Litbuy Accessories Guide — What to Know Before You Browse

Accessories guide: bags, belts, sunglasses, and small leather goods — what the spreadsheet tells you and what it does not.

Explore the Full Accessories Directory

Accessories is a catch-all category that covers bags, belts, wallets, sunglasses, jewelry, phone cases, and a dozen other small items. The unifying challenge is that these items are often judged on material feel and hardware weight — qualities that are hard to assess from spreadsheet photos alone. In 2026, crossbody bags, minimalist leather wallets, and retro sunglasses frames are the standout subcategories. This hub explains how to read accessory listings, which material claims to trust, why hardware weight is a surprisingly reliable quality signal, and the shipping considerations that matter for bulky or fragile accessories.

Accessory Buying Tips

  • For leather goods, ask about material grade — "genuine leather" is a low tier, "full grain" is better
  • Check hardware weight in QC photos — light, hollow-feeling metal is a budget tell
  • Inspect stitching density and thread color on bags and wallets
  • For sunglasses, confirm lens category and UV claims with the seller
  • Look for accurate interior lining material and pocket configuration on bags

Subcategories to Explore

Crossbody and sling bags, bifold and cardholder wallets, canvas belts, retro frame sunglasses, silver-tone jewelry, tech accessories. Each has different quality benchmarks. Bags depend most on stitching and hardware; sunglasses depend on lens quality and hinge durability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about buying accessories through the spreadsheet system.