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5 kg OrientDig haul — compact streetwear parcel as a first visual benchmark
A compact ~5 kg OrientDig Spreadsheet haul told mainly through arrival frames: sneakers, fleece layers, and everyday street pieces. Treat it as a small-parcel weight and layout reference before you grow into heavier consolidations.
- Arrival photos
- Shoes
- Streetwear
- Spreadsheet finds
- QC reference
- Weight
- ~5 kg
- Agent
- OrientDig
- Format
- Photo-first share
- Mix
- Sneakers + layers
OrientDig Spreadsheet arrival / haul photos for visual QC and parcel planning. Confirm live listings and warehouse photos on OrientDig before you buy or ship.
This compact ~5 kg OrientDig share is photo-led: the original community post offered little narrative beyond arrival frames and an offer to share details in comments. The rewrite focuses on how a small streetwear parcel reads as a planning benchmark.
Why this OrientDig Spreadsheet share helps
Five kilograms is a common “first real consolidation” weight: enough room for sneakers plus layers, small enough that volumetric surprises are still manageable.
Because the source post was gallery-first, use it as a layout reference — how a compact OrientDig haul photographs on arrival — rather than as a scored item review.
Parcel snapshot
Agent path: OrientDig. Weight class sits near 5 kg. Exact line, destination, and door time were not the focus of the original share, so leave those blank in your own checklist until your warehouse quote appears.
Comment traffic around similar compact hauls often centers on sneakers and fleece layers — treat that only as a hint of category mix, then verify every live SKU yourself.
What the gallery shows
A tight streetwear spread: footwear pairs, soft fleece or sweat layers, and everyday tops that fit a beginner-sized cart.
Eleven frames are enough to study proportions and packing density without the overwhelm of a 20–30 kg dump.
Arrival notes worth checking in QC
- On sneakers, compare shape and sole height to warehouse photos before you GL — compact hauls still suffer when one bad pair wastes freight share.
- On fleece layers, check cuff recovery, logo placement, and zipper alignment under warehouse light.
- Keep the cart narrow: one footwear lane and two soft lanes is easier to QC than a 5 kg grab-bag of unrelated experiments.
Spreadsheet → OrientDig path
Use a 5 kg target as a training haul: shortlist, paste into OrientDig, review QC, then ship once — before you scale toward 15–30 kg experiments.
Ignore scavenger hunts for old comment links; re-find products in a current spreadsheet and confirm the live listing the day you pay Stage 1.
After arrival, note which pieces earned their freight share. That personal scorecard matters more than anyone else’s photo dump.
Use buyer shares with the guide library
Buyer shares are useful as photo and parcel references. Pair them with the guides before you decide which Spreadsheet find to order, inspect, or ship on OrientDig.
- OrientDig Beginner Guide
A first-haul map that pairs well with a compact 5 kg target weight.
- How to Buy with OrientDig
Paste, pay domestic stage, QC, then international shipping.
- OrientDig QC Photos Guide
Free warehouse angles before you approve a small consolidation.
Buyer Shares
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