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MuleBuy Spreadsheet

AccessoriesSpreadsheet & Buying Guide

Bags, belts, wallets, glasses, and jewelry.

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The MuleBuy Spreadsheet for Accessories is your entry to bags, belts, wallets, and small leather goods. These items are easy to add to a cart but easy to get wrong. The main catalog covers 10,000+ products across all categories.

Buying Tips

  • Check the hardware weight and finish — cheap hardware is lightweight and chips fast.
  • Leather grain consistency is critical for bags and wallets — request close-up texture shots.
  • Stitching density on edges matters — 6–8 stitches per inch is the standard.
  • For sunglasses, check the lens tint and hinge spring tension in photos.

Common Mistakes

  • Buying bags without checking the interior lining material.
  • Ignoring the zipper brand on wallets — cheap zippers snag and break.
  • Assuming all belts use the same leather thickness — 3.5–4mm is standard for dress belts.
  • Skipping the logo embossing depth check on leather goods.

QC Checklist

1
Hardware weight and finish quality
2
Leather grain consistency
3
Stitching density on edges
4
Interior lining material
5
Zipper brand and smoothness
6
Logo embossing depth and alignment

2026 Style Notes

Minimal leather goods in natural tones and vintage brass hardware are the 2026 staples. For bags, small crossbody styles with clean lines are trending. Sunglasses with subtle logo details are preferred over loud branding.

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Accessories FAQ

What is the best leather for wallets?

Full-grain or top-grain leather is the best for longevity. Corrected-grain leather is cheaper but less durable.

How do I check belt quality?

Look at the leather thickness (3.5–4mm), buckle weight, and edge stitching. A good belt feels substantial in hand.

Are replica sunglasses safe to wear?

Most are safe if the lenses are UV-rated. Ask the seller for lens specification if eye protection is a concern.

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