Sports & Entertainment Memorabilia Professional Website Template

Jerseyvault is a modular card-grid landing page built for game-worn jersey dealers. It guides collectors through an unboxing-style scroll flow, from authentication overview to featured inventory, detail shots, and a sold archive. Every card links directly to an individual listing, and a sticky email capture bar keeps warm leads connected to future drops.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Jerseyvault is a single-page, card-grid template designed for dealers in game-worn sports jerseys and authenticated memorabilia. The scroll flow mimics unboxing a consignment shipment, moving visitors from trust-building authentication content through a live inventory grid, tagging detail shots, and a sold archive that proves dealer velocity.

Who this template is for

This template is built for sellers who deal in high-provenance, game-worn sports apparel and need a storefront that earns collector trust before the sale ever happens.

  • Dealers and consignment shops selling authenticated game-worn jerseys to serious collectors
  • Weekend auction flippers who need a polished page to present undervalued lots professionally
  • Nostalgia-driven sellers whose buyers want proof that the jersey was actually worn under the lights

What problem this template solves

Selling game-worn memorabilia online requires more than a product photo. Buyers are skeptical, research-obsessed, and quick to walk away without visible proof of authenticity. A generic e-commerce layout cannot communicate provenance, and it cannot create the emotional weight that moves a collector to click.

  • Collectors abandon pages that do not surface authentication evidence quickly
  • Generic grid layouts fail to convey the gravity that high-value worn jerseys deserve
  • Dealers lose warm leads who need more time before buying but will act fast on the next drop

What you get with this template

You get a complete, scroll-driven landing page structured around the collector purchase journey. Each section is purposefully ordered to build confidence and convert intent into clicks.

  • A device mockup header with a floating phone and tablet showing live inventory cards
  • A modular card grid with scroll-reveal lift animations and per-card "View Authentication" calls to action
  • A sticky bottom bar with an email capture field for early-access drop notifications

Feature list

This template packages every visual and structural element a jersey dealer needs. Each feature is built directly into the page layout and does not require custom coding to activate.

Device Mockup Header

The header opens with a floating phone and tablet set at a slight angle against deep charcoal. A lavender glow traces the device edges, and a recently sold jersey card is visible mid-scroll on the phone screen. This immediately signals that the dealer has active, verified inventory.

Unboxing Scroll Flow

The page is structured in four progressive sections that simulate opening a shipment. Each section reveals a new layer of trust: authentication overview, featured inventory grid, tagging detail shots, and the sold archive. Visitors feel they are discovering the product rather than being sold to.

Modular Inventory Card Grid

Each card in the grid represents one jersey listing and lifts subtly on scroll reveal. The primary call to action on every card reads "View Authentication" in lavender on charcoal, directing the visitor into the individual listing detail page where the purchase happens.

Authentication and Provenance Section

The first content section after the header covers the dealer's letter-of-authenticity partners, photo-match methodology, and provenance sourcing. It gives obsessive collectors the verification framework they need before they commit attention to the inventory.

Sold Archive Block

A dedicated section displays past sold jerseys, proving both inventory velocity and buyer demand. This section builds social proof without requiring written testimonials, letting transaction history do the persuading.

Sticky Email Capture Bar

A persistent bottom bar carries a secondary call to action: "Get Early Access to New Drops." It holds a single email input field, capturing collectors who are not ready to buy today but refuse to miss the next consignment arrival.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Device mockup headerOpens with angled phone and tablet showing live inventory cards and a lavender edge glow
Authentication overviewCovers letter-of-authenticity partners, photo-match method, and provenance sourcing
Featured inventory gridModular card grid with scroll-reveal lift animations and per-card call to action
Tagging and detail shotsClose-up imagery of jersey tags, wash labels, and fabric analysis
Sold archiveDisplays past transactions to prove dealer velocity and collector demand
Sticky capture barPersistent bottom bar with email field for early-access drop notifications

Design & branding system

The color palette is built around stadium lights filtered through evening fog. Soft colors keep the jerseys themselves as the visual focal point, while the dark background gives each card the weight of a museum display case.

  • Deep locker-room charcoal (#1E1E2C) as the primary background, soft haze purple (#C3B1E1) for card hover states and category tags
  • Warm jersey-white (#F5F0EB) for card surfaces, and pale lilac (#E8DFF5) on dividers and secondary text
  • Card hover states use the lavender tone to signal interactivity without disrupting the dark, atmospheric base

Mobile & speed optimization

The template is designed so that the card grid and device mockup header translate cleanly to smaller screens. Collectors browse on phones; the layout accounts for that reality.

  • The modular card grid reflows naturally to a single-column layout on mobile viewports
  • The sticky email capture bar remains anchored at the bottom on all screen sizes, keeping the secondary call to action accessible throughout the scroll

How this template helps you convert

Every structural decision in this template serves a specific conversion purpose. The page moves visitors through a deliberate trust sequence before asking for any commitment.

  1. The unboxing scroll flow builds progressive confidence, so by the time a visitor reaches the inventory grid, they already believe the authentication is real.
  2. The per-card "View Authentication" call to action routes high-intent clicks directly into the listing detail page, keeping the path to purchase short and friction-free.
  3. The sticky email bar captures warm leads at every scroll depth, so dealers grow their collector list even when a visitor is not ready to buy from the current drop.

Other information about this template

This template falls within the Auction and Collectibles category, specifically Sports and Entertainment Memorabilia. It is designed with the collector mindset at its center, and the layout choices reflect the research habits and trust requirements of that audience.

  • The Lavender Dream color system is a named design theme applied consistently across hover states, tags, dividers, and device glow effects throughout the page
  • The template is suitable for dealers who operate consignment-based inventory models, estate sale sourcing, or direct locker-room acquisition pipelines
  • The card-grid structure is modular, meaning individual listing cards can be added, removed, or reordered without restructuring the surrounding layout
Sports & Entertainment Memorabilia Professional Website Template
Sports & Entertainment Memorabilia Professional Website Template
Sports & Entertainment Memorabilia Professional Website Template
Sports & Entertainment Memorabilia Professional Website Template

Theme

Neo-Retro

Creative direction

Seasonal/Moment

Color system

Lavender Dream

Style

Masonry/Pinterest

Direction

Quiz/Assessment

Page Sections

Device Mockup Header with Lavender Glow

Unboxing Scroll Flow Structure

Modular Card Grid with Scroll Reveal

Authentication and Provenance Overview

Sold Archive Trust Block

Sticky Email Capture Bar

Related questions

Who is this landing page template designed for?

Can I customize the card grid with my own jersey listings?

What does the 'View Authentication' call to action do?

Does the sticky email bar work independently from the card grid?

Is this template suitable for a single drop or an ongoing storefront?