RizzitGO QC Guide: How to Inspect Your Order Before It Ships
Guide8 min read2026-04-01

RizzitGO QC Guide: How to Inspect Your Order Before It Ships

QC — quality check — photos are the single most important step in a successful RizzitGO order. When your item arrives at the agent's warehouse in China, you have the opportunity to inspect it before it crosses the Pacific. Getting this step right is the difference between a great haul and a disappointing package. Here's the complete category-by-category QC guide for RizzitGO orders.

Why QC Matters More Than You Think

Many first-time RizzitGO buyers skip or rush the QC step — and this is the most common root cause of buyer regret. Once you approve shipment and the package is in transit, your options are severely limited if the item has issues. Taking 10–15 minutes to review QC photos saves significant time, money, and frustration.

Most agents offer QC photos at no extra charge for standard items. For larger or more expensive purchases, consider requesting a "special inspection" with photos of specific details — most agents accommodate this for a small fee (¥10–20 CNY).

How to Request QC Photos from Your Agent

The process varies slightly by agent but follows a consistent pattern:
  1. 1After your item arrives at the warehouse, you'll receive a notification — check your agent account's "My Warehouse" section.
  2. 2Select the item and find the "Request QC" or "View QC" option. Many agents automatically provide basic photos.
  3. 3If the default photos aren't sufficient, click "Request additional photos" and specify what you need (e.g., tag close-up, sole, stitching detail).
  4. 4Review photos within the agent's app — look for the specific checkpoints for your item category (see sections below).
  5. 5If the item passes QC, click "Approve for Shipment." If not, click "Request Return" or "Request Exchange" before approving.

QC Checkpoints: Sneakers

Sneakers require the most thorough QC review. Request photos of:

Box: Correct brand box, label matches the shoe's size and colorway, barcode should match the colorway code you ordered.

Upper: Leather grain or mesh texture should match the colorway's real-world appearance. Toe box shape should be correct for the silhouette.

Sole: Outsole pattern, midsole color, and heel logo should all be inspected. Yellowing of white midsoles is common on budget-tier — check this explicitly.

Insole: Brand logo on insole should be clear and correctly positioned. Insole padding thickness should feel substantial.

Tags: Hang tag, tongue tag, and insole print should all match the expected colorway information.

Symmetry: Hold both shoes up in the photo and verify they're symmetric — off-center swooshes, uneven padding, and mismatched angles are all known issues on specific batches.

QC Checkpoints: Apparel (Hoodies, T-Shirts, Jackets)

For clothing, QC focus areas differ by item type:

Logo embroidery: Thread density and color accuracy. Zoom in — individual threads should be visible and clean.

Tags: Interior brand label should have correct font, language, and care instructions. Wrong language or blank tags are quality flags.

Fabric texture: Ask for a photo with fabric bunched in hand to assess weight and texture. Thin or pilling fabric at new condition is a quality miss.

Zipper hardware: Brand should match item specifications. Cheap zippers on premium-brand claims are an immediate flag.

Stitching: Seams should be straight and even. Check pocket edges, cuff stitching, and hem.

When to Reject: Common QC Failures

Here are the most common QC failure points and how to handle them: **Wrong colorway received**: Reject immediately and request correct item or full refund. **Off-center logo**: Depends on severity and your standards. Minor offset (1–2mm) is common at mid-tier. Major offset is grounds for rejection. **Missing or wrong tags**: Reject unless the item is clearly correct in all other respects and tags aren't important to you. **Visible damage**: Any production damage (scuffs, fabric pulls, paint drips) is grounds for rejection regardless of price tier. **Size mismatch**: Verify via measurement — if the label says L but measurements suggest M, reject.

QC Photo Quality Standards

Not all QC photos are equal. Here's what good QC photos look like:

- Shot in good lighting (not dark or overexposed)
- Sufficient resolution to see fine details
- Multiple angles — not just the hero shot
- Detail close-ups for logos, tags, and stitching

If the QC photos provided don't meet these standards, request a redo. Most agents will accommodate reasonable requests within 24–48 hours.

5–8 photos

Standard QC photo count

per item

¥10–20

Special QC fee

for detailed inspection

8–12%

Rejection rate (community avg)

of all orders

3–10 days

Return resolution time

after rejection request

Frequently Asked Questions

Conclusion

The QC step is what separates experienced RizzitGO buyers from first-timers who get burned by disappointing hauls. Develop a systematic approach — category-specific checkpoints, clear rejection standards, and a habit of requesting additional photos when default shots are insufficient. Ten minutes of focused QC review is the most valuable time you'll spend on any RizzitGO order.

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