
Shopify empowers people from all walks of life to build their own independent businesses and create change in the world through commerce. These inspiring Shopify stores are leading the way by example, innovating in fields such as upcycling trash into fabrics, developing cult-favorite beauty products, eliminating single-use items, and more.
Shopify provides an opportunity for businesses to create a shop that is an expression of who they are, what they believe in, and their plans for the future. Check out some examples below.
- Art and home décor stores
- Beauty and health stores
- Clothing and fashion stores
- Electronics and gadget store
- Food and drink stores
- Footwear
- Jewelry and accessories stores
- Subscription stores
- Other inspiring Shopify stores
Art and home décor stores
01. 18 Karat Store

18 Karat’s Shopify website is the perfect place to start if you need inspiration for your home décor. The product range includes modern pieces inspired by nature, with a focus on clean lines and warm autumn colors. You’ll find everything from furniture to artwork, all beautifully displayed on the site.
02. Amira Rahim

If you need some creative inspiration for your Shopify website, look no further. Raven Roxanne has a beautifully designed site that is perfect for anyone in the arts industry.Her use of bright colors and engaging images makes her site stand out from the rest. Plus, she offers plenty of helpful resources on her blog to assist others in creating their own masterpiece.
03. ARMAC Martin

The shop’s homepage has a professional tone, with product imagery that highlights the look and feel of their merchandise. When you click on it from within your browser window or screen there is no question about where to find what one needs because ARMAC Martin made sure not only does this store have an easily accessible hamburger menu but also shows off how long they’ve been in operation for 90 years which gives customers more reasons why come back again soon!
04. Artisaire

The Thomsen family who run Artisaire still find joy in handwriting their own thank you notes and sealing each one by hand. They are not just any company, they specialize exclusively on the art of wax sealing which dates back centuries ago when people customization was needed for different purposes like protecting goods from spoilage or ensuring authenticity through signature capture- all things that modern technology has render obsolete yet these creative entrepreneurs haven’t forgotten what brings them together: good old fashioned creativity with an eye towards quality!
05. Au Lit Fine Linens

Au Lit Fine Linens is committed to improving the quality of life by providing customers with high-quality bedding and bath products. The company strives towards this mission through their dedication not just in designing aesthetically pleasing designs, but also creating functional goods that will last long enough for any household’s needs!
06. BITTERMILK

Bittermilk is a shop for anyone who wants to have more fun with their cocktails. It’s a line of cocktail mixers made with real ingredients by bartenders, for cocktail enthusiasts. The page is inviting, with pictures of “The craftsmen and their parlor tricks” along with text at the end of the page linking you to the shops’ social media pages and reminding you “This isn’t the bitter end.”
07. Brooklinen

Brooklinen is a website that sells bedding and bath linens. The company was founded in 2014 by Rich Fulop and Vicki Fulop, who were inspired by their own experiences searching for quality bedding. Brooklinen offers a wide range of products, including sheets, comforters, duvets, pillows, and towels. The company prides itself on offering high-quality products at an affordable price, and all of its products are backed by a lifetime warranty. Brooklinen also offers free shipping on all orders over $50, making it easy to get the perfect bedding for your home. Whether you’re looking for luxury or affordability, Brooklinen has you covered.
08. Canada Icons

Canada Icons is an online store that specializes in selling Canadian-made goods like parkas, canoes and toboggans. They pride themselves on the fact they are telling stories about each item to go with it – from where its made all what makes up your unique story!
09. Creativebooster

Creativebooster is a website that provides a platform for creative professionals to showcase their work and connect with potential clients. The site features a sleek and modern design, with an easily navigable interface. Creative professionals can create a profile on the site and upload samples of their work, which can then be browsed by potential clients. The site also features a blog section, where creative professionals can share their insights and expertise. Overall, Creativebooster is an excellent resource for both creative professionals and those seeking to hire them.
10. Floorplan

Floorplan offers a wide selection of carpets and rugs to choose from, but it also allows you the option for creating your own custom rug. This top Shopify store provides all customers with an expert design team who can help them visualize how their home would look once they’ve placed this beautiful flooring into its space!
11. Haus

The Haus website has a simple design that makes navigation easy and enjoyable. The bright colors used on the site ensure you can find what your looking for quickly, with no need to struggle through an complicated layout or navigate around trying not miss anything!
12. Hem

Hem’s website has a modern layout that matches the style of their products, which includes furniture and rugs. The store also offers lighting options in addition to other home accessories like throws or candles for those who want some retail therapy while they’re online shopping!
13. JOCO Cups

JOCO Cups are designed to enhance your morning brew, save you taste buds and help out mother nature. They also allow users of the site showcase their own products in an up-sell alert section for all those who love what they offer but can’t find it on this platform!
14. Lunchskins

Kristen Quigley launched Lunchskins as a way to eliminate the use of plastic wrappers, bags and containers when packing lunches for her kids. The reusable bag are dishwasher safe with an attached strap that can be worn on your shoulder or carried in one hand while holding onto other things like ice cream! They’re also grease-proof which means they’ll keep food fresh until lunchtime arrives at school again tomorrow morning.
15. Made in Cookware

The website for this cookware and kitchen essentials store is one of the top websites on earth, with an impressive Alexa ranking. When you enter their shopify site it automatically points out seasonal products as well as alternative CTAs inviting users to “shop sets” or “shop all.” From there they have high quality materials that show off professional chefs’ seal approval; additionally publications like Architectural Digest recommend them too! Our only complaint about these guys would be how slow loading time can sometimes get but otherwise everything looks pristine online no matter what device we use – desktop versus laptop etc..
16. Nick Mayer

Nick Mayer’s Shopify store is one of the most interesting around. It reflects his passion for marine biology, which he once pursued as a career before transitioning into artistically designing art work that ranges from watercolor paintings to carvings on wood products like furniture or even canoe frames!
17. Not Pot

The first thing that comes to mind when you think of CBD oil and pot are probably serious thoughts like “stoned” or “high.” But Not Pot has managed in just a few words ( Chill Out!) They sell gummy sweets infused with this cannabinoid, which helps provide relief for everything ranging from anxiety disorders all the way down pain management.
Witty doesn’t even begin describe these witty sayings!
18. Package Free

With just a few clicks, you can have your own sustainable swap box full of eco-friendly goodies. Package Free Shop offers almost anything in the house without sacrificing style or quality for those looking to reduce their waste footprint while still providing consumers with access points on how they are living Green!
On this site there is social proof from trusted sources such as PR Daily along side content that tells us more about what makes these guys so great – giving reasons why others should join them by purchasingswaps instead using traditional retail methods like packaging.
19. Pop Chart Lab

Chart lovers rejoice! Pop Chart Lab has a chart for any interests you may have. Their topics range from “The Many Varieties of Whiskey” to “The Diagram of Dogs” and are organized in a modern, easy-to-use website. Even their logo is a mini chart!
20. Rainbow Vision

Leela Hoehn established Rainbow Vision as an artist and creative director as part of her never-ending journey of creativity. Expressing herself is something she’s passionate about, which definitely comes through in the vibrant and printed designs on greeting cards, planners, journals, notebooks, and other gifts that she sells. The brand frequently collaborates with One Tree Planted to ensure they are taking the necessary steps towards being a sustainable business that doesn’t hurt the environment.
21. Revival

The infographic banner Revival uses is not only beautiful, but also useful. In a quick glance, shoppers can see the different sizes of rugs available and how they might be used in their home. This engaging content encourages shoppers to imagine the benefits of owning one of Revival‘s products — which subsequently boosts sales.
22. Silk and Willow

Silk and Willow is a sustainable wedding décor boutique for earth-conscious couples. Founder Shellie Pomery began her career as a graphic designer, but found her true passion creating fabrics with natural dyes. Silk and Willow’s selection includes plant-dyed silk ribbons, table linens, and handmade stationery. It’s the perfect place to get lost in all the beautiful details that go into planning a wedding.
23. St. Frank

At this Shopify store, you can purchase lovely handcrafted decor for all sorts of occasions. You’ll be able to find what you’re looking for easily as the website is designed sleekly and functionally. From pillows to kitchenware and more, St. Frank has got everything when it comes to accessorizing your home beautifully!
24. Felting Wool

Super Team Deluxe is a Felting Wool webpage that sells limited edition enamel pins. Instead of making the customer search for what they want, all of the pins are displayed on the landing page. A fun design element is when customers hover over a pin; a changing rainbow border pops up. It’s not only different, but it’s also exciting!
25. Tattly

Tina Roth-Eisenburg originally started Tattly as a side hobby, but it has since grown into a successful business. This Shopify store ships 2.6 million temporary tattoos per year, charging an average of $5 to $15 per piece.
26. Terre Bleu

Milton, Ontario’s Terre Bleu lavender farm is the perfect place to take a break from city life and escape to the country. Ian and Isabelle Baird own Terre Bleu which was inspired by their love for Provence. Today, the Bacird’s Shopify store features beauty, food, and household products all infused with Lavendar essential oils giving you a little piece of Provence no matter where you are in Canada!
Beauty and health stores
27. Act and Acre

Act and Acre’s social proof on their homepage is top-notch. By featuring that their products have been in high-class magazines such as Vogue and Glossy, it makes the prospect take them more seriously as a brand right away. So, if you have any sort of social proof that can help support the credibility of your product, use it somewhere on your Shopify store; preferably both on the homepage and product pages.
28. Beardbrand

In less than a year, Eric Bandholz’s online business for men’s beard care, Beardbrand, was making $120,000 in monthly sales. Additionally, the company’s email list rapidly accumulated over 7,000 emails. The website also has a quiz which helps you find the best fragrance depending on your skin type and hair length.
29. Beauty Bakerie

In less than a year, Eric Bandholz’s online business for men’s beard care, Beardbrand, was making $120,000 in monthly sales. Additionally, the company’s email list rapidly accumulated over 7,000 emails. The website also has a quiz which helps you find the best fragrance depending on your skin type and hair length.
30. Beneath Your Mask

Having been diagnosed with a severe form of lupus, Dana Jackson knows the importance of all-natural ingredients in beauty products. Jackson’s own search for such products led her to create Beneath Your Mask, which uses nontoxic and natural ingredients to rejuvenate and heal skin.
31. Bite

At its core, Bite believes in taking care of the planet.
This company’s use of persuasive statistics effectively drives home their mission statement that they limit plastic consumption . After all, who can argue with facts and science? If a reader challenges their preconceived notions after skimming your copy, they are more likely to see your products as part of the solution to reduce global pollution.
32. Bondi Beach Tea Co.

Skinny Teatox is a detox tea program that uses 100% natural ingredients to help improve health and lose weight. The website design appealed to many people, so it was included as one of the top 50 Ecommerce Stores Built Using Shopify. There are no chemicals or preservatives in any of the teas- just pure tea leaves, senna leaf, ginseng, chrysanthemum, cinnamon bark, cloves ,rhubarb ,ginger ,and more.
33. Bootea

In 2016, Bootea revolutionized the dietary and lifestyle scene with its detox tea. With an expertly marketed Instagram presence, this Shopify store has achieved listings with multiple national retailers and over one million customers worldwide.
34. Bulletproof

Gear up for a healthier lifestyle with Bulletproof. With our coffee, supplements and books to help you upgrade your life!
In 2012 Dave Asprey founded this company that offers high-quality products made from the earth’s finest ingredients – all in an effort towards upgrading people’s lives by giving them more energy or simply living healthier lifestyles as they please; we at bullet proof believe its everyone’ s responsibility not just ours so when given access into these things like MCT oils which can be used on any meal plan without changing what foods are eaten but rather how those meals are processed and turned into energy by the body.
35. BYBI

BYBI is very similar to Bite in terms of their USP. They sell ‘100% natural, vegan, and cruelty-free’ beauty products. Not only do they have great merchandise, but they also have amazing content. They regularly post DIY recipes, product reviews, and industry news. Content marketing is the future, and BYBI is definitely ahead of the game!
36. Cheekbone Beauty

Jennifer Harper, an Indigenous woman and owner, started Cheekbone Beauty, a Shopify store with vegan and cruelty-free beauty products. As part of the brand’s goal to have zero waste by 2023, its lipsticks come in biodegradable paper packaging that uses 85% less plastic than regular lipstick tubes. The team at Cheekbone Beauty donates 10% of profits to organizations like First Nations Child and Family Caring Society (FNCFCS) and Shannens Dream.
37. Colourpop

Colourpop is one of the most successful makeup brands in America. The company was founded by two friends, who wanted to make contouring and lip-sync easier for everyone with their affordable price points that are comparable (and sometimes cheaper) than other high end cosmetics companies’. It all started back when they were just an operation measuring less than 10 employees working from home offices using Instagram – now it’s globally known as Colour Pop!
38. Concrete Minerals

This Shopify store example was founded in 2009. It’s all about creating high-end vegan and cruelty-free cosmetics with a unique twist—less ingredients, more pigment. The brand is committed to using no parabens or preservatives in its products and is also 100% gluten-free. Located in Southern California, it provides free shipping worldwide on all orders of $40 and above.
39. Corkcicle

Corkcicle’s website looks classic at first, but upon further exploration, its uniqueness is undeniable. Unlike most websites that feature drop-down menus at the top of the page, Corkcicle hides its menu at the bottom instead.
40. Corpus

Corpus’s use of imaginative visuals on their homepage is excellent. Also, we can’t help but compliments the popup box that appears in the middle of the screen. Usually, this type of thing is really irritating – however, they offer you a 10% discount on your first purchase, which makes it a lot more enticing!
41. Flex

Flex is an excellent alternative to tampons because it allows women to have sex while menstruating. If you think that’s not a valuable enough business idea, take a look at how much social media attention this brand has garnered over the years.
42. Frank

Frank Body is an excellent example of how to woman can be both sophisticated and girly, as well as funny and witty. The sayings on the packaging and website are eye-catching and inventive. Additionally, the overall aesthetic of the webpage is fun and inviting. If you want to capture your customer’s attention, take note from Frank Body.
43. Fresh Heritage

After a journey to Africa, Jamil and Gamal Codner were motivated to bring back traditional grooming habits and oils to the United States. They had no clue that they would end up launching one of the most outstanding Shopify shops around. Fresh Heritage’s products are created to nourish and strengthen hair specifically for men of color. With beauty kits, beard oils, and combs available, Fresh Heritage fills an unserved market.
44. Happy Earth Tea

Happy Earth Tea is devoted to both physical and mental wellbeing. The company works exclusively with certified organic tea gardens in order to provide loose-leaf teas of the highest quality. Another example of a Shopify store done right, Happy Earth Tea’s minimalistic design features stunning visuals that inspire feelings of joy and contentment.
45. Huel

Huel (Human + Fuel) was founded in 2015 by Julian Hearn with the goal of creating convenient, affordable food that is nutritionally complete and has minimal impact on animals and the environment. Huel is a leading provider of nutritionally complete meals and supplements that has been seen throughout the fitness industry as well. Their website provides information about how they can help with your health goals, while also being short but sweet copy to make it hard for potential customers not want what they’re selling…and if this wasn’t enough there are 4 out 8 reviews on Trustpilot score above 80% which shows even more confidence in buying from them!
46. Jeffree Star Cosmetics

Jeffree Star Cosmetics is the cosmetics brand of Jeffree Star, an American makeup artist, fashion designer, and model. Many people consider it to be one of the most popular Shopify stores for makeup and cosmetics. The website is brightly colored pink, with holiday editions and special offers for customers. There is also free US shipping available for orders over $100.
47. Ksubi

Ksubi’s homepage header is unique and different from traditionalheaders. Instead of using one photo or a slider, it uses a flashy video.The moving images are fast-paced and create an exciting feeling. The whole website is edgy and unusual.
48. Kylie Cosmetics

Kylie Cosmetics, the wildly popular beauty company powered by Shopify, regularly holds some of the largest flash sales on the web. Kylie’s products are in such high demand that they often sell out within minutes!
49. LastObject

Isabel Aagaard, Kare Frandsen, and Nicolas Aagaard are the minds behind LastObject. This company strives to create replacements for single-use items. So far, they have designed reusable swabs and tissues that have a tenth of the environmental impact of traditional disposable options. The team has raised funds through successful crowdfunding campaigns.
50. Little Sparrow Tea

Little Sparrow Tea is a London-based boutique tea company that aims to provide unique and fulfilling tea experiences. A variety of teas can be found on their website, such as white, herbal, black, and green tea. In addition to being an online storefront via Shopify, Little Sparrow Tea also has a blog filled with content about the health benefits of drinking tea as well as other fascinating topics related to this beverage.
51. Luxy Hair

Luxy Hair is a Shopify store that specializes in clip-in hair extensions. Their hair extensions are worn by thousands of women worldwide and are a great way to add length and volume to your hair, as well as experiment with different colors without damaging your own hair. In addition to selling their products, Luxy Hair also has a blog where they share hairstyle ideas, transformation videos, information about the brand and its story, and much more!
52. Makeup For Melanin Girls (Mfmg)

By using social media platforms and celebrating diversity within the beauty industry, Tomi Gbeleyi created a line of products that are designed for deeper skin tones. His goal was to shift the narrative within the community and get people to think outside of the box when it comes to inclusivity. By doing this, he has demonstrated that everyone can have access to quality products no matter their shade or tone.
53. Manscaped

Manscaped is a company that specializes in male grooming products. Their mission is to help guys feel more confident and stylish by providing high-quality products and services. They offer a wide range of products, including body washes, shaving creams, hair styling products, and more. They also offer Manscaped services, which include manscaping ( facial hair removal) and pampering (massages, manicures, etc). In addition to their product offerings, Manscaped also provides helpful tips and advice on their website and blog. Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift for a special guy in your life or just wanting to treat yourself, Manscaped has something for everyone.
54. Meow Meow

Tara Pelletier and Jeff Kurosaki are the masterminds behind Meow Meow Tweet- an organic vegan skin care company. Its innovative, natural products and recyclable packaging withJeff’s illustrationshave made it a customer favorite. Not only does Meow Mew Support causes that share its values, but also offers practices likebulk refillsandreturning containersfor reuse to reduce wastefulness.
55. Morphe

Morphe is a online store that provides affordable makeup products. They are also known to be a company with excellent customer service. I had the pleasure of recently placed an order with them, and I was very pleased with the outcome. The products arrived quickly and were well-packaged. In addition, the quality of the products was excellent. I would definitely recommend Morphe to anyone looking for affordable, high-quality makeup products.
56. NCLA

The Shopify store, NCLA Beauty, specializes in a variety ofcosmetic items like jelly balms, lipsticks and most notably – nail products. Although all the products look very promising, what’s really interesting is the website’s design. Agreed?
57. Nutriseed

Nutriseed is a Shopify store with a passion for nutrition. In just a few years, the brand has gone from humble beginnings in the countryside to a state-of-the-art British manufacturing facility. Nutriseed takes a hands-on approach that requires it to maintain complete control over the quality of its products, from start to finish. It currently has almost 40,000 followers on Instagram and sells more than 200 products per day.
58. Ouai

The simplicity of OUAI’s navigation bar at the top of their homepage is appealing. Creating easy-to-use navigation is important to providing a great user experience, and even more so when it comes to increasing sales. Incorporate OUAI’s tactics by keeping your main menu straightforward.
59. Halo Beauty

Halo Beauty’s commitment to providing high quality, affordable beauty products that are accessible for everyone means they offer a wide range of body care and skincare items. Their natural ingredients mean their formulas won’t strip your skin or damage hair like some otherstore brands can do–and with prices starting under $10/item it’ll be difficult not find something you love! So why wait? Visit halobeauty today!”
60. Pixi

Pixi is an innovative beauty brand that sells makeup and skincare products to enhance natural beauty. Their Shopify website has a well-designed lead generation flow including newsletter signup popups for your customers!
61. Press

Georgie and Ed, the founders of Press, grew to love cold-pressed juices. They found that these drinks were not only delicious and convenient but also healthy. So they started a Shopify store with the goal of providing people withjuices that are enjoyable and nutritious. Now, their business is thriving as customers return again and again for more of their products.
62. Satya

After her daughter was diagnosed with skin conditions and eczema, Satya founder Patrice Mousseau began researching and testing the creation of effective, nontoxic, and fragrance-free skin care products. Made with just five certified organic ingredients, Satya’s line provides a simple alternative to traditional skin care. Proudly Indigenous- and female-owned, Satya is also committed to being carbon neutral, not testing on animals, and supporting social and environmental causes.
63. SkinnyMe Tea

This Australian company Detox Tea assists people in reaching their health and wellness goals. Only nine months after it started as a Shopify store, it was making $600,000 per month.
64. SKKN BY KIM

The cosmetic brand SKNN BY KIM, owned by Kim Kardashian West, has gained a lot of popularity and fame. With periodic sales, the products are not only high quality but also sell out quickly. It’s one of the top Shopify stores for cosmetics.
65. Smarty Pits

Smarty Pits was once a thriving and successful natural store on Alexa ranking but recently they have seen their rankings drop. The homepage banner is focused towards how your purchases can save lives with added information about ingredients in each product as well as being free-from certain things such like makeup stains or greasy hair products that may harm you if not washed properly after use (which we all know isn’t always easy). There’s also featured sections called “Picks Of The Month” which showcase new arrivals from various categories including deodorants for those who suffer from body odor issues! Plus real reviews written by customers themselves to give you an honest opinion about each product before making a purchase. You can tell that this Shopify store provides loads of information without being overwhelming, and the story included on the website is a great way to connect with the company’s mission.
66. SokoGlam

Soko Glam is a leading destination for Korean beauty products, offering a carefully curated selection of the best skincare, makeup, and hair care items from Korea. Since its launch in 2012, Soko Glam has been at the forefront of the Korean beauty trends, helping to introduce popular products like sheet masks and BB creams to a global audience. In addition to being a trusted source for information on all things K-beauty, Soko Glam is also committed to helping customers achieve their own personal skincare goals. With a team of experienced estheticians on hand to offer expert advice, Soko Glam is the perfect place to start your journey into the world of Korean beauty.
67. 100% Pure

100% Pure is a company that makes all their products from scratch, using only natural ingredients. They don’t use any harmful chemicals or synthetic fragrances in the formulas so you can feel good about them! And with recycled packaging and sustainable practices throughout production process it’s easy to see why this beauty brand has quickly become one of our favorites too – we love how they’re committed not just towards making us look beautiful but also caring for ourselves AND Mother Earth along the way.
68. The Ghostly Store

This store is like no other, offering an eclectic range of goods from leather wallets and coffee beans to art prints and vinyl records– all donning the same ghost logo. The company seems focused on catering to those “with open eyes and open ears.”
69. The Honey Pot

The Honey Pot is a feminine care company created by women and science, with the aim of helping other women ease their discomfort. Our teams’ focus on specific use cases like expecting mothers or busy ladies who need to rejuvenate sets us apart. By using Shopify in our store, we help provide natural solutions to itchiness and irritation for all types of menstruation needs.
70. Then I Met You

Charlotte Cho, the skin care and beauty curator and founder behind Soko Glam, decided it was time to create a line of skin care products of her own. Then I Met You celebrates the idea of “jeong”—the feeling of empathy and affection for people, places, things. After years perfecting the formulas with leading chemists in Korea, their cruelty-free product line was released on the market, bringing transformative experiences for users.
71. Tofino Soap Company

Angela L’Heureux was inspired by Tofino’s magnificent landscape of trees draped in moss, effervescent greenery, and soothing ocean waves to modernize her family recipes. The result? Candles, soaps, and body care products under the name Tofino Soap Company– all 100% natural of course. Angela is committed not only to using sustainable ingredients but also package her items with 80% glass and biodegradable paper stock packaging.
72. Unwrapped Life

Arden Teasdale and Hayley McKenzie started Unwrapped Life to provide beauty products that are both effective and sustainable. Their items, like shampoo bars wrapped in compostable paper, generate virtually no waste. They have applied this waste reduction philosophy to all areas of their business: from setting up an extensive network of wholesalers to help reduce shipping, to starting a refill program for liquid products with a retail partner in Calgary, Alberta.
Clothing and fashion stores
73. Adored Vintage

Adored Vintage is a unique Shopify store that expertly mixes vintage clothing with modern pieces. It’s like taking a trip to the gorgeous French countryside without leaving your home. Owner Rodellee Bas curates every collection with love, sourcing items from her affinity for silhouettes of times past. Adored Vintage also donates part of their revenue to local classrooms, and Rodellee is always willing to mentor other women in business.
74. Aether

Aether is a brand that provides clothing to withstand our toughest weather conditions. Their video banner on their homepage engages visitors immediately and Like other Shopify stores listed here, they have designed an entire niche audience – primarily those living in cities who want clothes made for outdoor settings like Aether’s garments can stand up against anything from rainwater droplets splashing onto them while you’re out jogging by day or coming back home after work only worsen the condition, so Aether creates a solution to that.
75. Aje

Aje’s black and white color scheme with minimalist design is the perfect example of a clean online store. The lack of competing colors makes the product photos pop even more.
76. Argent

This Shopify shop is all about helping women look their best and feel confident at work. With its selection of vibrant blazers and floral jackets, Argent ensures that there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to make a statement or simply want to sharpen up your work wardrobe, Argent has got you covered.
77. ban.do

At Ban.do, shoppers can purchase fashionable items like graphic tees, jumpsuits, and swimsuits as well as tech accessories and desk supplies. The website is bright and easy to navigate, with an embedded Instagram feed that displays the products in use.
78. Beefcake Swimwear

Mel Wells didn’t launch Beefcake Swimwear until she had spent two years perfecting the line. The suits are both sustainable and ethically made, inspired by 1920s fashion. They’re manufactured in Portland, Oregon by people who earn a living wage. Mel is as transparent as possible about how much it costs to make each piece of swimwear.
79. Clark Street Mercantile

Clark Street Mercantile understands that people want to buy clothes that will last. They handpick their merchandise with this in mind and only sell items from brands that share their commitment to quality craftsmanship. When you purchase something from Clark Street Mercantile, you can be confident it was made with care.
80. Coming Soon New York

The photo slider on their home page is certainly catches the eye. It’s a great example of how you can present and draw attention to your best products using widgets. I also love their pink color palette; although, that might just be because it happens to be my favorite color!
81. Condor

Just below Condor’s main navigation menu, they have a bar listing reasons why customers should spend their hard-earned cash on their products. At the time of writing, Condor published the following:
- Free delivery over $40
- Free click and collect
- Free and easy returns
- Fives stars on Trust Pilot
By doing this, Condor tackles some of the barriers that could hinder a purchase permanently and uses social proof to build trust with their audience — something essential in any business!
82. Dropdead

Dropdead is a clothing store that sells shirts with sayings like “drop dead” and “IDC.” If you’re looking to be different and express yourself through fashion, this site is for you.
83. Goodfair

Goodfair is unique in that it offers customers the chance to purchase mystery bundles of clothing instead of individual items. This saves time and money for both the company and the customer, while also helping to combat fast fashion culture. By buying preloved fashion pieces through Goodfair, people are able to help lower their carbon footprint.
84. Gymshark

Originally established in 2012 by Ben Francis and some of his high school friends, Gymshark has become one of the most popular fitness brands worldwide. Supported by millions of engaged social media followers and customers located in 131 countries, this Shopify store continues to grow rapidly.
85. Hiut Denim Co.

All of the products on this Shopify store have been designed by Marc Wenn in London. The primary focus for the brand is luxury biker denim, Chelsea boots, and handmade backpacks. According to Marc Wenn, there are many different things you can do early on to gain traction–such as personally emailing your first 100 customers to say thank you. This method proved successful for his Shopify store.
86. Jackie Smith

Jackie Smith was founded with a rebellious spirit and the website follows suit. Its vibrant and cutting-edge design will make you take notice. The bright colors, flashy animations, and overall impressive design elements seem to pop right off the screen!
87. Jacobi Press

Founded at Yale, Jacobi Press has an interesting history which has helped contribute to the success of their Shopify store. Custom-made suits have been J. Press’s trademark for years, and they have become known as a front runner of Ivy League style.
By highlighting their unique story, Jacobi Press leaves a lasting impression on shoppers that encourages them to becomes part of their legacy.
88. John Elliott

At John Elliott, you’ll find fashionable clothing that is also functional, with unique fabrics. We appreciate that they offer free shipping in the U.S., and it’s prominently displayed on their website. Additionally, we love how minimalist design is done well here!
89. Ketnipz

Harry Hambley started sharing his character Bean on Instagram when he was just a teenager. The positivity, puns, and humor of Ketnipz caught the attention of millions and allowed Harry to work with art festivals and Instagram. He has also created his own line of merchandise featuring Bean. You can find sweaters, t-shirts, and accessories with the adorable character on the brand’s Shopify store.
90. Khara Kapas

Khara Kapas is a Shopify shop that sells boutique clothing inspired by Indian culture. The brand’s name comes from the Hindi word for “pure cotton.” Khara Kapas’ products are distinguished by their use of natural colors, versatile prints, and minimalistic design. All of the brand’s items are handmade in India but can be shipped worldwide. On average, the shop generates over $1,500 in sales per day.
91. Kirrin Finch

Kirrin Finch is one of the best Shopify stores because it sells apparels that does not focus on gender. The clothing are instead inspired by menswear but specifically designed to fit a range of female and non-binary bodies. In addition, the store utilizes eco-friendly fabrics and sustainable practices to reduce pollution. Finally, Kirrin Finch only partners with manufacturers who uphold fair labor standards and ethical practices.
92. Lucy Folk

Endorsed by Vogue and the Business of Fashion, Lucy Folk is one of the most famous Shopify stores. Her use of social proof lets us know that she’s a store worth visiting.
93. Mahabis

The Mahabis brand is the essence of chill. The ecommerce website matches the brands relaxed, simple, and chill vibes. Lifestyle photos scattered throughout the site beautifully display the slippers. Mahabis uses subtle marketing and definite branding to draw in more customers.
94. Millk

This Shopify shop offers baby clothing that is both stylish and comfortable. The store went live in 2016 with the goal of designing clothes that can be worn every day. That’s why Millk pays extra attention to practical shapes, using soft, natural, and versatile fabrics.
95. Modern Citizen

Modern Citizen is a highly sophisticated Shopify store that sells an excellent collection of fashionable clothing, cosmetics, and home items. The fundamental goal behind Modern Citizen is to offer ‘refined style’ at accessible prices.
96. Muroexe

Muroexe is a clean, classic website that features all the basic design elements without being too simple. The shoes are displayed in a minimal grid, making it easy for customers to browse. Overall, the site has a very pleasing aesthetic.
97. Naadam

Naadam, a startup based out of TIBM- cushioning Research & Design Institute (TibCom) is on a mission to make cashmere products more accessible than ever before while offering entirely sustainable and socially responsible clothing options.
Technology produces fabrications which are then converted into finished goods by machine sewing techniques or hand craftsmanship; however most companies only focus halfheartedly about sustainability because they cannot find ways for it fit within their business model without compromising quality as consumers want assurance when buying expensive items such as clothes made from natural materials like goat hair!
98. Naja

Naja is an underwear company that was founded by designer Catalina Girald and actress Gina Rodriguez. Naja’s inclusion extends to their undergarments being sold in multiple nude colors to better match every skin tone. In order to empower women, the company employs single mothers and female heads of households . Beyond just employment, Naja also gives 2% of its sales to support sewing programs at local foundations.
99. Negative

Negative wanted to create an inclusive environment for women where they could feel confident in their own skin. This Shopify store’s revenue increased by 150% after just a few years, debuting to positive reception from companies such as Forbes, Vogue, and The Wall Street Journal.
100. New Market Goods

New Market Goods does more than just sell clothes, they highlight how manufacturing is done in Bangladesh. All of their products come from hand-woven fabric created by artisans there who are proud to be part on this process and provide jobs for others nearby as well!
101. Nice Laundry

One of the most unique design elements on Nice Laundry’s website is the constantly updated recycled number right on the homepage. Not only does Nice Laundry offer a fun twist on boring socks and underwears, but they also focus on recycling. This makes for a perfect example of an online store with a greater purpose.
102. Norwegian Rain

Norwegian Rain is a store that specializes in stylish and functional waterproof clothing. This Shopify store has been successful because of their impressive USP — every one of their garments is handcrafted and uses some of the best weather protection technology on the market. That’s quite a claim!
103. Of Mercer

At Of Mercer, They strike a perfect balance between white space, photography, and copy on their website. This shows that they understand the importance of silence and negative space. Additionally, all design choices are elegant and tasteful – there’s nothing here that would be considered gaudy or excessive.
104. Oi Polloi

Many people visit Trunkster just to view the beautifully designed web-store. But what they don’t know is that Trunkster features a world’s first roll top suitcase with zipperless entry, USB charger, location tracking and digital scale.
105. Pour Moi

Pour Moi is a Shopify store for lingerie, swimwear, and nightwear of any size. It offers products that fit the needs of modern, fashion-conscious women, providing them with the support and comfort they require. Navigating this store to add products to cart or connect socially is a seamless experience.
106. Quaker Marine Supply

The Quaker Marine Supply brand has a long, rich history. It was founded in 1949 by Joe Kadison, a Coast Guard veteran who originally sold marine hardware and clothing. In the 1960s, Ernest Hemingway famously wore QMS caps. Today, the company continues to sell its incredible hats inspired by East Coast summer style – and consumers are drawn to brands with fascinating stories attached to them. Quaker Marine Supply definitely fits that bill!
107. Rothy’s

Rothy’s creates stunning footwear and accessories out of eco-friendly materials using 3D knitting technology. It is also one of the best Shopify shops, working hard to achieve zero waste. So far, Rothy’s has recycled over 60 million plastic water bottles into shoes and bags, and its shoeboxes are strong enough to ship without additional packaging. Plus, they’re biodegradable and made with 85% post-consumer recycled materials!
108. Sir

Although it’s located on the other side of the world, we couldn’t help but include this store in our list because it’s one of the most gorgeous online retailers for clothing. Shopify provides users with beautiful webspace todesign stores that reflect their unique style and brand identity. Sir has utilized this opportunity by filling its store theme with bold images and a calming message.
109. SoYoung

A quarter of this company’s revenue comes from its online Shopify stores, which feature a wide range of collections for adults, kids, and babies.
110. Suta

Suta, founded by sisters Sujata and Taniya Biswas, is a fashion house based in Mumbai, India that dedicates itself to empowering weavers and artisans in disempowered communities through sustainable fabrics. Mixing unique handmade fabrics with classic saree silhouettes, dresses, and blouses; Suta’s pieces represent a meeting of tradition meets creativity meets design.
111. Taylor Stitch

Taylor Stitch’s online Shopify store sells custom and tailored menswear, with the goal of making sophisticated dressing more affordable. The company encourages its customers to share their individual stories, creating a bond between customer and shop. Over the years, customers have shared amazing fly fishing trips, motorcycle crashes, hurricane clean-ups, and wedding day stories (among others). Just three years after launching in 2010, Taylor Stitch made $1.5 million in sales – and continues to grow every year since then.
112. Tentree

Dave Luba and Kalen Emsley, two shopkeepers inspired by their time in Hawaii, decided to Immersing themselves in the culture of aloha created a desire within them to founded Tentree. With every purchase from their store, 10 trees are planted with a goal of over one billion by 2030. By being an eco-conscious company they’ve joined the ranks of other ethically driven Shopify stores.
113. The Acey

With a clear USP, The Acey is able to overcome some of the common hurdles that prevent ethically-conscious consumers from shopping online. Their garments are made with natural fibers and they don’t use microplastics in our water systems which makes them an attractive brand for those looking forward environmentally friendly products as well!
114. The Candi Factory

The Candi Factory is a Shopify store that merits attention for its understated design. The subdued colors and expressions used throughout the site give it personality without overwhelming visitors, which helps it to stand out. This minimal approach extends to the product descriptions, making them appear full of life while still remaining easy to read through.
115. The Horse

Having your Instagram feed on your website’s homepage is an great way to get more traffic. The Horse does a fantastic job of first introducing their products and then giving the customer the option to shop from their Instagram. This creates more of a lifestyle feel.
116. Thinx

This company, which sells period underwear for women, is doing extremely well financially. In 2014, they raised $130,000 from crowdfunding and have since grown 23 times over. To put that into perspective, most companies only grow 2-5 times in that time frame.
117. Triangl

The idea for Triangl, a Shopify store that offers simple and sporty-style bikinis in bright fabric, came to co-founder Erin Deering when she realized she couldn’t find an affordable bikini she liked. By the end of Triangl’s first year, the company had made over $5 million. The following year, this top Shopify store earned five times that much.
118. Ugmonk

After starting with a modest 200 shirts, Ugmonk quickly became a leading clothing and printing brand. The company’s success began with the release of their signature design, “And Then I Woke Up.” That initial design remains one of their bestselling items even today.
119. Unconditional

Unconditional’s website design is simple and elegant. This Shopify store started in London over 10 years ago, and it mixes the best of both worlds – laidback and edgy. The homepage makes you want to explore more, and as you scroll down, you’ll get a great presentation on its latest fashion collections.
120. WP Standard

Whipping Post, now known as WP Standard, won Shopify’s Design Award in 2013. This exposure led to success across the globe. This website is an excellent example of a well-designed Shopify store that has succeeded due to its unique design Scheme.
121. United By Blue

For every product sold, United By Blue removes a pound of trash from the ocean and waterways. The apparel and home goods company founded by Brian Linton places sustainability at its core operation. United By Blue is committed to ending the use of single-use plastics like poly bags, bubble wrap sleeves, and plastic tape; it also hosts organized cleanups so customers can get involved with its mission without making a purchase.
122. Velasca

Following on the list of great Shopify stores is Velasca. This store was established by Enrico Casati and Jacopo Sebastio as a way to sell handcrafted leather shoes directly to consumers, rather than through numerous distribution channels that would make the shoes less affordable. In addition to providing products that highlight Italian shoemaking skills, this company provides employment opportunities for over 10 families of shoemakers in Europe’s Marche region. Currently, there are more than a dozen retail stores run by Velasca throughout Europe.
123. Will and Bear

This Shopify store, inspired by nature, is high quality and sustainable. They only use natural materials and plant ten trees for every hat sold!
Electronics and Gadget Store
124. Bruvi

Bruvi was created with the objective of providing customerssingle-serve coffee pods for home use, while still being eco-friendly. In addition to a full line of coffee makers, Bruvi sells matching coffee blends. By focusing on four key areas—sustainable sourcing, natural resource preservation, responsible plastic waste management, and sustainable business practices—the company strives to reduce its environmental impact.
125. Burga

BURGA is a Shopify store that sells fashionable and practical lifestyle accessories. What started as a women’s phone case shop has turned into a full store, with products ranging from water bottles to wireless chargers. You’ll recognize BURGA by the bright signature designs and long-lasting prints on its products.
126. Decathlon

Looking for the perfect gift? Decathlon has everything you need to pursue your passion! Whether it’s sports equipment or apparel, they’ve got what every athlete will love. So go ahead and find that one-of-a kind present at their newest store opening near where ever – because with 1 500 locations across 57 countries there truly is no wrong way (or place)to get in touch with your sporty side.
127. Cowboy

Cowboy’s Shopify store is packed with high-quality videos and photos of the company’s smart e-bikes.bike enthusiasts can also book a test ride to experience the product before making a purchase—an especially shrewd move given the item’s price point.
128. KBDfans

KBDfans is a website that sells mechanical keyboards and keyboard accessories. The website has a wide selection of products, including keycaps, switches, and cases. The prices are very reasonable, and the quality of the products is excellent. The customer service is also great, and the shipping is very fast. I highly recommend KBDfans to anyone looking for a good mechanical keyboard.
129. Kulala

The Kulala Sleep Lamp is an ecommerce brand’s flagship product. Using smart lighting and natural melatonin, the lamp and its corresponding app are designed to help people get the best sleep possible by supporting their circadian rhythms. Dr. Sofia Axelrod, a sleep researcher and the founder of Kulala, developed the products with this goal in mind.
130. Leather Head Sports

After Etsy proved successful for Paul Cunningham’s Leather Head Sports, he decided to switch to Shopify. He found that Shopify offered him all the necessary tools to make his brand recognizable across the nation. He has not revisited his decision since.
131. MakerGear

In 2009, Rick Pollack started MakerGear after perfecting his 3D printing skills in the early 2000s while working full-time. He originally made parts and fixed printers in his spare time before he decided to make it his profession. Since then, MarkerGear has helped many local creators make their own products, received numerous accolades,and provided employment opportunities in Ohio.
132. Master & Dynamic

If you’re passionate about audio quality, you’ll love Master & Dynamic’s range of high-quality headphones. These products compete with Beats by Dre in the $1 billion headphone market and offer exceptional sound quality.
133. Peak Design

PeakDesign is a company that designs and manufactures innovative camera carrying solutions. The founders were frustrated with the lack of options for photographers who carry around heavy cameras in their work, so they started Peak Design to make it easier on them by giving customers high-quality products at affordable prices–and have been successful! You won’t be disappointed if you choose one (or more) item from this incredible line up; whether your needs are professional or personaly driven there’s something here perfect just what YOU need!
134. Polaroid Originals

I’m sure you’re familiar with the Polaroid Originals help widget, which is positioned in a corner of your page. When users visit this section and type their question into its search bar they’ll get tons of helpful content from our knowledge base—hopefully answering any burning questions! If not then click on “contact us” for easy access to send an email support ticket; we always try hard at providing excellent service via both phone calls or emails.
135. Pure Cycles

The worldwide bicycle industry is expected to grow to $147.24 billion by 2027, and Pure Cycle plans to get a big piece of that pie. The brand’s bikes are designed for comfort and style, making them ideal for exploring new places. What’s more, Pure Cycles was an early adopter of Shopify AR technology, allowing customers to virtually try products before visiting the brick-and-mortar store.
136. Ridge

Ridge is a company that has been in the business of making wallets since 2000. They believe they can make them better, and over 2 million Wallets later proves their point by sheer numbers alone! But ridge isn’t satisfied with just being successful – instead its goal seems geared towards improving all items you carry every day: from receipts to gift cards or anything else your little heart desires.. A minimalist approach took place when designing these products which turned out beautifully because pride was put into creating quality materials while still looking good along side it too.
137. Quad Lock

Quad Lock is a Shopify store based in Australia that specializes in mounts and holders for smartphones. Its flagship product, the Quad Lock bike mount, allows you to securely and conveniently attach your smartphone to your bike, car, or arm. Since its release, the Quad Lock bike mount has been adapted for use with a range of different applications, including wall mounts, belt clips, and tripod adapters.
138. Secret Lab

Secret Lab is a website that provides an excellent resource for anyone interested in science. The site features articles and videos on topics ranging from biology to physics, as well tools by which users can search or browse through categories like “Data Archive” (which contains statistics) , discussions boards where people who share similar interests connect with each other; it also offers connections within your specific field of study – if you’re looking at something Secretive then this place might just have what’s needed!
139. Spigen

The mission of Spigen, a leading designer and manufacturer in the mobile accessory industry is to “deliver innovative products through excellent design.” With over 50 countries worldwide having access to their product line on for various devices like phones or tablets; they’ve managed quite well so far with awards winning recognizing both quality as well giving back by donating money directly toward Make-A – Wish Foundation which has donated more than $1 million dollars overall since inception seven years ago!
140. Studio Neat

Studio Neat is a store owned by two designers who love creating simplistic products that address people’s needs. In 2016, they used Kickstarter to fund their latest product idea- a smartphone tripod. They raised almost $210,000 in 30 days with a goal of only $50,000.
141. Studio Proper

This Shopify shop is Studio Proper, a product design studio based in Melbourne, Australia. The company defines itself as a brand “focused on simplifying everyday interactions with technology in a beautiful and minimal fashion.” Its products include mounting solutions for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch; desk stands; travel accessories; wall mounts; and much more. It keeps its website design simple and clean to reflect its focus on minimalist style.
142. The Goulet Pens

Goulet Pens is the place for anyone looking to take their writing skills up a notch. With an ever expanding selection that features top brands like Parker and Lamy, it’s easy enough find what suits both your needs AND preferences while also being able show off these fine instruments! From elegant Fountain & Touchdown models all down single color ballpoints- there truly can’t be any wrong way when you’re in need of new pens (or someone who wants some tips on how maintain them)! So whether seasoned veterans are simply wanting more ink flow on certain makes/models or just cause they enjoy showing off our collection; everyone will leave here with at least one purchase made!
143. Timbuk2

Timbuk2 is the go-to for all your messenger bag needs. Founded in 1989, Timbuks offers a wide variety of colors and sizes so you can find something that fits just right! They’re durable enough to withstand any urban adventure with ease while also being stylish enough take it off steroidal gym sessions or long rides on motorcycle roads.
144. Zero Gravity

This particular Shopify store has made our list because it offers trendy tech accessories, all designed in-house in Los Angeles. What makes these iPhone cases stand out is the intricate embroidery work on each vibrant design. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit anyone’s needs.
Food and Drink Stores
145. 49th Parallel Coffee

Any time you visit a 49th Coffee website, you’ll get the sense that it’s a hip place to relax. This is due to the great cohesive branding throughout all their pages.
146. BLK & Bold

The founders of BLK & Bold, Pernell Cezar Jr. and Rod Johnson founded the company with the intention of bettering local communities by selling caffeinated beverages. By utilizing wholesale and direct-to-consumer sale methods, BLK & Bold provides young people in need with tools to help them live their best lives possible and escape difficult situations. Furthermore, 5% of profits go towards supporting youth programs, workforce development initiatives, and working to ending youth homelessness entirely.
147. Ceremony Coffee

Ceremony Coffee’s homepage features elegant product photos with pastel backgrounds that really let the products shine. There are no gimmicks or flashy sales tactics, which is perfect for conveying a sense of luxury and quality.
148. Chocolate Alchemy

John Nanci has years of experience in the chocolate industry, and he’s put all his knowledge into one place with Chocolate Alchemy. Not only does it provide cacao beans, but it also walks users through the entire bean-to-bar chocolate making process. He demystify the art and science of making chocolate for those who want to try their hand at it. With lessons on beans, nibs, and molds, Chocolate Alchemy is a school for anyone enchanted by the magic of chocolate.
149. Death Wish Coffee

Death Wish Coffee does not mess around. The website’s simplicity and straightforward navigation between coffee, merchandising items for sale or subscription services make it easy enough that even customers without much knowledge about specialty drinks can find what they need quickly on this site–though there are plenty more reasons why DEATHwish deserves your caffeine money!
150. Flourist

Flourist is much like a captivating flower shop, displaying each of its grains, beans, and freshly milled flours as if they were fresh blooming bouquets. At Flourist, you can be 100% trace the origins of your ingredients from farm to table—a dedication that has earned them many flour-loving fans. This haven for baking enthusiasts not only offers access to hard-to-find heritage grains but also provides customers with stories about the farmers it works with throughpages on its website.
151. Get Vine Box

Vinebox offers an exceptional experience for any wine lover with affordable prices and high-quality products. Their disability accessible button makes them truly welcoming – not just in words but also through design features like large text surfaces or grab bars throughout each page!
152. Heatonist

Heatonist is a one-stop shop for all your hot sauce needs. We offer an array of flavors and spices, with something new every time you visit! And because we hand pick each chili pepper ourselves there’s no need to worry about whether or not it will meet up to expectations–we know exactly what makes them great tasting so don’t even bother looking elsewhere when considering spice levels or recipes.
153. Partake Foods

When Denise Woodard her daughter, Vivane, had trouble finding snacks that were safe for her allergies, she decided to found Partake Foods. another one of the top Shopify shops. at Partake, you can purchase cookies in flavors like chocolate chip birthday cake and ginger snaps that are free from the top eight allergens as well as artificial colors preservatives and genetically modified ingredients making them school-safe.
154. Pipcorn

Did you know that for only $20, you can have a bag of the most delectable popcorn imaginable? The Sharks were so impressed with this mini-popcorn company in 2013 that they invested 200k initially. By 2014, the store had made 800k in revenue – making it one of the most successful Shopify stores around!
155. Sakara

It’s been shown that the food we eat has a huge effect on us. Our bodies are formed from what our diets consist of, and as such it is important to pay attention not just when eating but also afterword so you don’t begin sacrificing your health without knowing how much damage will be done long term due neglect or carelessness about weight loss goals.” “The color palette used by this meal delivery service isn’t like any other—it menstruates using muted black calibrachias paired with mustard yellow green and a light blue. This helps it to feel unique and different from all the other meal delivery brands on the market.”
156. Seedlip

Seedlip puts a lot of emphasis on the uniqueness of the business and story behind the drinks. The actual products are displayed further down the homepage. When done correctly, this can be a very effective marketing technique that drives a lot of traffic.
157. Soylent

Soylent is perfect for those looking to cut calories or increase their intake of certain vitamins and minerals. Made with soy protein, brown rice proteins & oat flour in addition to essential amino acids; this delicious tasting beverage provides everything your body needs without all those pesky ingredients that can sometimes prove difficult on taste buds (like sugar). Get ready because our new favorite way eat healthy just got real! With Soylents there are no more worries about counting calories or ensuring you’re getting enough nutrients- simply enjoy the convenience benefits of meal replacement shakes without any of the guilt.
158. Sparko

The moment you enter the homepage, a striking header image of designed lollipops pops up. It’s creative. It’s attractive. And most importantly, it sets them apart from the rest! In this case, instead of bombarding potential customers with a sales pitch, their product does all the talking for them!
159. Sugarfina

Sugarfina is a luxurious candy boutique that Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder, uses as one of his gift vendors. In their first year partnering up, the company made over $100,000 in revenue.
160. Taza Chocolate

Taza Chocolate was founded by life and business partners Alex Whitmore and Kathleen Fulton. Inspired by the rustic taste and texture of Mexican chocolate, Taza stone grinds its ingredients for a gritty and intense flavor. Taza Chocolateworks directly with farmers to ensure fairness and ethical treatment, as well as set up a third-party direct-trade certification. All company payments, farming partnerships, impacts can be found in annual transparency reports released yearly.
161. Tessemae's All Natural

Tessemae wants to help people in food deserts have better access to healthy foods and life-practices. They do this by selling dressings, dips, spices and dietary products.
162. Verve Coffee Roasters

Verve Coffee started with a single neighborhood café in Santa Cruz in 2007, but Mike Eyre, Ryan O’Donovan, and Colby Barr have since built it into a multifaceted business. This now includes over a dozen retail locations in the United States and Japan, a wholesale distribution arm, and an online shop. To ensure sustainable growing practices are used throughout the process – from crop to cup – Verve has implemented its Farmlevel Initiative. This initiative preserves heirloom coffee varieties, manages nurseries responsibly, and pays farmers fairly for their products.
Footwear
163. Allbirds

At Allbirds, natural materials and sustainability come first–and this is what sets it apart from other footwear companies. The store offers comfortable shoes with threads made of wool and eucalyptus, simple designs, and packaging that’s 90% recycled. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that the store itself is designed beautifully!
164. Flatspot

Flatspot is an online skate shop that sells shoes, clothing, and other brands. But it’s not just a store–it’s also a lifestyle. The website has a blog feature which provides additional depth.
165. Greats

Affordable and high-quality, this sneaker brand was created in Brooklyn, New York. Free shipping on orders over $75 is available on Greats’ site and if you refer a friend, they’ll receive $25 off their first purchase. You will also get $25 when they make a purchase.
166. HELM Boots

HELM Boots is a handmade leather boot retailer that specializes in casual shoes, boots, and work boots. The company has gained attention from celebrities like Ben Affleck and Kevin Bacon.
167. Steve Madden

If you’re looking for a shoe that’s as iconic and well-made, Steve Madden is the go to source. His eponymous brand has become known among fashion savvy consumers because of its quality craftsmanship paired with trendsetting styles which have been featured in major magazines like GQ or celebrated by celebrities on red carpets around Hollywood wearing one pair shoes from this designer’s line up – namely Zigaligas(!). With such commitment towards innovation we can’t help but wonder what will be next?
Jewelry and accessories stores
168. Biko

Biko is a Toronto-based jewelry brand that handcrafts every piece from sleek mixed metals and natural stones. Its store on Shopify has very few navigational options but makes up for it with its high quality photos.
169. Bombas

Not only are the clothes at Bombas stylish and ethical, but for every pair of socks they sell, they donate a pair to a homeless shelter. It’s no wonder their business is doing so well; customers love supporting brands who take social responsibility seriously!
170. Boon Supply

With Boon Supply, you can shop for a cause and support the things that matter to you. Once you find a fundraiser page, you can browse through products and choose something to purchase. Up to 40% of your purchase will go towards the chosen cause!
171. Bremont

This award-winning Shopify example of a British luxury watchmaker produces beautifully engineered chronometers. Its annual production is typically between 8,000 and 10,000 pieces. In 2017, the company saw a massive financial increase in earnings, totaling $17 million.
172. Leo et Violette

Leo et Violette is a luxury leather goods brand. Their dedication to quality can be seen in each handmade item, crafted with care in an Italian workshop just outside of Naples. They aim to provide customers with elegant, timeless and functional products that will last for years to come. This attention to detail is evident in their product images, which are all high-quality and showcase the craftsmanship put into each piece.
173. Manitobah Mukluks

Manitobah Mukluks is a Canadian company that was founded in 1997 by Métis entrepreneur Sean McCormick. It produces footwear while keeping and celebrating Indigenous traditions. Its Storyboot Project collection is made with the help of Indigenous elders and artisans, while other lines are produced internationally to make its products more accessible.
174. Minaal

This Shopify store is the perfect solution for digital nomads who are looking for high-quality, reliable travel gear. The store was launched by two New Zealanders who were fed up with the poor quality of travel gear on the market. So, they quit their jobs and started their own business. In December 2015, they ran a successful Kickstarter campaign, raising over $700,000 from more than 2,400 backers (their original goal was only $10,000). This is a great example of what entrepreneurs can achieve when they follow their passions.
175. Moscot

Moscot is a prime example of excellence in copywriting and storytelling. Every Shopify merchant hoping to improve their own technique should study Moscot’s style. The brand has been alive and kicking since 1899, founded by ancestors who arrived from Eastern Europe via Ellis Island. People resonate with stories, so engaging customers with your brand’s story is an excellent way to increase engagement and sales.
176. Nerdwax

Nerdwax is beeswax, organic and all-natural, designed to keep glasses in place. The company has made over a million dollars in sales to date and rejected two offers from Shark Tank.
177. Puravida Bracelets

The vibrant colors of Puravida Bracelets are perfect for any occasion, whether you’re looking to treat yourself or give someone else the gift that will put a smile on their face. With high-quality materials like sterling silver and 14K gold with Swarovski crystals (and more!), these jewelry pieces can be worn proudly every day without fading away into oblivion!
178. Shwood Shop

At Shwood Shop, we deal in top-of-the-line sunglasses made from only the finest materials. By using premium ingredients, we’re able to provide our customers with excellent value for money.
If you want to appeal to customers who care about quality, take a page out of our book and tell them what they want to hear – as long as it’s 100% true!
179. Sunday Somewhere

Dave Allison developed this Shopify store back in 2010, and it’s since become a hit with people all around the world. The brand specializes in premium eyewear that offers simplicity, quality and originality – giving customers the best possible experience.
180. Sunglass Hut

With its multitude of high-end brands and latest trends, Sunglass Hut is the go-to place for sunglasses. If you’re looking for similar success with your Shopify store, take inspiration from this top brand.
181. The 5th

The 5th distinguishes itself from others with its focus on quality over quantity.Up to 255 comprehensive quality control tests are run before an order is packaged and sent to the customer, something that is plainly stated on The 5th’s website. Consequently, customers can be sure they will get their money’s worth.
182. Toyshades

This Shopify store is trendy and unique, adding a little color to its shades. The website is easy to navigate with various collections, including autumn shades, winter shades, everyday eyewear. You can also find their trendy collections on Instagram.
183. TPMOCS

TPMOCS is one of the leading Shopify stores, founded by Maria Running Fisher Jones. While it does have a mission toprofit and give back to Indigenous people like her mother did before her, TPMOCS’s main footprintis its baby footwear. Through providing employment and resources for impoverished communities , TPMOCS hopes continue Recognizing indigenous roots . With a team spanning California, Washington, AND Montana – they primarily work with Blackfeet tribe currently.
184. Wolf Circus

Wolf Circus is a Shopify store that produces fine jewelry products by hand in Vancouver, British Columbia. All of its products are made using the lost-wax casting process with either recycled sterling silver or recycled bronze coated in high-grade 14 karat gold plating. Wolf Circus markets itself as an “attainable luxury” brand and has gained recognition for its accessories which are known to be of great quality and detail-oriented.
185. King Ice

King Ice is the ultimate destination for any hip hop fan looking to buy their favorite artist’s latest piece of jewelry. Whether you’re just needing some basic bling or want something more extravagant, there are tons options available at great prices! With two retail locations where customers can purchase this product affordably higher than online store rates (with 10-15% markup), King ice has got what everyone needs in order not be left behind when trends change again.
Subscription Stores
186. Best Made Co

This company strives to get people outside, away from technology and reconnecting with nature instead. By doing this they live through their customers and encourage them to embark on a life of great adventure.
187. Cocofloss

The sister-founded company offers a subscription service for boxes of oral care products that include dental floss and toothbrushes. Dr. Chrystle Cu and artist Cat Cu created Cocofloss to make flossing more “enjoyable, motivating, and rewarding.” The rotating designs, colors, and flavors in each box keep oral care interesting.
188. Cookbook Village

Cookbook Village was started on eBay and is now doing great business on Shopify. The store’s founders have a marketing background and they use their blog, email marketing, and Google Ads to drive traffic and sales. Thanks to their efforts, Cookbook Village is thriving!
189. Field Notes

After being featured on popular news sources, such as ABC News and Gizmodo, GameKlip has become a go-to for gamers looking to use controllers with their smartphones. The company understands the struggles touch settings create for classic games Grand Theft Auto ,which is why this product took off so quickly.
190. Loot Crate

If you’re a geek or a gamer, then Loot Crate is the subscription service for you! Self-described as the “geek subscription box for gamers and nerds,” they sell crates full of goodies themed around your favorite pop culture films and TV shows, or gaming. It’s founded by fans, for fans, so you know it’ll be good.
191. Next Chapter Studio

The navigation menu located at the top of their homepage is not just easy to use, but also very intuitive. For example, when you click on the subheading “cards,” a long list detailing all the different kinds of cards they sell appears. This makes finding what you’re looking for extremely easy — and as we’ve already said, straightforward navigation is directly linked to higher conversions.
192. Pot Gang

Pot Gang is the perfect way to start your own herb garden, founded by a group of people who decided to take up home gardening during the COVID pandemic. The subscription box, based in the UK, will send you everything you need little-by-little so starting your own herb garden won’t be overwhelming.
193. Uppercase magazine

Janine Vangool created Uppercase magazine over a decade ago as a platform to feature fellow creators through interesting articles and photos focused on craft, fashion, illustration, and design–all delivered in a beautifully printed package. In 2009 she launched her Shopify store which has allowed her to expand the publication to include Little U (a tiny magazine for the young and young at heart) and The Uppercase Encyclopedia of Inspiration (a series of books that deep dive into topics like ceramics, cookbooks, quilting, printmaking).
Other Inspiring Shopify Stores
194. Bebemoss

Izabela Erşahin is the founder and designer of Bebemoss, a Turkey-based sustainable children’s toy company that proudly employs stay-at-home mothers. Most of the mothers it hires are refugees from Syria who are working to rebuild their lives in Turkey. The toys, which include lions, unicorns, and rabbits, are made by moms who are making a living to support their families.
195. Brightland

The stunning graphics on Brightland’s homepage immediately convey their focus on natural, healthy products. The use of vibrant colors and images of nutritious foods send the message that Brightland specializes in top-quality olive oils. This is an excellent example of how product photography can be used to communicate a brand’s key messages.
196. GiveMeTap

Edwin Broni-Mensah created GiveMeTap to address the global issue of water insecurity. He was motivated by his own difficulty in finding a place to refill his water bottle when he lived in London. Edwin’s solution? An app that would list all of the eateries and establishments that offer free water refills, thereby reducing the use of disposable bottled waters. As a result of GiveMeTap’s commitment to reducing single-use plastic bottles and providing clean drinking water to those who need it, they have provided over 50,000 people with access to clean water and prevented 45 million plastic bottles from being used.
197. Onewheel

The founder and CEO of Future Motion, Kyle Doerksen has spent eight years perfecting a riding experience that is so beautiful people can hardly believe it exists. With his team by side he created Onewheel in 2013 which provides thousands across joy moments ever since!
198. Rowan

Co-founders Michelle Arnau and Sally Clarke love their dogs, so they decided to make dog care products that are just as good as the ones they use for themselves. This means clean ingredients, minimal environmental impact, and no animal testing. Dog owners can purchase theseclean care products for their own furry friends.
199. Tsuno

Japanese company Tsuno has been making waves in the west since they started selling their iconic organic, natural pads and tampons. With an innovative product that resonates well with women everywhere because it provides them essential relief while doing good at the same time – this is one business you should know about!
200. Wrightwood Furniture

This furniture store offers a wide range of industrial and contemporary furniture. The company makes 12 percent of its revenue from sales on its Shopify platform.
We learned a lot about what goes into making a great online store by observing some of the most successful Shopify stores. We noticed that every store is easy to navigate, and many have handy contact buttons on the landing page that take you to live chat, email, or FAQs without having to leave the page.
A majority of the best Shopify stores use standard themes- which goes to show that you don’t have to break the bank in order create an appealing store or achieve success.
Furthermore, this review not only gave customers a chance to speak their minds, but it also showed us where customer priorities currently lie. In the past, many companies could get away with offering quality products and services alone. But now, in addition to these things, customers want businesses to be sustainable and cruelty-free in their practices, and they want confirmation that you’re a force for good.
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Best Shopify Stores FAQ:
Do Big Companies Use Shopify?
In short, yes.
Some of the more notable names include:
- Lollapalooza: This fabulous company’s renown for selling music festival merchandise. They’ve used Shopify to create a sleek looking shop to showcase their seasonal apparel
- Daymond John: famously known as one of the Shark Tank sharks, he uses Shopify to showcase how entrepreneurs can easily start selling online.
- Chalkd: This unique brand uses Shopify to sells gorgeous chalkboards. When you hit their homepage you’re immediately struck by a photo slider highlighting all their favorite products.
- Shwood Shop: This brand exudes elegance, and again, uses Shopify to market and sell their innovative wooden eyewear.
Check out this article to take a look at more big-name Shopify sellers.
Are Shopify Stores Successful?
In short, yes, they are. However, you’ll need to put in some hard graft and perseverance.
The stats speak for themselves:
- Shopify‘s total revenue for 2018 was $1.073 billion! That’s a 73% increase since 2016- from this, we can deduce that Shopify success is on the up!
- Last year, Shopify merchants made more than $1.5 billion sales over Black Friday and Cyber Monday! The highest sales per minute boast a whopping $870,000!
How Much Does It Cost to Setup a Shopify Store?
Depending on the stage you’re at with your business, there are three payment packages to choose from:
- Basic Shopify: This is ideal for newbies ($29 per month)
- Shopify: This tends to be the preferred choice for growing businesses ($79 per month)
- Advanced Shopify: This plan is best for larger enterprises looking to scale their business ($299 per month)
Don’t forget, you can also enjoy Shopify’s two-week free trial before deciding which payment plan is best for your business.
For more information on Shopify pricing, check out this guide.
How Do I Setup a Shopify Store?
There are five things you need to set up a Shopify store:
- Create a Shopify account.
- Add your first product: on your Shopify dashboard, you’ll see a handy step-by-step outline on how to set up your shop. The first button encourages you to add a product, so go ahead and click on that and from there you’ll be instructed on what to do next.
- Customize your online store: Just hit the button that says; ‘Customize the Look of Your Site’ and from there you can modify the look of your Shopify store to reflect your brand.
- Sort your domain: select a domain name by following the steps to either transfer one you already own or buy a new one. Once you have a domain name up and running you can make your Shopify store go live.
- Select and activate your payment processor: Select the ‘payments’ tab and choose your preferred payment processor.
Voila, you’re good to go!