Know your lane
If you can name the item type right away, you probably do not need the mixed page first.
If you are not sure whether to stay on the main Kakobuy page or jump into a category, this page should make that call a little easier.
If you can name the item type right away, you probably do not need the mixed page first.
Category pages cut out a lot of irrelevant scrolling. That sounds small, but it changes the whole feel of a browse session.
It is easier to notice patterns when similar items are grouped together instead of mixed into everything else.
If you are still undecided, go back to the main Kakobuy page and keep looking around there.
If you are still feeling out brands, shapes, or price ranges, the main page makes sense. It gives you enough variety to notice what keeps pulling you in before you narrow down.
Open the Kakobuy pageShoe browsing usually gets specific pretty fast. Shape, sole, materials, and side-by-side comparison matter right away, so this page tends to feel cleaner than a mixed one.
Open Kakobuy shoesIf you already know you want a tote, shoulder bag, crossbody, backpack, or travel piece, this page is easier to work through. Bag shopping gets much simpler when you can compare shape, size, and details without extra clutter.
Open Kakobuy bagsHoodies are a good example of why a narrower page helps. Heavy basics, washed styles, zip-ups, and graphic pieces sit close enough together that browsing feels quicker when they are not buried inside full apparel pages.
Open Kakobuy hoodie findsBelts, caps, jewelry, eyewear, and other smaller add-ons usually come later. This page helps when you are wrapping things up or just want one smaller piece without digging through everything else.
Open Kakobuy accessoriesDenim, cargos, track pants, and shorts are awkward to compare when they are buried in mixed clothing pages. It is a lot easier to judge shape and fit when the whole page is already in the same lane.
Open Kakobuy bottomsThe guide page covers the part people usually overthink: when to stay broad, when to narrow down, and when to stop clicking around in circles.