Buyer scenario
A bag buyer compares strap, zipper, hardware and inside label photos before opening the product path. A good row proves more than the outside shape.
Use this page before payment or parcel submission when the saved row still needs a practical decision. A good row should make the next move obvious without relying on a broad product name.
Common mistake to avoid
The weak move is saving a bag from one front photo. Hardware, stitching and strap details are where many purchase decisions become clear.
If the evidence is thin, the safer action is to request one useful photo, compare another source or remove the row before it wastes shopping time.
Ready-to-buy standard
This page is ready when the buyer can name the product type, selected option, visible proof, price context and shipping concern in one short note. If any part is missing, do not rush to checkout.