Search Intent Visitors with a screenshot or source code need a repeatable comparison method. This checklist supports `/bag-detail-checklist-for-source-code-requests/` and helps users move from broad image discovery into one stable lookbook page.

Fixed Comparison Order Compare every bag in the same order: main silhouette, strap or handle placement, material surface, hardware position, zipper or flap line, side profile, color tone, close-up detail, and exact source code. This prevents a request from drifting between several similar galleries.

When To Use A Guide Page Use `/hobo-bag-shape-reference/` when the main clue is a soft body curve. Use `/crossbody-bag-strap-layout-guide/` when the strap angle is the main detail. Use `/top-handle-bag-detail-reference/` when handle structure is the key feature. Use `/tote-travel-bag-capacity-reference/` when size and side depth matter most.

When To Use One Lookbook Page Open one exact lookbook page when the visitor already knows the code or when the image match is clear. Examples include `/lookbook/dior-style-beige-leather-bag-741840/`, `/lookbook/chanel-style-black-leather-chain-bag-765815/`, `/lookbook/miu-miu-style-leather-shoulder-bag-738123/`, and `/lookbook/ysl-style-green-crossbody-bag-729377/`.

External Link Use Pinterest pins, YouTube Shorts descriptions, and profile links should point to the most specific useful page. A post about strap layout should not point only to the homepage. A post about a specific gallery should point to that gallery or to a focused guide that links to it.