Everyone lands on the best Sugargoo spreadsheet question expecting a specific shopping list. Real answer: prioritize categories, not listings. Here is the priority list, tuned for the 2026 sheet.
Priority tier 1 — Order one
- T-Shirts. Cheap, forgiving, easy to size. The classic calibration order.
- Hoodies/Sweaters. Bulky, forgiving, hard to get badly wrong.
- Accessories. Belts, socks, small bags. Punch above their price.
Priority tier 2 — Order two or three
- Headwear. Sizing takes calibration but photos are usually accurate.
- Underwear. Brand-specific fit variance.
- Shoes. High ticket, wider variance. Save until you know Sugargoo QC standards.
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Priority tier 3 — Advanced only
- Sets. Top and bottom can fit inconsistently.
- Structured Jackets. Zippers, panels, lining — many failure points.
- Pants/Shorts. Four measurements to nail.
- Jersey. Print and fabric variance.
Why this priority order
Community reject rates across the Sugargoo sheet track category difficulty. Tier 1 rejects at 2–4 percent. Tier 2 at 6–10 percent. Tier 3 at 11–18 percent. Starting on tier 1 gives you real data with real feedback.
The order-one contract
- One tier-1 category.
- Exactly two items (not one, not five).
- Single parcel.
- Wait, wear, evaluate before graduating to tier 2.
The grail trap
Do not buy a grail on order one. Emotional attachment plus unfamiliarity with Sugargoo QC equals bad decisions. Save the hyped pieces for order four or five.
Related reading
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