What Are MuleBuy Finds?
Finds are items discovered by community members that offer exceptional value or quality. These are often items that are well-made but not widely known, or items that have recently been restocked with improved batch codes. Experienced buyers share finds on Reddit with detailed QC photos and purchase links.
Step-by-Step Finding Process
Start with a category you know well. Familiarity helps you spot quality.
Filter by recent entries first. Newer items are more likely to reflect current quality.
Check the batch code against Reddit. Look for recent QC posts from real buyers.
Read the community notes carefully. They often mention flaws or improvements.
Compare seller ratings across multiple listings.
Red Flags to Avoid
- Items with no batch code or vague descriptions.
- Sellers with recent negative feedback or unresolved disputes.
- Prices that are too good to be true without explanation.
- Items that have not been reviewed by the community in 6+ months.
- Stock photos that do not match the item description.
Quality vs Price Balance
Budget Finds
Under $60. Good for daily wear and beaters. Quality varies but some gems exist. Check community notes for budget tier recommendations.
Premium Finds
$80-150. Consistent quality and accurate details. Better materials and construction. Best for items you wear frequently or want to last.
Community Resources for Finds
The Reddit community is the best source for current finds. r/FashionReps has daily posts with QC photos and reviews. Discord channels offer real-time updates. The Spreadsheet itself has community notes that highlight particularly good items. Follow these sources to stay current.
Seasonal Finding Opportunities
- •Chinese New Year: Many sellers restock with improved batches.
- •Summer: Shorts and t-shirts get updated with new blanks.
- •Black Friday: Sellers release limited quantities of high-tier items.
- •Post-holiday: Returns sometimes create opportunities for rare items.