Green Light (approve shipment), while "RL" means Red Light (request exchange). "W2C" means "Where To Cop" — asking for purchase links.
First Order Strategy
Your first order should be small and simple. Select one item from a well-reviewed seller with extensive transaction history. Choose a simple design — solid color hoodies or basic sneakers replicate more reliably than complex patterns. Avoid limited editions or rare colorways for your first purchase. Budget $60-80 total including shipping to minimize potential loss.
Read the spreadsheet entry completely before ordering. Check seller ratings, review available QC photos, and verify size charts. When in doubt about sizing, choose the larger option. Slightly oversized clothing looks intentional; tight fits never do.
Common Beginner Mistakes
New shoppers consistently make predictable errors. Ordering from unverified sellers saves a few dollars but risks receiving garbage. Skipping QC review because you are excited leads to disappointment. Choosing express shipping for single items wastes money — wait and consolidate. Ignoring size charts results in unwearable purchases. And impulsively buying trendy items without wardrobe consideration creates closet clutter.
Best Beginner Categories
Start with categories that offer high success rates. Plain t-shirts and basic hoodies replicate reliably across most sellers. Dunk Low sneakers in common colorways deliver consistent quality. Simple accessories like socks and underwear bundles provide low-risk introduction to the platform. Avoid complex sneakers like Travis Scott Jordans or detailed bags until you develop evaluation skills.
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