What matters on a current page
It should reflect the live structure you can actually click into now.
Current guide
This page follows the live page structure checked on April 12, 2026 and points you toward the sections that are currently available.
A current page should point to sections that still open today.
It should reflect the live structure you can actually click into now.
Use shoes, bags, jackets or the main category hub depending on what you want to browse.
A current guide should do more than list destinations. It should help the user decide whether to browse wide, open a category, check a product link, wait for QC, and ship only when the item still makes sense.
The value is freshness plus clarity: routes should still open, and the page should explain why one route is better than another.
Long lists are only helpful when they are organized. Clear category pages, short explanations and honest external-link labels are better for users than a crowded page full of choices that all look the same.
That also makes maintenance easier because a smaller, checked set of routes is more reliable than a long list of weak or repeated links.