Most rows on this sheet come from Weidian (微店) — a mobile-first marketplace where small Chinese sellers run their stores. It’s less polished than Taobao and that’s exactly why the interesting finds live there.
Reading a Weidian listing
- Price is per-variant — the listing price you see is usually the cheapest variant. Check the variant list on our product rows (we sync every SKU with its own price).
- Variants (SKUs) encode size and style, often in Chinese like
黑色 M(black, M). Our rows show variant photos when sellers attach them, so you can match by image. - Stock numbers on Weidian are loose. “In stock” often means made-to-order with a 3–10 day handling time. Patience is part of the deal.
Ordering through an agent
You never need a Weidian account. Copy the listing link from any row here (the Copy link button), paste it into your agent’s order form — or skip the copy-paste entirely and use the buy bar at the bottom of each product page, which deep-links the listing into your agent pre-filled.
Three Weidian-specific tips
- Message the seller through your agent for anything custom — sizing advice, bundling, restock dates. Agents relay messages for free or a tiny fee.
- Expect handling time. Domestic shipping is fast (2–4 days) but made-to-order items add a week or more before that. The agent timeline view shows where your item is.
- Use the warehouse return window. If QC photos show the wrong variant or a defect, returning from the agent warehouse back to the seller is cheap and usually painless within 7 days — see how to read QC photos.
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