Tuesday, September 29, 2020

6 Best Email Capture Tools Compared for 2020 (+ Best Practices)

Do you want to capture the email addresses of your website visitors?

Over 70% of first time visitors will never return to your website again. Getting their email address is the smartest way to keep in touch and get them to visit again.

In this article, we’ll compare some of the best email capture tools for WordPress and share the best practices to help you get results fast.

The best WordPress tools for email capture

What is Email Capture and Why Does It Matter?

Email capture is the process of collecting email addresses from people who come to your website.

Studies show that an email list can offer as high as 4300% return on investment (ROI). But simply creating an email list isn’t enough.

You need to actively capture email addresses from the visitors of your WordPress website. This allows you to turn visitors into email subscribers and soon after into paid customers.

Of course, you can encourage people to like your page on Facebook, follow your Instagram, and other social media platforms, but all smart marketers agree that capturing an email address should be your #1 priority.

That’s because your email newsletter will reach a far higher percentage of your audience than Facebook or Instagram posts because it’s not controlled by an algorithm.

With that said, here are some of the best tools for email capture in WordPress and beyond.

1. OptinMonster

The OptinMonster website

OptinMonster is the best lead capture software on the market. It helps you convert abandoning visitors into email subscribers, so you can get more leads from your existing website traffic.

With OptinMonster, you can create a whole range of high converting dynamic lead forms including popups, floating bars, full screen welcome mats, slide-in scroll boxes, inline personalized lead forms, gamified spin to win optin forms, and more.

The best part about OptinMonster is that it lets you show the right message at the right time, so you can get the highest conversions.

For instance, you could make a lead form popup that uses OptinMonster’s Exit Intent® technology to detect when a visitor is about to leave your site.

Your popup can offer the visitor an incentive to put in their email address. This could be a coupon, free shipping, a free download, or a sample of a digital product.

There are lots of other ways to use OptinMonster on your site. You can create a gamified ‘Spin to Win’ lead form or add Yes/No multi-step optins. These campaigns can significantly increase the number of people signing up for your email list.

You can also use OptinMonster to create full-screen welcome mats, lock premium content so that visitors need to subscribe to view it, add countdown timers to leverage urgency, use smart tags to add website personalization, and more.

OptinMonster comes with dozens of pre-made templates that you can easily customize with their drag & drop builder. You can also create custom forms without writing any code.

OptinMonster makes it easy to integrate your email optin campaigns with your favorite email marketing service and analytics platforms like Google Analytics. This lets you run detailed reports and see exactly how your different email optins are performing.

Each month, OptinMonster helps optimize over 2 billion sessions for smart website owners. There’s not a tool in the market that offers more targeting and personalization options, and this is why all the top marketers prefer OptinMonster.

Price:

OptinMonster costs from just $9/month (billed annually). For powerful features like Exit Intent®, countdown timers, and Yes/No optins, you need the Pro plan. That costs from $29/month (again, billed annually).

OptinMonster is a SaaS platform, so it works on WordPress as well as other platforms like Shopify, BigCommerce, and other website builders.

2. WPForms

The WPForms website

WPForms is the best contact form plugin for WordPress. Over 3 million website owners use their drag & drop form builder to create lead capture forms.

You can use WPForms to create all sorts of different forms, including email subscription forms, payment forms, polls, surveys, and more. Each form can be setup, so it capture users’ email addresses and add it to your CRM.

WPForms lets you use conditional logic so that certain fields are shown based on options that the user has selected. For instance, if you have a survey form, you might have different questions that you show based on whether the user is interested in fashion or food.

The plugin seamlessly integrates with a range of popular email marketing services and CRM platforms including Drip, AWeber, GetResponse, Active Campaign, Salesforce, MailChimp, and more.

Their Form Templates addon comes with over 150+ pre-made form templates that you can use to create a form with literally 1-click. These templates include: online event registration, newsletter signup form, contest entries, requesting a quote, suggestions, food ordering, and more.

Even better, all the forms created by WPForms are mobile-friendly. That means they work perfectly on mobile devices as well as on computers.

Price:

WPForms costs from $39.50/year. To get features like newsletter forms and integration with popular email marketing tools, you need the Plus plan. That costs from $99.50/year.

3. LiveChat

The LiveChat website

LiveChat is one of the best live chat software in the market. It lets you add a live chat feature to your site so that visitors can easily ask questions. This can be a powerful way to boost sales.

When a visitor starts a chat, they’ll be prompted to enter their email address. This means you can easily answer their question by email if there’s no customer service agent available to answer it live.

LiveChat also integrates with a range of email marketing services. You can simply add a checkbox to the pre-chat questionnaire that lets users opt-in to receive your email newsletter.

Best of all, LiveChat integrates with other smart services such as ChatBot.com. This lets you create AI chatbots that can answer customers’ questions on the spot. Chatbots can also capture email addresses and automatically pass these onto your email marketing service or CRM.

Price:

LiveChat costs from $16/month, billed annually. There’s a 14 day free trial. WPBeginner users can get an extra 30% off and a 30 day free trial using our LiveChat coupon.

4. Bloom

The Bloom plugin on Elegant Themes' website

Bloom is a plugin from Elegant Themes that lets you create attractive popups. It has a drag and drop builder that’s easy to use.

With Bloom, you get a range of different types of popups as well as in-line forms that you can place within or below your content.

It integrates with 19 different email marketing services, including Constant Contact, Active Campaign, AWeber, Get Response, and more.

One key drawback to Bloom compared with OptinMonster is that it’s a standalone WordPress plugin that loads all the code from your website. If you have a large, busy website, this could affect your site’s speed and performance.

Price:

Bloom comes packaged with Elegant Themes’ other tools, including the Divi theme and page builder. Membership of Elegant Themes costs from $89/year.

5. ThriveLeads

The ThriveLeads plugin on the ThriveThemes' website

ThriveLeads is another lead building WordPress plugin, similar to OptinMonster and Bloom. It lets you create a range of different email optin forms, including popups, sticky ribbons that stay at the top of the screen, forms you can place within your content, and more.

It’s easy to integrate ThriveLeads with a range of popular email services. It comes with built-in basic A/B testing and analytics, too. This lets you see which of your email optins are performing well.

Like Bloom, ThriveLeads loads all the code from your website itself. This could slow your site down. It’s also not quite so beginner-friendly as OptinMonster and Bloom.

Price:

ThriveLeads costs from $67 for a single site license. Alternatively, you can get it as part of ThriveThemes membership for $19/month (paid annually). This gives you access to all ThriveThemes’ themes and plugins.

6. Formidable Forms

The Formidable Forms website

Formidable Forms is a powerful forms plugin for WordPress. It lets you create all sorts of different types of forms, including calculator forms and lead quizzes.

You can use Formidable Forms to capture email addresses and integrate with your email marketing service or CRM platform.

The easiest way to do this is to use the built-in newsletter signup template. If you want something more specialized, you could try the event registration form template or the B2B leads form template.

Formidable Forms integrates with a range of popular email services, including Constant Contact, AWeber, Get Response, Active Campaign, and more.

It also lets you style your forms to look just how you want. Formidable is extremely powerful which can be a little overwhelming if you’re a beginner, but once you familiarize yourself with the software, then it’s extremely powerful.

Price:

Formidable Forms costs from $99.38/year. For integration with some tools including Constant Contact and Get Response, you need the Business plan from $199.43/year.

Best Practices for Email Capture

Once you’ve chosen a tool for email capture, you need to make sure you’re using it effectively.

Here are 3 key best practices for email capture that you need to follow:

1. Give Your Visitors a Reward for Signing Up

If you want people to hand over their email address, you need to give them something in return.

That could be a coupon for your online store, a useful PDF, a free sample of your video course, or almost anything else that fits with your online business.

For instance, Blog Tyrant offers new readers a downloadable guide:

Blog Tyrant's ultimate blogging toolkit offer

You can take this even further by offering different rewards on different pages for your site. You might offer a coupon to people who are visiting your online store and a free download to people who are browsing blog posts.

2. Don’t Annoy Your Visitors

Sometimes, email optin popups get a bad reputation. You might have come across popups that were annoying and got in your way when you visited a website.

There are plenty of ways to use popups while also letting visitors enjoy your site. For instance, you could use OptinMonster’s Exit Intent® technology to only show a popup at the moment when a visitor is about to leave. That way, your popup isn’t interrupting them as they read your content.

Here’s the popup that appears on WPBeginner when a new visitor moves to leave the site:

WPBeginner's exit intent popup, offering videos, plugins, and more

This email capture form helped us increase our conversions by over 600%.

3. Use Multiple Optins

It’s easy to create a single popup or email sign up form and think that you’re done. But to capture more emails, you need more optin forms.

Some of the best places to put your optins are:

  • At the top or bottom of your page as a sticky bar, or in the bottom right corner of your page as an unobtrusive slide-in.
  • During your content. You could place an optin part way through a blog post, for instance.
  • At the end of your content. You could add an optin at the bottom of your posts and pages.
  • In your sidebar. This is such a common place for an email list optin that visitors will often look there for it, without any prompting from you.

For example, Smash Balloon has an email optin displayed prominently in their blog’s sidebar:

Email optin in Smash Balloon's sidebar

Remember, you can also create different popups to appear on different pages. This lets you tailor each popup to your content.

We hope this article helped you learn about the best tools for email capture in WordPress. You may also want to see our comparison of the best business phone services and our beginner’s guide on how to create a custom business email address.

If you liked this article, then please subscribe to our YouTube Channel for WordPress video tutorials. You can also find us on Twitter and Facebook.

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September 29, 2020 at 05:00PM

Monday, September 28, 2020

How to Add Dark Mode to Your WordPress Website (Easy)

Do you want to add dark mode to your WordPress site?

Many devices now come with native dark mode support. Adding a dark mode to your website automatically adapts your design to your users’ browser preference. You can even add a dark mode switcher toggle to your site as well.

In this article, we’ll show you how to easily add dark mode to your WordPress website both frontend and admin area.

Adding dark mode to your WordPress website (easily)

What is Dark Mode and Why Add it to Your Website?

Dark mode is used on mobile devices and computers to reduce the amount of white light from the screen.

Some devices come with a night mode which actually uses warmer color tones instead. Dark mode uses a different approach by adding dark colors in the background.

If you have an iPhone or Android device, you may be able to switch to dark mode simply by using a toggle.

Alternatively, on your computer, you can view websites in dark mode using a Chrome extension such as Night Eye. Here’s how the WPBeginner website looks using that extension:

The WordPress website viewed using the Chrome 'Night Eye' extension

Adding dark mode to your site gives users the option to switch the dark mode on and off while viewing your site. It also gives you more control over how your site looks in the dark mode.

Popular websites like YouTube also offer a dark color scheme. This allows users to watch videos late at night with a more comfortable viewing experience.

Viewing YouTube with the dark theme option switched on

Aside from adding dark mode to your website frontend, you can even add dark mode to your WordPress admin as well. This can be useful if you work on your site in the evenings or at night.

First, we’re going to take a look at adding dark mode to your WordPress website. Then, we’ll cover adding dark mode to your WordPress admin dashboard.

Tip: Do you want a website with a dark color scheme, even with the user’s device in normal or daytime mode? Then check out our list of the best dark themes for WordPress.

Adding Dark Mode to Your WordPress Website

First, you need to install and activate the WP Dark Mode plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

Upon activation, go to the Settings » WP Dark Mode page in your WordPress admin and click on the General Settings tab. You should be redirected there automatically.

Here, the setting ‘Enable OS aware Dark Mode’ has been switched on for you. This means that visitors will automatically see the dark mode version of your site when their device is set to the dark mode.

The setting ‘Show Floating Switch’ has also been switched on. This means users can switch their view of the site to dark mode at any time, even if they haven’t enabled a Dark Mode option on their device.

The General Settings page for the WP Dark Mode plugin

Just visit your website, and you will see the switch in the bottom right corner. Click it to instantly switch your site to dark mode on your device:

The dark mode switch is now displaying on the website for visitors

There are more customization options available on the Settings » WP Dark Mode page. However, these are quite limited with the free plugin.

For instance, you just need to click the Display Settings tab to change the style of the floating switch:

Choosing the type of night mode toggle button in the Display Settings

You can also customize the dark mode colors using the Style Settings tab:

Choosing your dark mode color scheme in the Style Settings

Make sure you click the Save Settings button after making any changes.

Note: With the free version of WP Dark Mode, you only get the first 2 floating switch styles, and the first 2 color presets to choose from.

The pro version of WP Dark Mode offers a lot more design options, plus as the ability to turn on dark mode at specific times and the option to add custom CSS code.

Adding Dark Mode to Your WordPress Admin

WordPress comes with admin color schemes, but none of the default color schemes reduce white light coming from your screen. Luckily, this plugin also solves that issue.

Let’s take a look at how to easily add dark mode to your WordPress admin area for a more enjoyable user experience during late hours.

Simply go to the Settings » WP Dark Mode page and click the General Settings tab. Then, toggle the ‘Enable Backend Darkmode’ switch to the on position. Don’t forget to click the Save Settings button at the bottom of the page:

Switch on the Enable Backend Dark Mode toggle so you can use dark mode in your WordPress admin

You will now see a new switch in the top bar of your admin area:

The toggle switch in your WordPress admin to switch between light (normal) and dark for your admin interface

Simply click on this switch to instantly toggle your admin area to dark mode.

Tip: If your site has multiple WordPress users, each person can toggle dark mode on and off as they prefer.

Since ‘Dark Mode’ is not an admin color scheme, you can easily use it along with an existing WordPress admin color scheme. To set this, just go to Users » Profile and click on an option under Admin Color Scheme.

Note that you will need to switch dark mode off in order to see the admin color scheme options:

Selecting an admin color scheme in WordPress, on your user profile page

When writing a post in the WordPress block editor, you can toggle dark mode on too. Click on the small color icon on the top left, then select the mode you want to use:

Switching dark mode on in the WordPress block editor

Now, you can comfortably write and work on your website at night without straining your eyes.

We hope this article helped you learn how to add dark mode to your WordPress website. You may also want to see our article on the best WordPress plugins for all websites, and our comparison of the best managed WordPress hosting companies.

If you liked this article, then please subscribe to our YouTube Channel for WordPress video tutorials. You can also find us on Twitter and Facebook.

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September 28, 2020 at 05:00PM

How to Add Dark Mode to Your WordPress Website (Easy)

Do you want to add dark mode to your WordPress site?

Many devices now come with native dark mode support. Adding a dark mode to your website automatically adapts your design to your users’ browser preference. You can even add a dark mode switcher toggle to your site as well.

In this article, we’ll show you how to easily add dark mode to your WordPress website both frontend and admin area.

Adding dark mode to your WordPress website (easily)

What is Dark Mode and Why Add it to Your Website?

Dark mode is used on mobile devices and computers to reduce the amount of white light from the screen.

Some devices come with a night mode which actually uses warmer color tones instead. Dark mode uses a different approach by adding dark colors in the background.

If you have an iPhone or Android device, you may be able to switch to dark mode simply by using a toggle.

Alternatively, on your computer, you can view websites in dark mode using a Chrome extension such as Night Eye. Here’s how the WPBeginner website looks using that extension:

The WordPress website viewed using the Chrome 'Night Eye' extension

Adding dark mode to your site gives users the option to switch the dark mode on and off while viewing your site. It also gives you more control over how your site looks in the dark mode.

Popular websites like YouTube also offer a dark color scheme. This allows users to watch videos late at night with a more comfortable viewing experience.

Viewing YouTube with the dark theme option switched on

Aside from adding dark mode to your website frontend, you can even add dark mode to your WordPress admin as well. This can be useful if you work on your site in the evenings or at night.

First, we’re going to take a look at adding dark mode to your WordPress website. Then, we’ll cover adding dark mode to your WordPress admin dashboard.

Tip: Do you want a website with a dark color scheme, even with the user’s device in normal or daytime mode? Then check out our list of the best dark themes for WordPress.

Adding Dark Mode to Your WordPress Website

First, you need to install and activate the WP Dark Mode plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

Upon activation, go to the Settings » WP Dark Mode page in your WordPress admin and click on the General Settings tab. You should be redirected there automatically.

Here, the setting ‘Enable OS aware Dark Mode’ has been switched on for you. This means that visitors will automatically see the dark mode version of your site when their device is set to the dark mode.

The setting ‘Show Floating Switch’ has also been switched on. This means users can switch their view of the site to dark mode at any time, even if they haven’t enabled a Dark Mode option on their device.

The General Settings page for the WP Dark Mode plugin

Just visit your website, and you will see the switch in the bottom right corner. Click it to instantly switch your site to dark mode on your device:

The dark mode switch is now displaying on the website for visitors

There are more customization options available on the Settings » WP Dark Mode page. However, these are quite limited with the free plugin.

For instance, you just need to click the Display Settings tab to change the style of the floating switch:

Choosing the type of night mode toggle button in the Display Settings

You can also customize the dark mode colors using the Style Settings tab:

Choosing your dark mode color scheme in the Style Settings

Make sure you click the Save Settings button after making any changes.

Note: With the free version of WP Dark Mode, you only get the first 2 floating switch styles, and the first 2 color presets to choose from.

The pro version of WP Dark Mode offers a lot more design options, plus as the ability to turn on dark mode at specific times and the option to add custom CSS code.

Adding Dark Mode to Your WordPress Admin

WordPress comes with admin color schemes, but none of the default color schemes reduce white light coming from your screen. Luckily, this plugin also solves that issue.

Let’s take a look at how to easily add dark mode to your WordPress admin area for a more enjoyable user experience during late hours.

Simply go to the Settings » WP Dark Mode page and click the General Settings tab. Then, toggle the ‘Enable Backend Darkmode’ switch to the on position. Don’t forget to click the Save Settings button at the bottom of the page:

Switch on the Enable Backend Dark Mode toggle so you can use dark mode in your WordPress admin

You will now see a new switch in the top bar of your admin area:

The toggle switch in your WordPress admin to switch between light (normal) and dark for your admin interface

Simply click on this switch to instantly toggle your admin area to dark mode.

Tip: If your site has multiple WordPress users, each person can toggle dark mode on and off as they prefer.

Since ‘Dark Mode’ is not an admin color scheme, you can easily use it along with an existing WordPress admin color scheme. To set this, just go to Users » Profile and click on an option under Admin Color Scheme.

Note that you will need to switch dark mode off in order to see the admin color scheme options:

Selecting an admin color scheme in WordPress, on your user profile page

When writing a post in the WordPress block editor, you can toggle dark mode on too. Click on the small color icon on the top left, then select the mode you want to use:

Switching dark mode on in the WordPress block editor

Now, you can comfortably write and work on your website at night without straining your eyes.

We hope this article helped you learn how to add dark mode to your WordPress website. You may also want to see our article on the best WordPress plugins for all websites, and our comparison of the best managed WordPress hosting companies.

If you liked this article, then please subscribe to our YouTube Channel for WordPress video tutorials. You can also find us on Twitter and Facebook.

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September 28, 2020 at 05:00PM

Friday, September 25, 2020

21 Best Clothing Store WordPress Themes

Are you looking for the best clothing store WordPress themes?

If you run a clothing store and want to set up your business website to sell online, then you need a theme that’s suitable for creating an eCommerce website. Your theme should also have an attractive and engaging design.

In this article, we will share some of the best clothing store WordPress themes that you can use.

Best Clothing Store WordPress Themes

Making a Clothing Store Website With WordPress

WordPress is the most popular website builder in the market. Many top brands use WordPress for their websites and eCommerce stores.

There are 2 types of WordPress and it’s important to know the difference. WordPress.com is a hosting solution and WordPress.org is a self-hosted platform.

For full details about the difference between them, check out our complete article on the difference between WordPress.com vs WordPress.org.

You will need to use self-hosted WordPress.org for your clothing store website. It’s highly flexible and works seamlessly with third-party resources such as eCommerce plugins.

Before you start, you will need a domain name for your store’s website. Your domain name is your website’s address on the internet, such as amazon.com or wpbeginner.com.

You will also need web hosting. Your web host stores all your website’s files, such as your product pages and images.

We recommend using Bluehost. It’s one of the most popular web hosting companies and an official WordPress hosting partner.

Bluehost offer for WPBeginner readers

For WPBeginner users, Bluehost offers a fantastic deal. You can get a free domain name, free SSL certificate, and a 65% discount on web hosting when you sign up.

Next, go through our article on how to start an online store to set up your clothing store professionally.

Let’s take a look at our handpicked list of the best clothing store WordPress themes.

1. Astra

Astra Clothing

Astra is a modern multipurpose WordPress theme for all types of websites. It comes with a beautiful clothing store template that you can use to get started quickly.

It supports drag and drop page builders to create and customize landing pages. It’s fast, lightweight, and easy to set up even for absolute beginners.

Astra offers full-width page templates, responsive font sizes, multiple header options, different blog layouts, and much more to help your site look great.

You can also use Astra’s pro addons to support features like WooCommerce Ajax add to cart buttons. This means the page won’t need to refresh after a customer adds a product to their cart, creating a better user experience.

2. Neve

Neve

Neve is a beautiful WordPress theme well-suited for any blog or website. It includes multiple starter sites that you can use as the basis for your clothing store. You could even use Neve to create an Amazon Affiliate store.

The theme is easily customizable using WordPress page builders. It integrates with WooCommerce and popular WooCommerce plugins to start your online clothing store in just a few clicks.

3. Divi

Divi

Divi is an elegant WordPress theme with a highly flexible and custom layout design. It also comes with a built-in page builder to create your clothing store’s online shop quickly.

It includes custom page layouts, animation effects, a visual editor, unlimited colors, Google Fonts, and tons of customization options. Divi is translation ready and lets you create a multilingual website easily using WPML.

4. Ultra

Ultra Clothing

Ultra is a stylish WordPress multipurpose theme. It comes with a few pre-designed website layouts, including a template for clothing and fashion designers.

It offers powerful addons to add more functionality to your website without writing any code, helping make your site as user-friendly as possible. Ultra has color choices to customize your site beautifully. Plus, it uses responsive design so your site looks great with all devices and screen sizes.

5. OceanWP

OceanWP Clothing

OceanWP is a free and responsive WordPress theme for any type of website. It provides with a 1-click demo content importer and dozens of ready-made demo sites.

It’s fast and easy to set up. The theme includes lots of options for eCommerce stores that help you sell your clothes to a large market online. It’s also built with good SEO (search engine optimization) in mind.

6. Authority Pro

Authority Pro

Authority Pro from StudioPress is a classic WordPress theme. It has a minimalist layout design with all the features you need to create a beautiful clothing store website.

It offers color choices, homepage widget areas, layout options, and a theme options panel for customization. You can use the WordPress customizer to see a live preview of changes to your site. Plus, it’s SEO friendly.

StudioPress is now part of WP Engine, the most popular managed WordPress hosting company. You can get this theme and all 35+ other StudioPress themes when you sign up for WP Engine hosting to build your website.

Bonus: WPBeginner users also get an additional 20% OFF. Get started with WP Engine today!

7. Neto

Neto

Neto is a stunning eCommerce WordPress theme built specifically for fashion websites and clothing brands. It integrates with WooCommerce out of the box and supports all its extensions.

With a flexible layout, you can make changes to your website template and create custom page templates easily. Neto is also compatible with popular page builder plugins like Elementor.

8. Gear

Gear

Gear is a minimalist WordPress theme with light and beautiful colors. It’s suitable for fashion stores, lifestyle blogs, clothing, and textile design websites.

It seamlessly integrates with WooCommerce to let you sell your products online. Other notable features include video embeds, contact forms, Google Fonts, and multilingual compatibility.

9. Hestia Pro

Hestia Pro

Hestia Pro is an excellent WordPress theme for any type of website. It comes with a few built-in website templates for different business niches.

The theme is suitable for a clothing store or fashion eCommerce store, offering a great user experience. With page builder integration, Hestia makes it easy to set up and customize your landing pages.

10. Shoptimizer

Shoptimizer

Shoptimizer is a WordPress WooCommerce theme designed specifically to create online clothing stores. The template provides a category navigation menu, a shopping cart page, and more.

Shoptimizer’s eCommerce functionality means it integrates with popular payment plugins to accept online payments easily.

With a distraction-free checkout system, Shoptimizer should give you a high conversion rate of prospects to customers. It also offers optional wishlist functionality.

11. Hugo

Hugo

Hugo is a beautiful clothing store WordPress theme or fashion WordPress theme. It comes with a fullscreen custom background slider where you can showcase your featured products and redirect users to landing pages.

Other notable features include custom widgets, multiple color schemes, WooCommerce compatibility, and a shopping cart system. Hugo is highly flexible and easy to set up without editing any code.

12. Storebox

Storebox

Storebox is one of the best WordPress eCommerce shop themes to start an online clothing store. It has a clean design and works perfectly with drag and drop page builders like Visual Composer for real-time customization.

The Storebox theme has multiple homepage templates, product categories, featured videos, and more. With shortcodes support, it gives you the option to add dozens of elements to your website quickly.

13. Altitude Pro

Altitude Pro

Altitude Pro is a black and white WordPress multipurpose theme for any kind of website. It’s well-suited for an online business like a clothing store and offers a parallax layout design to engage users on your site.

It features color styles, custom background, header templates, sidebar layout options, and so on. With 7 homepage widget areas, it only takes a few minutes to set up and launch your clothing store’s website.

Altitude Pro is a StudioPress theme. You can get a great deal on it plus all StudioPress’ other themes when you buy hosting from WP Engine.

14. Blossom Shop

Blossom Shop

Blossom Shop is a free WordPress clothing store theme. It fully supports WooCommerce and the extensions that you need to start an online store.

Blossom Shop offers a built-in Instagram section to display photos and enhance your social presence. The theme supports RTL languages, and you can also use it to create a multilingual website.

15. Storefront

Storefront

Storefront is an intuitive WooCommerce WordPress theme. It has a clean layout design to showcase your clothing brand and products professionally.

The homepage lets you display product categories, featured products, sale items, and more. It has built-in SEO optimization to help your clothing store rank highly in Google and other search engines.

16. Herringbone

Herringbone

Herringbone is a fantastic WordPress eCommerce theme built specifically for clothing stores. It offers a beautiful homepage layout to showcase your products and a sidebar to add product categories.

This theme lets you display a sale banner in the header section to catch the attention of your visitors. Other features include social media icons, content widgets, and more.

17. Balance

Balance

Balance is a classic WordPress business theme suitable for eCommerce sites. It supports eCommerce features out of the box, and is a perfect choice for clothing brands and online clothing stores.

Inside, you will find 2 demo sites, a sticky header, a featured slider, multiple homepage sections, and footer widgets. It comes with built-in page templates and also integrates with page builders like Beaver Builder and WPBakery for easy customization.

18. Open Shop

Open Shop

Open Shop is a WordPress clothing store theme with WooCommerce integration. It’s designed for speed and performance. With multiple colors and background options, Open Shop is an eye-catching theme.

When it comes to features, Open Shop offers custom widgets, product carousel slider, category filter, and more. It also lets you start a blog for your clothing store.

19. Silk

Silk

Silk is a gorgeous WordPress fashion shop and clothing store theme. It comes with a featured post slider, social sharing icons, an Instagram feed display, and a mega menu.

The theme offers excellent font choices that make your content highly readable. With the built-in style manager, you can customize colors and fonts for the full website easily.

20. Velure

Velure

Velure is a beautifully crafted WordPress theme for boutiques, fashion blogging, and lifestyle bloggers. It has gorgeous typography and lets you present your clothing brand in a stylish and professional way.

You get a visual customizer to manage colors, fonts, background, and more. Velure is fully responsive and retina ready, meaning your store will look great on all devices.

21. Modern Store

Modern Store

Modern Store is a premium-like free WordPress theme for clothing stores. It has a minimalist, trendy design with all the features you need to add your products and run an online store.

The theme provides custom color choices, social icons, built-in shopping cart buttons, the option for a custom logo, an ad banner, and more. It also offers a few homepage templates to launch your site quickly.

We hope this article helped you find the best clothing store WordPress themes. You may also want to check out our guide on the best email marketing services to stay in touch with your prospects and customers.

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September 25, 2020 at 05:00PM