Start with brand and garment type
Put the brand, item type, size, color, and material where buyers can scan it.
Clothing listings fail when buyers cannot tell fit or condition. A repeatable template keeps every listing from becoming a blank-page writing task.
This page is written for sellers who want fewer blank listing forms and more finished drafts. The details change by item, but the structure stays useful.
Put the brand, item type, size, color, and material where buyers can scan it.
For tops: pit to pit and length. For pants: waist, rise, inseam, and leg opening. Add more when fit depends on it.
Mention stains, holes, pilling, fading, missing buttons, altered hems, or shrinkage.
Use style keywords when they are true: workwear, Y2K, cottagecore, formal, athletic, vintage.
Missing basics create buyer questions, returns, or stale listings. Keep the review pass short and consistent.
Klysto can help produce the first draft, while measurements and flaw notes remain seller-controlled.
The goal is not to remove seller judgment. The goal is to get from photo to editable draft faster, then make the final review easier.
Pick one small batch, create drafts, then review condition, price, shipping, and required fields before posting.
These guides are designed to work together: photos, draft structure, pricing, shipping, and final review.
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