Having spent the last few months going through lots of ecommerce websites for work projects, I thought it’d be a good idea to write a post about my favourite ones.
I chose the following websites based on their design and uniqueness and the order is not based on which ones I prefer.
Net a Porter

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Mr Porter

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Gieves & Hawkes

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The Watch Gallery

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The Body Shop

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Made.com

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Bloomingdales

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Selfridges

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Jessops

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Harrods

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Apple

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ASOS

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Myla

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Ann Summers

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B&Q

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House of Fraser

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Harvey Nichols

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Majestic Wines

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LK Bennett

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MyDeco

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John Lewis

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Lipsy London

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MyWardrobe

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Miss Selfridge

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New Look

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USC

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Sports Direct

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Watch Shop

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Winterson

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Wiggle

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Urban Ears

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Go Outdoors

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Dreams

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British Gas

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Cath Kidston

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Brooks Brothers

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The White Company

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Kenneth Cole

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Nails Inc

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M&S

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Karen Millen

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Carphone Warehouse

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Pinstripes & Pearls

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Enzo Laszlo

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Jigsaw

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Joules.com

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Office

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Play.com

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Radley

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Warehouse

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If you know of any uniquely designed and attractive ecommerce websites that I’ve not listed, please feel free to provide details within the comments area below.





I would be interested to see the 10 that didnt make the top 50, and a few reasons why. Yes they are all good sites above but all have big turnover and big brand, there are many ecomm sites that are smaller, have a great design and uniqueness.
Below are few ecommerce website which are quite good but not like the above ones.
1. http://www.flipkart.com
2. http://www.ezmaal.com
3. http://www.homeshop18.com
4. http://www.snapdeal.com
5. http://www.myntra.com
6. http://www.jabong.com
Those above are some good indian ecommerce sites.
Thanks for the list.
I agree with Darren i’d like to see some ecommerce sites that aren’t so well known. having said that some of the designs on here are great forgetting about the brand, I love the look of the Harrods site.
This is a great article, some really nice sites here. Would love to see some smaller retailers though.
Leo