Budget hubs

Budget fashion collections for Indian stores

Budget pages group useful price-led searches without turning every filter into an indexable page. Start from a real shopping job, then use Feed for current size and availability.

Cluster rule

This hub links to canonical collection pages instead of making duplicate filtered pages. Use it to choose the right shopping path, then personalize results in Feed.

Start with a collection

Each link opens a stable collection page with live catalog examples, related searches, and a Feed handoff for size and taste.

Budget should be explicit

These pages exist only where the price cap is part of the shopping job. They are not thin copies of category pages with a different max price.

Compare quality signals early

For lower budgets, clean fabric, visible size options, and a useful silhouette beat heavy decoration that looks tired quickly.

Use Feed before retailer handoff

Common sizes and low-price variants can disappear fast. Feed is the stricter place to add size, profile, and current availability before opening stores.

Quick answers

Use the hub to pick the right crawlable path before personalizing in Feed.

Why start from a hub?

The hub groups related canonical pages so you can choose the shopping job first instead of landing on an overly broad product grid.

When should I open a collection?

Open a collection when the event, budget, fit, weather, or store path is clear enough to show live product examples.

When should I use Feed?

Use Feed after the hub or collection when you need the same search ranked by size, budget, saved taste, and current availability.

Try these in Feed

Feed is where these public pages become fit-aware, size-aware, and taste-aware for the current shopper.

Related paths