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QC Checklist

Select your build type, then go through the checklist alongside your QC photos. Check each item as you verify it. The tool tracks your pass rate and flags potential issues.

Last updated: April 2026 · Data verified: April 2026
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How to Use This Checklist

Open your agent's QC photo gallery alongside this checklist. Work through each item in order. Check it off when you've verified it in the photos — not when it "looks fine at a glance." The difference matters. Most buyer errors happen when they rush through QC on a colourway they're excited about.

If photos are missing for a key checkpoint, don't approve — request additional photos from the seller. On Panda and simple two-tone colourways, 8–10 photos is sufficient. On Travis Scott SB, Abominable Snowman, or Gore-Tex, you need more — 12–15 shots covering the material-specific details.

The full QC guide goes deeper on each checkpoint with what to actually look for. This checklist is the quick-run version — it ensures you don't skip anything. For batch-specific quality expectations, check the batch rankings to understand what "good" looks like for your specific factory.

QC FAQs

Don't approve. Request additional photos from your agent and specify exactly what you want to see. Most agents will accommodate this without issue. If the issue looks like a batch-level problem rather than an individual pair, it's worth reconsidering the batch entirely. The batch rankings cover known quality issues by factory.
For Retro builds on simple colourways: 8–10 photos covering both shoes from multiple angles. For SB and special-material colourways: 12–15 photos. Always request: side profile (both shoes), toe cap close-up, heel close-up, insole, box label, and sole. For SBs add: swoosh close-up and any branding/collab-specific element.
Approving under artificial lighting without checking a natural-light shot. Indoor warm lighting makes colours look more accurate than they are. Always ask for at least one outdoor or natural-light photo before approving. The QC guide covers lighting assessment specifically.

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