Clothing Measurement QC Guide for Kakobuy Orders
Clothing QC is mostly about fit risk. Photos show tags, prints and fabric, but measurements tell you whether the item can actually work.
Why it matters
Many clothing returns come from assuming size labels are consistent. Warehouse measurement photos can catch major fit problems before parcel submission.
Practical workflow
- 1Compare the ordered size with the seller chart.
- 2Request chest, shoulder, length, waist or inseam photos when needed.
- 3Inspect print placement, embroidery, stitching and zippers.
- 4Check wash tags and visible labels.
- 5Decide whether deviations are wearable.
Buyer checklist
- Key measurements are within your tolerance.
- Size tag matches the order.
- Print or embroidery is aligned.
- Fabric and color look close to expected.
- Hardware and seams are not visibly defective.
Mistakes to avoid
- Approving clothing with no measurement evidence.
- Ignoring garment style and intended fit.
- Returning tiny deviations while accepting major length errors.
Decision rule
Approve clothing only when both visible quality and fit measurements are acceptable.
Related tools and next step
Use the clothing measurement sheet and return helper before consolidating apparel-heavy hauls.