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How to Read the Hubbuycn Spreadsheet Like a Pro

Getting Started8 min read2026-05-15
How to Read the Hubbuycn Spreadsheet Like a Pro

Understanding the Hubbuycn Spreadsheet Structure

The Hubbuycn Spreadsheet is organized into clear columns that help you find exactly what you need. The first column is always the item name, followed by the batch code, factory source, price tier, and seller contact. Learning to read these columns in sequence is the fastest way to locate specific items. The spreadsheet is divided into tabs by category, so you can jump directly to shoes, hoodies, t-shirts, or any other section.

Batch Codes Explained

Batch codes like LJR, PK, OG, M, and HP are the most important identifiers. Each batch represents a different factory or production line. LJR is widely known for Jordan 1 accuracy, PK for Yeezy 350 V2, and OG for a balance of price and quality across multiple models. When you see a batch code, search for recent QC photos to verify current production quality. Batch codes are not interchangeable; a shoe from LJR is fundamentally different from the same shoe in M batch.

Batch Code Quick Reference

LJR

Jordan 1, Jordan 4. Best shape and swoosh accuracy. Premium tier.

PK

Yeezy 350 V2, Yeezy 700. Best BASF boost. Mid to premium tier.

OG

Jordan 1, Dunk, Yeezy. Mid-tier balance. Good fallback option.

M

Dunk, budget Jordan 1. Best value for budget buyers.

Filtering by Category

Use the category tabs at the top of the spreadsheet to jump between Shoes, Hoodies, T-Shirts, Jackets, and other sections. Each tab is maintained independently, so sellers may update at different speeds. Always check the last-updated timestamp before making decisions based on older entries. The category tabs are the fastest way to narrow your search without scrolling through the entire spreadsheet.

Price Tier Navigation

The spreadsheet typically categorizes items into budget, mid-tier, and premium price ranges. Budget tiers are great for everyday wear where minor flaws are acceptable. Mid-tier offers the best balance of accuracy and cost. Premium tiers are for collectors and those who want the closest possible match to retail. Understanding the price tier helps you set expectations before you even open the seller's catalog.

Budget

Standard materials. Good for casual wear. Lowest price point.

Mid-Tier

Better materials and shape. Best balance for most buyers.

Premium

Closest to retail. Best materials and accuracy. Highest price.

Seller Verification

Always cross-reference seller names with community feedback. The spreadsheet includes contact methods, but verification through recent reviews and QC galleries is essential. Avoid sellers with no recent activity or those who have switched contact methods without updating the spreadsheet. A seller with five positive reviews this month is more reliable than a seller with twenty positive reviews from six months ago.

Red Flags to Watch

Items with no batch code, no recent updates, or prices that seem too low for the claimed tier are red flags. The spreadsheet is community-maintained, but errors happen. Use your judgment and verify through multiple sources before placing an order. If something looks too good to be true, it usually is.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find the best seller in the spreadsheet?

Look for sellers with recent updates, multiple verified batch codes, and positive community reviews. Cross-reference with Reddit for the most current status.

What do the batch codes mean?

Batch codes like LJR, PK, OG, and M represent different factories. Each factory specializes in different models and has different quality standards.

How often is the spreadsheet updated?

Major categories are updated monthly. Smaller categories may update quarterly. Always check the last update date before ordering.

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