Everyday Western
Feature the most important product category first and make it feel like a collection.
View CollectionCactus & Thread is a boutique retail demo built for shops that need product categories, new arrivals, local pickup, store visits, reviews, and a polished shopping-style layout.
This layout feels different because it is product-led. It is built for boutiques, gift shops, western stores, jewelry shops, and local retail brands.
Feature the most important product category first and make it feel like a collection.
View CollectionPerfect for accessories, gifts, and add-on purchases.
Use this for shoes, bags, hats, candles, or local goods.
Retail websites need clean product cards, prices, categories, and a path to shop, reserve, call, or visit the store.
Soft neutral outfit card for boutiques, apparel shops, and western lifestyle stores.
Show jewelry, accessories, handmade goods, watches, or small gift products.
Great for bags, local maker goods, gift shop items, or seasonal store displays.
Use this card style for clothing, western wear, casual fashion, or boutique basics.
For retail, a lookbook section can increase perceived value by showing how items work together.
This section is intentionally different from your service demos. It feels like a retail magazine page.
Dress, hat, tote, and jewelry shown as one complete style direction.
Use this for seasonal campaigns, featured outfits, or curated product groups.
Simple styling cards help customers imagine themselves wearing the product.
This demo can be customized for boutiques, jewelry stores, gift shops, smoke shops, sporting goods, western stores, antique shops, and local retail businesses.
Replace these with real Google reviews, customer quotes, Instagram comments, or local store testimonials.
“The site makes the boutique feel stylish, local, and easy to browse before visiting.”
— Hannah P.“I love that the collections, hours, and store visit info are easy to find from my phone.”
— Marissa G.“This feels like a real boutique brand, not just another basic small business site.”
— Elena R.