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30 kg OrientDig haul to Germany — Part 1 photo dump for parcel planning
A heavy OrientDig Spreadsheet haul framed for Germany: kits, outerwear, tees, bags, and small accessories across a ~30 kg volume. Use the gallery as a bulk-parcel visual reference — not a shopping list.
- Arrival photos
- Heavy parcel
- Streetwear
- Hoodies
- T-shirts
- Accessories
- Spreadsheet finds
- QC reference
- Weight
- ~30 kg
- Destination
- Germany
- Agent
- OrientDig
- Series
- Part 1 of 4
- Focus
- Bulk street + kits
OrientDig Spreadsheet arrival / haul photos for visual QC and parcel planning. Confirm live listings and warehouse photos on OrientDig before you buy or ship.
This Part 1 share is a heavy Germany-bound OrientDig consolidation near 30 kg. The original report is mostly a photo series with item callouts — useful for judging how a bulky streetwear-plus-kits cart looks once it hits the floor, not as a reusable shopping checklist.
Why this OrientDig Spreadsheet share helps
Most spreadsheet tabs show single thumbnails. A ~30 kg Germany haul forces you to think in piles: football kits stacked with graphic hoodies, soft goods next to a large daypack, wallets and keychains filling gaps that still add declaration noise.
Reading Part 1 as a planning document is the point. If your own shortlist is drifting toward “one more tee,” this gallery shows how quickly volume and category mix balloon once kits, outerwear, and soft accessories join the same parcel.
Parcel snapshot
Agent path: OrientDig. Destination called out as Germany. Sticker weight sits around 30 kg, which means chargeable weight, split decisions, and line restrictions matter more than any single item score.
Part 1 of 4 signals a multi-post dump — expect later parts to continue the same haul rather than a new shipping story. Treat transit timing as unpublished here; re-quote your own line the day you pay Stage 2.
What the gallery shows
Character plush pieces and anniversary-style Germany kits sit beside Fight Club–print hoodies and budget logo tees — a loud lane mixed with cheaper blanks.
Hardware and carry: a large Arc’teryx-style pack, a structured wallet, belt options, and a big keychain assortment that photographs as “small” until you remember they still occupy packing space and attention in QC.
Outerwear and cleaner Mertra-style shirts balance the joke prints so the pile does not read as only novelty. Chelsea-style kits add another soft, bulky block typical of football-merch hauls.
Arrival notes worth checking in QC
- On football kits, check badge placement, collar print clarity, and whether the fabric sheen matches the live listing — warehouse glare can hide cheap prints.
- On large packs, inspect zipper track, logo heat transfer, and seam tension; volume items hide flaws until you open every pocket.
- On belts and wallets, ask for hardware close-ups; small metal pieces are where budget finds usually fail first.
- On Chinese-tagged tees, ignore vanity size letters and measure against the chart — community notes on similar cart shapes often land XXL for roughly 180–185 cm frames.
How the combos are meant to be read
This is not a coordinated capsule. It is a bulk Spreadsheet cart: novelty, sports kits, budget logos, and one expensive-feeling shell sharing one Germany-bound weight class.
If you mirror the shape, decide early which lane is “must ship now” versus “can wait for a lighter parcel.” Heavy consolidations punish indecision more than they punish missing one tee.
Spreadsheet → OrientDig path
Shortlist only live marketplace URLs, then paste into OrientDig and review free warehouse angles before you lock a 30 kg submission.
For Germany, plan Stage 2 with volumetric weight and possible duty/VAT on arrival in mind — a successful community photo dump is not a customs guarantee.
Split soft goods from dense accessories if your line menu or risk tolerance prefers two mid-size parcels over one maximum-weight brick.
Use buyer shares with the guide library
Buyer shares are useful as photo and parcel references. Pair them with the guides before you decide which Spreadsheet find to order, inspect, or ship on OrientDig.
- OrientDig Shipping Fees & Packaging
Chargeable weight, packaging choices, and landed-cost thinking before a heavy submit.
- OrientDig Customs & Taxes
Declaration and clearance context for international parcels — confirm live rules for your route.
- OrientDig QC Photos Guide
Free warehouse angles versus spreadsheet galleries before you approve freight.
Buyer Shares
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