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6.2 kg OrientDig budget haul — FOG shorts, sneakers, and tall-fit notes
A budget-minded OrientDig Spreadsheet haul around 6.2 kg for a buyer near 198 cm / 80 kg. Arrival notes cover Air Max comfort, FOG short sizing, oversized tees, and why small accessories still need warehouse checks.
- Arrival photos
- Shoes
- Streetwear
- T-shirts
- Shorts
- Accessories
- Spreadsheet finds
- QC reference
- Weight
- 6.2 kg
- Buyer size
- ~198 cm / 80 kg
- Delivery
- ~2+ weeks
- Agent
- OrientDig
- Style
- Budget streetwear
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 share rewrites a budget-focused OrientDig haul near 6.2 kg for a tall buyer (~198 cm / 80 kg). Item opinions below are paraphrased arrival notes — seller URLs from the original report are intentionally omitted.
Why this OrientDig Spreadsheet share helps
Budget spreadsheet carts often look fine in seller crops and disappointing in hand. This haul’s value is the tall-fit commentary: what felt TTS, what needed a size down, and which “XXL” tags still wore like a large.
Door time was described as a little over two weeks on OrientDig for this parcel snapshot. Treat that as one route story, not a standing ETA.
Parcel snapshot
Agent path: OrientDig. Chargeable story centers on sneakers, clog-style footwear, a basketball backpack, FOG-style shorts, graphic and polo tees, a zip hoodie, socks, and cheap jewelry — soft volume with a couple of denser pieces.
Buyer reference size: about 198 cm and 80 kg. If you are shorter or broader, do not clone sizes from vibes; pull the live chart after warehouse photos land.
What the gallery shows
Footwear lane: Air Max–style runners praised for comfort and TTS feel at a budget price band, plus Boston-style clog pairs called out as near-clean for the money.
Carry and basics: a Nike Elite–style backpack tagged as surprisingly solid for gym or court use; heavy-feeling ape-logo tees in an oversized hang; polo blanks that look right until the tag size lies.
Street stack: thick FOG-style shorts, baggy jorts ending near the knee, a soft blank zip hoodie rated as a standout cozy layer, plus a budget belt and small jewelry that photograph better than they grade in hand.
Arrival notes worth checking in QC
- Air Max–style pairs: confirm toe box shape, midsole paint, and tongue labeling against your free warehouse set before you GL.
- Clog-style footwear: check cork/EVA texture and buckle alignment — “few flaws” claims still need close photos.
- Polo and logo tees: measure chest and length; community notes on this cart shape warn that some XXL tags fit closer to L — size up aggressively if you want drape on a tall frame.
- FOG-style shorts: material can run thick and oversized; try sizing down at least one if you dislike swimming fits.
- Belts and jewelry: expect visible budget tells up close; grade them as wearable accessories, not hero pieces.
- Socks and blank zips: easy GL candidates when fabric hand-feel matches the claim, but still compare color to the listing under warehouse light.
Sizing notes from this cart shape
True-to-size callouts appeared on the runner and clog pairs, and on the baggy jorts. The thick shorts leaned big. The polo blanks were the trap — tag size did not match wear size.
For a ~198 cm frame, oversized graphics and soft zips were the pieces that “clicked” without fighting the chart. If you sit nearer average height, start from measurements, not the buyer’s letter sizes.
Spreadsheet → OrientDig path
Build a budget shortlist by category first (footwear, one bag, two tee lanes, one short, one layer), then paste only live URLs into OrientDig.
Approve warehouse photos with a sizing checklist open — especially on polos and essentials shorts — before you pay international shipping on a 6 kg class parcel.
Skip republishing seller links from old haul threads; batches rotate. Re-find the SKU in a current spreadsheet or marketplace search the day you order.
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.
- How to Find and Shortlist Spreadsheet Products
Verify live Taobao / Weidian / 1688 links before you paste into OrientDig.
- OrientDig QC Photos Guide
Free warehouse angles versus spreadsheet galleries.
- OrientDig Beginner Guide
Keep the first budget haul small enough to learn sizing without a 30 kg mistake.
Buyer Shares
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