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My Favorite Shopify Store Themes
Before we dive in, you should know that each Shopify theme comes with multiple designs. Sometimes the various designs are so different that they could be their own stand-alone themes! The Minimal theme, for example, has three designs to choose from: ‘Vintage’, ‘Fashion’, and ‘Modern’. Each one has a distinct color scheme, typography, and layout. So don’t dismiss a theme at first glance, especially if it has your must-have functionality. If you’ve run a filter search and none of the themes are catching your eye, make sure to click on the different designs in each one so you can see all your options. With this in mind, let’s move on to my top picks.Retina
Retina offers you the best combination of functionality, flexibility, and design. This theme comes in four different design styles, all of which look great and put images front and center. On top of this, Retina is one of the best themes in terms of marketing features. Its design includes multiple blog layout options, social media icons, and image galleries. Though you can no longer add your Instagram feed, you can still embed a Twitter account. You can also set up Disqus comments on your blog. This theme also allows you to create custom promotions for your store. You can add images and text to let your customers know about sales, discounts, or new products. Adjusting the store to fit your needs is easy, too. Retina allows you to configure your own content blocks, and you can customize your sidebars to include a variety of different features, from menus to search bars. Retina doesn’t just make life easier for you – it’s also designed with your customers in mind. The theme is mobile responsive and features a ‘Quick Shop’ option, which allows visitors to view a product’s details and quickly add it to their cart without leaving their current page. You can also add FAQ, Google Maps, contact forms, image magnification, size charts, testimonials, videos, and related products to keep visitors browsing through your store. Shopify recommends this theme to businesses with a medium-sized catalog. In my opinion, though, it could work just as well for large businesses: its product filters and multi-level menus make it easy for visitors to navigate through an extensive catalog. One downside of the Retina theme is its fairly hefty price tag. At just under $200, it’s similar in cost to other premium Shopify themes. If you’re a self-financing startup, though, that could be a bit steep. Another important thing to know is that Shopify’s paid themes are created by third-party developers. So you can’t reach out directly to Shopify for support. This means that you should definitely check a theme’s reviews before you buy it. Luckily, in Retina’s case, developer Out of the Sandbox has received positive reviews on customer support. They’ve even written support articles specifically about Retina.Minimal
Minimal is one of the best free themes available on Shopify. Although it offers very few built-in marketing features, it’s responsive, flexible, and SEO-friendly. Its clean, minimal design is quite appealing and puts focus directly on your products. With features like high-definition images, homepage videos, slideshows, zoom functionality, and related products, this theme is all about your product photos. So Minimal could be a great choice if you have visually enticing products and great camera skills. This theme works best for showcasing detailed items like jewelry, art, or cameras. That’s probably why Shopify recommends Minimal for furniture, fashion, and art sellers. With product filtering and a clean page layout, this theme will work for businesses with quite a few products in their inventory. Not only do you get three theme designs to choose from, but you can also tweak your layout, typography, product views, and navigation styles as needed. If you have products that come in a variety of styles or sizes, you can add dropdown menus or clickable icons to your product pages, too.Brooklyn
This is another one of Shopify’s free themes. Like Minimal, it has a clean and basic design. But unlike Minimal, it’s full of character and style. This is partly because Brooklyn focuses on branding and lifestyle images rather than product photos (although there’s plenty of room for those, too). According to Shopify, this theme was designed for modern apparel businesses. While it’s true that the classic version of Brooklyn (seen above) is cool and sleek, the ‘Playful’ version would work well for quirky craft stores or vintage shops. In fact, stores using this theme sell everything from cake decorations to knitted accessories and yoga mats. And Brooklyn also works for vendors of every size. Hefty catalogs can be organized using product filters and categories, while smaller inventories can shine with dynamic product grids. With high-quality photo layouts and image galleries as well as slideshows and video headers on the homepage, Brooklyn offers plenty of opportunity for you to show off your style. And with social media buttons and a blog option, you can also use this theme to build an online following. Quick tip: this theme has a similar vibe to the premium Ira theme, but with a much friendlier price tag. Using Brooklyn could save you almost 200 bucks!Prestige
Brooklyn does a good job of making your brand stand out…but Prestige is even better! This theme has three designs to choose from, all of which communicate elegance and luxury lifestyle vibes. Designed to promote premium brands, Prestige offers some unique features, including a built-in timeline and hotspot links. Prestige is optimized for large, high resolution images, so you can showcase your best studio snaps throughout your site. It is also one of the few Shopify themes that has a parallax scrolling effect. You can take advantage of promotional pop-ups and banners, too. This is an ideal theme for medium and large stores selling clothing, accessories, jewelry, and beauty products. Stores currently using Prestige include soy wax candle makers, luxury fragrance brands and leather shoe retailers. This is a premium theme, so it comes with a price tag of just under $200.Envy
Envy is a versatile theme that will work for stores of every shape and size. But its mobile-first design makes this a particularly appealing option for brands that want to attract younger audiences. Envy also features social media integrations, testimonials, pop-ups, banners, blogs and a FAQ. The homepage layout is great for directing focus to specific promotions or new products. According to its designers, this is a super fast theme built with SEO in mind. This theme comes with four pre-made designs, all of which are beautiful. If you’re in a niche like jewelry or beauty, you might find that you almost can use Envy as-is. But if not, the theme has a lot of customization options – at least by Shopify’s standards. This is another premium theme which costs nearly $200.Shopify Themes to Avoid
In general, Shopify’s free themes probably won’t cut it if you’ve got a huge product inventory. And some themes are slow to load and should be avoided at all costs, whatever the size of your business. Here’s what you need to know. As I already mentioned, free themes Minimal and Brooklyn are both great choices – especially if you only have a small number of products for sale. But if you’ve got hundreds of different products, you’ll want to consider purchasing a premium theme. Shopify says two of its free themes – Venture and Supply – are good for large product ranges. But even though Venture looks very nice, its customization options are limited. And recent reviews of Supply include complaints about its slow loading speed. I checked out the reviewers’ claims by visiting a few websites built using Supply, and they were right: the homepages were slow to load. Google’s PageSpeed insights tool confirmed this issue, especially with mobile devices. Slow speed isn’t just a problem with free themes – premium themes Reach and Artisan are slow to load, too. Slow site speeds can frustrate your visitors and hurt your site’s SEO, so I suggest avoiding these themes.What If You Can’t Find a Theme You Love?
If you can’t find the right Shopify theme or need to keep costs down, you could consider using another website builder. Shopify alternatives like Wix and Weebly provide their themes for free and also offer cheaper subscription plans.
Wix also has better variety, with over 100 templates for online stores in categories ranging from ‘kids and babies’ to ‘electronics’ to ‘books and publishers’. With Wix’s intuitive drag-and-drop editor, all templates are flexible and easy to edit. You’re also free to customize every aspect of your website, including your storefront, cart, and checkout.
The best news is that these days, Wix offers powerful e-commerce features in addition to its design flexibility, so it could be the perfect solution for your online shop.
I have pinpointed two favored Wix templates designed for home furnishings and handmade cosmetics. However, you can easily customize either template to suit your specific niche.
Home Accessories
This template from Wix is bright and colorful. It stands out for me because of its simple yet stylish design. The parallax scrolling effect adds a sense of elegance, while the icons give it a unique touch. Simply changing the images will give your store a distinct feel.Natural Soap and Candle Store
I love how this beautifully crafted minimalist design puts focus on the products. The homepage also features a collage of video content, still images, and text, as well as content pulled from the store’s Instagram feed. This template is ideal for health and beauty retailers, but it would also work well for florists, artists, photographers, craftspeople, and eco-friendly retailers.Short on time?
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