Budget guide
How to browse budget finds
Budget browsing is not about finding the single cheapest row — it is about staying inside a price lane while still getting pieces you will wear. Use dedicated budget pages instead of scrolling the full catalog.
Start with budget collections
Top budget lists curate lower-priced rows from spreadsheet imports. They save time compared to mentally filtering a 3,000-item catalog.
Treat these pages as entry points — when something catches your eye, open the product page and confirm price and size before buying through LitBuy.
Use the under-$30 deals lane
The deals page focuses on sub-$30 listings — strong for test pieces, basics, and accessories. Pair one deal item with a mid-tier main piece rather than filling a haul with only the lowest rows.
Remember shipping is not the listing price
A $20 tee plus agent fees plus international freight changes the real total. Budget browsing works best when you plan a small multi-item haul to spread shipping cost.
Cross-browse categories for hidden value
Not every affordable row lands on budget collections immediately. Recently added and category pages sometimes surface cheap basics before they hit editorial lists.
Common questions
- Should I only buy from budget collections?
- No — use them as a filter. Category pages and brand pages still have lower-priced rows that have not been added to a collection yet.
- How many budget items make sense per haul?
- Many buyers mix two or three budget pieces with one main item they care more about. That balances shipping cost against QC attention.