Consign - Curated Vintage Landing Page Template

Consign is a curated vintage landing page template built for consignment boutiques selling intentional, pre-loved fashion. It opens with a full-viewport countdown clock, then unfolds into a modular card grid organized by lifestyle moments. The Luxe Minimal design, warm citrus palette, and direct-sales layout work together to turn scarcity into a compelling reason to shop right now.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Consign is a single-page landing page template for curated vintage and consignment shops. It leads with a scarcity-driven countdown timer, then reveals a moment-organized card grid where each garment is tagged with brand, size, condition, and price. The design is warm, editorial, and built to move inventory before the next seasonal drop arrives.

Who this template is for

This template is built for boutique owners and independent sellers who trade in carefully selected, pre-loved fashion. It suits businesses where curation is the product and the drop model drives repeat visits.

  • Consignment shop owners running seasonal or limited inventory drops
  • Independent vintage sellers who want a polished, editorial storefront presence
  • Style-focused retailers targeting intentional shoppers rather than browse-and-scroll audiences

What problem this template solves

Most vintage sellers lack a storefront that communicates urgency and curation at the same time. A generic grid page does not capture the feeling that these pieces are rare, selected, and moving fast.

  • Visitors do not feel the scarcity that makes consignment shopping exciting
  • Product grids without context fail to show how pieces work together as a wardrobe
  • Email capture is often an afterthought, so late visitors leave without a path back

What you get with this template

You get a complete, single-page landing page layout designed around the drop model. Every section has a defined job, from the opening countdown to the closing email capture.

  • A full-viewport countdown timer section with pulse animation and clementine accent details
  • A modular card grid organized into named lifestyle moment clusters, each preceded by a full-width lifestyle photograph
  • A sticky cart icon, direct "Add to Bag" buttons on every card, and a dual-call to action footer with a primary shop link and a secondary email capture field

Feature list

This template delivers a focused set of components that work together to support a time-sensitive, curated selling experience.

Full-Viewport Countdown Timer

The header section fills the entire screen with a stark espresso-on-linen countdown clock. A subtle pulse animation fires on each second tick. Clementine numerals glow against the warm linen background like backlit signage, creating immediate tension before a single product is shown.

Moment-Organized Card Grid

The product grid is not sorted by category or price. It is grouped into named lifestyle moments such as "Saturday Morning Market" or "Weekend Away." Each cluster opens with a full-width scene-setting photograph before the shoppable cards appear beneath it, giving the collection a lookbook-style narrative flow.

Single-Garment Product Cards

Each card displays one flat-lay garment photographed on linen, with brand, size, condition grade, and price clearly labeled. Price tags appear in clementine to draw the eye. Cards sit on warm linen white with a one-pixel espresso border for clean definition.

Sticky Cart and Direct-Sales Controls

A sticky cart icon tracks item count as the visitor scrolls. Every product card carries an "Add to Bag" button in espresso with a clementine hover state. These two elements keep the path to purchase visible at every scroll depth.

The page closes with two clear actions. The primary call to action reads "Shop the Full Spring Edit" and opens a seasonally filtered inventory view. The secondary path captures email with a single input field and a grapefruit-toned button, designed for visitors who arrive after pieces have already sold out.

Scarcity Line and Drop Announcement

Below the countdown clock, a single line in small caps announces the drop details: piece count and a clear "once they're gone" message. No product imagery appears in this section. The tension of scarcity is communicated through typography and timing alone.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Countdown Timer HeaderOpens the page with drop urgency
Drop Announcement LineStates piece count and scarcity
Moment Cluster: MorningScene photo plus shoppable cards
Moment Cluster: EveningDinner-occasion cards with lifestyle photo
Moment Cluster: WeekendTravel and weekend-away card group
Sticky Cart IconPersists item count across all sections
Primary call to action FooterLinks to full seasonal inventory
Email Capture SectionCollects emails for future drop alerts

Design & branding system

The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal theme built on a warm citrus palette. The overall effect is described in the brief as a glass of Aperol Spritz on a marble cafe table: effervescent and warm, but never loud.

  • Core palette: soft grapefruit (#F4845F), bright clementine (#FF6F3C), warm linen white (#FFF8F0), and deep espresso (#2C1810) for typography and borders
  • Clementine is used exclusively for price tags, hover states, and countdown clock digits; grapefruit appears only in section-transition background gradients
  • Cards sit on linen white with a one-pixel espresso border; typography is set in deep espresso throughout for maximum contrast against the cream fields

Mobile & speed optimization

The layout is designed to translate cleanly from wide desktop to narrower mobile screens. The card grid is modular, which means it reflows naturally as viewport width decreases.

  • Modular card structure adapts across screen sizes without breaking the moment-cluster organization
  • The sticky cart icon remains accessible regardless of scroll position or device type
  • Full-width lifestyle photographs are positioned to anchor each moment cluster on any screen width

How this template helps you convert

Every design and layout decision in this template is oriented toward moving inventory before the drop window closes.

  1. The countdown timer opens the page at full viewport, communicating scarcity before the visitor sees a single product. This primes them to act rather than browse.
  2. Moment-organized card clusters create a narrative that makes pieces feel curated together, increasing the perceived value of each item and encouraging multi-item adds.
  3. The dual-call to action footer captures two types of visitors: those ready to shop now, and those who arrived too late. Neither leaves without a clear next step.

Other information about this template

This template is designed for single-page, direct-sales use cases in the vintage and consignment retail space. It pairs well with any boutique that uses a drop-based or seasonal release model.

  • The template style follows a modular card grid layout, suited to inventory that changes frequently with each new drop
  • The Luxe Minimal theme and Sunset Gradient color transitions create a warm, editorial feel that sets it apart from generic thrift store layouts
  • The seasonal creative direction means the moment clusters and call to action language can be updated each season to keep the page feeling current and specific
Consign - Curated Vintage Landing Page Template
Consign - Curated Vintage Landing Page Template
Consign - Curated Vintage Landing Page Template
Consign - Curated Vintage Landing Page Template

Theme

Neo-Retro

Creative direction

Limited Time

Color system

Sunset Gradient

Style

Masonry/Pinterest

Direction

Marketplace/Multi

Page Sections

Full-viewport Countdown Timer

Moment-organized Card Grid

Single-garment Product Cards

Sticky Cart and Add to Bag Controls

Dual-cta Footer Section

Scarcity Drop Announcement Line

Related questions

Who is this landing page template designed for?

Can I update the countdown timer for each new drop?

How are the product cards organized in the grid?

What happens when visitors arrive after pieces have sold out?

Is this template suitable for a shop with a small inventory?