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Outerwear — Lining, Bulk & Shipping Volume

Outerwear rows on an OrientDig spreadsheet need extra attention to lining, closures, and parcel volume. Preview jackets and coat-style finds below, then open the live listing for materials and measurements before you shortlist.

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How to shop OrientDig spreadsheet outerwear

Note whether the piece is a light shell, denser work jacket, or insulated coat — that drives both fit and freight. Check shoulder seams, sleeve length, and zipper or button hardware in seller photos. Puffers and parkas can dominate volumetric weight; plan a smaller haul if you include one bulky coat.

  • Shoulder fit and sleeve length against the size chart
  • Lining type and visible insulation
  • Zippers, snaps, and button alignment
  • Logo or badge placement when relevant
  • Expected packing bulk for international volumetric weight

OrientDig Spreadsheet Outerwear FAQ

All research lanes in one place — start with the product type you want to shortlist.

Will one puffer wreck my OrientDig shipping quote?

It often dominates volumetric weight. Treat spreadsheet card prices as item research only. Quote freight after packing — use the Shipping guide, and plan a smaller haul if the coat is insulated.

Shell vs padded coat — what must reference photos show?

Shell color, lining, zipper track, cuff finish, and overall length. For down or padded styles, look for empty patches or uneven fill before you shortlist.

Should I keep hangers and dust bags when I ship later?

Removing bulky hangers usually cuts volume. Prefer listings that show how the piece packs. The Checklist covers what to strip before you submit a parcel.

Shoulder feels right in photos but sleeve looks short — now what?

Match shoulder and sleeve length to the live centimeter chart, not the model pose. If the chart is missing, skip the row rather than guessing from lifestyle shots.