Knot - Premium Neckwear Landing Page Template
Knot is a masonry-style landing page built for ties and bowties wholesale and business-to-business sales. It pairs a sunset gradient visual identity with a structured comparison shopping experience, letting boutique buyers, wedding planners, and corporate procurement teams browse by fabric, occasion, and price tier, then build a quote with zero friction.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Knot is a warm, grid-driven landing page designed for wholesale neckwear businesses. It opens with an oversized search experience, flows into curated masonry comparison grids organized by buying decision, and closes every product card with a frictionless quote path. The sunset gradient palette makes silk colors feel vivid and alive at every scroll depth.
Who this template is for
Knot is built for businesses that sell ties and bowties in volume. It speaks directly to buyers who think in quantities, colorways, and delivery windows rather than individual retail purchases.
- Boutique menswear owners placing seasonal bulk orders
- Wedding planners sourcing coordinated groomsmen sets in specific colors
- Corporate procurement officers outfitting branded sales teams with neckwear
What problem this template solves
Wholesale neckwear buyers land on generic catalog pages that make comparison shopping exhausting. They need to evaluate fabric quality, price per unit at different quantity tiers, and occasion suitability, all before a rep even picks up the phone.
- Buyers struggle to compare fabric types, weave textures, and price tiers on a single page
- Wedding and corporate buyers cannot easily browse by occasion or colorway range
- Long account-creation flows kill momentum before a quote is even submitted
What you get with this template
This template delivers a full comparison-led shopping experience wrapped in a rich visual identity. Every section is built to reduce buyer hesitation and move them toward a quote submission.
- An oversized search bar with filter pills covering fabric type, width, product category, and price threshold
- Masonry comparison grids organized by fabric type and buying occasion, each card showing price per unit at three quantity tiers
- A sticky quote basket sidebar and a custom colorway request form with Pantone reference and photo upload support
Feature list
This landing page packs a focused set of tools built specifically for wholesale and business-to-business neckwear sales. Each feature is grounded in the buyer journey from first search to submitted quote.
Mosaic Search Header
The header centers an oversized search field over a slow-scrolling mosaic of macro tie photography. Ghost text pre-populates the field with "Search by color, pattern, fabric, or MOQ..." and filter pills sit beneath it covering Silk, Polyester, Skinny, Classic Width, Bowtie, Set, and Under $4/unit. No competing headline distracts from the immediate task.
Fabric Comparison Grid
A masonry wall compares jacquard, microfiber, and raw silk side by side. Each card shows a magnified weave texture, price per unit at three quantity tiers, and a one-line hand-feel description. Buyers make faster decisions because the comparison is already built for them.
Occasion-Based Shopping Grid
A second masonry grid organizes products by buying decision: wedding collections, corporate bundles, and seasonal trend packs. Each card is expandable to reveal the full colorway range. This teaches buyers how to think about their order while they shop.
Sticky Quote Basket
Every product card carries an "Add to Quote" primary call to action. Selections accumulate in a sticky sidebar tab visible throughout the scroll. The basket converts with a single "Submit Quote Request" step requiring only an email address and company name.
Custom Colorway Request Form
A secondary call to action on product cards opens a brief form for bespoke inquiries. Buyers can enter a Pantone reference or upload a photo, then specify quantity, delivery date, and company name. This path captures orders that standard catalog listings cannot fulfill.
Sunset Gradient Visual System
Warm amber, deep rosewood, fading apricot, and dusky charcoal work together across the full page. Amber highlights price badges and quantity selectors. Rosewood anchors the footer. Apricot washes open the top of the page. The palette makes fabric colors read as vivid and premium without visual noise.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Mosaic Search Header | Entry point for color, pattern, fabric, and minimum order quantity search |
| Filter Pill Bar | Quick-access toggles for fabric type, product style, and price threshold |
| By Fabric Grid | Masonry comparison of weave types with tiered unit pricing per card |
| By Occasion Grid | Curated collections for weddings, corporate, and seasonal buying decisions |
| Sticky Quote Sidebar | Running quote basket accessible throughout the full page scroll |
| Custom Colorway Form | Bespoke request path for Pantone-matched or photo-referenced orders |
| Footer Anchor | Deep rosewood base with submit quote and contact conversion points |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Marketplace Grid theme built on a sunset gradient color system. The palette is warm without being loud, designed to make silk tones feel alive rather than flat.
- Warm amber (#E8943A) used for price badges, quantity selectors, and card hover states
- Deep rosewood (#6B2737) anchors the footer; fading apricot (#F4B183) opens the top background; dusky charcoal (#2D2D2D) handles typography and structural elements
- Macro photography of dimpled silk, herringbone weave, hand-rolled edges, and satin stripe forms the scrolling visual layer behind the search header
Mobile & speed optimization
The masonry grid layout and sticky sidebar are structured to adapt across screen sizes. Buyers browsing from a tablet or phone can still compare cards, apply filters, and reach the quote form without layout breakdowns.
- Card-based masonry structure scales naturally from desktop to tablet and mobile viewports
- Sticky quote basket tab remains accessible as a persistent element regardless of scroll depth
- Filter pills and the oversized search field retain usability on touch interfaces
How this template helps you convert
Knot strips friction from a buying journey that typically requires a sales call just to get started. The page is engineered so buyers arrive informed, compare confidently, and submit a quote before hesitation sets in.
- The comparison grid format educates buyers on fabric and occasion fit while they browse, so the rep call is a confirmation rather than a cold introduction.
- The dual conversion path, "Add to Quote" for standard orders and "Request Custom Colorway" for bespoke needs, captures two distinct buyer types without requiring separate pages or flows.
- Quote submission requires only an email address and company name, with a four-hour rep callback as the close rather than a checkout, removing payment friction entirely from the first touchpoint.
Other information about this template
Knot was designed with the ties and bowties wholesale market in mind, including dropshipping store operators who need a catalog-style front end that looks credible to retail and corporate buyers alike.
- The template style is Masonry/Pinterest, suited to visually dense product catalogs where color and texture sell the item
- The landing page direction is Marketplace/Multi, supporting two distinct buyer paths within a single scrollable page
- Minimum order quantity (MOQ) filtering is surfaced at the search level so bulk buyers self-qualify immediately
- The page suits seasonal catalog refreshes: the grid sections can be reorganized around new collections, trend packs, or colorway drops without structural changes




Theme
Marketplace Grid
Creative direction
Flash Deal
Color system
Citrus Burst
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Marketplace/Multi
Page Sections
Mosaic Search Header with Filter Pills
Dual Masonry Comparison Grids
Sticky Quote Basket Sidebar
Custom Colorway Request Form
Sunset Gradient Branding System
Per-unit Tiered Pricing on Cards
Related questions
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