Built for the queue.
Drop-day energy for shoe stores. References: Nike SNKRS, END., KITH sneaker drops, Foot Locker mobile, Bodega.
What makes Pace different.
Deltas from AtlasEvery Atlas-family theme uses the same block vocabulary and screen architecture. What changes is the visual chrome: palette, font, photography, and a few targeted primitives. Here's what Pace swaps in.
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Pure white background and true ink primary — sharper contrast than Atlas's warm-neutral paper.
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Electric red (#FF4D2E) accent on every CTA, filled (not outlined). The hype color does the heavy lifting.
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Space Grotesk for everything, with tighter -0.8px tracking on Display headings. Reads modern, geometric, ready for queue numbers.
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Square corners on product cards and inputs (radius 0). The catalog edges are sharp on purpose.
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Section eyebrows lean "DROP · WEEK 23" energy rather than Atlas's "EDITED BY US" editorial pace.
Inherited from Atlas.
Every screen, every block type, every empty-state pattern — Pace ships with the same fully populated defaults Atlas does. Product detail, cart, search, account, wishlist, the long tail of secondary screens. Editable, all of it. Atlas is the bar every Pace merchant inherits the day they install.