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I have narrowed my list down to a handful of wordpress woocommerce themes. I would like to get everyone's opinion on which looks the best!


My clothing line store is for younger teens so I would like to have a website that looks more hip and attractive to buyers. Not stores that look too professional such as large industries and business service themes.


What do you think??


(This one is my first favorite) WordPress - MayaShop - A Flexible Responsive e-Commerce Theme | ThemeForest



(second Favorite) WordPress - Neighborhood - Responsive Multi-Purpose Shop Theme | ThemeForest


(Tied as my 2nd favorite I think. The only con on the home page is the product thumbnails seem to be real tiny.) WordPress - ShopPress: Responsive WooCommerce WordPress Theme | ThemeForest


(3rd favorite) WordPress - GoodStore - WooCommerce Responsive Theme | ThemeForest
 

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Looks like we've made a similar amount of headway. I need to try to finish mine up this weekend and start putting product on it.

I'm not quite as brave as you though, I need to get some more work done before I reveal it.

You're off to a good start.

I've made a couple real sales of custom work and can tell you that WooCommerce works well. Considering I'm not finished yet I was surprised it worked like it was supposed to.
 

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My clothing line store is for younger teens so I would like to have a website that looks more hip and attractive to buyers. Not stores that look too professional such as large industries and business service themes.
Do younger teens really do a lot of online shopping? Do they have credit cards to make their own purchases?

In all likelihood, your target audience will need their parents to buy for them. So while it's a good idea to make your site hip for younger teens, you should also make sure your site is attractive to the actual buyers... the parents.

Most parents like to make in-store purchases so the kids can try stuff on. So when a kid asks their parent to get them a t-shirt online, it will be an impulse buy. You have a very limited amount of time to make the parent feel safe about making a purchase. Make sure your site is equipped to handle that.
 
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