Reformation is a premium Shopify theme from Fuel Themes, built for fashion. It is aimed at clothing, jewelry, and accessories stores that want a polished, editorial storefront with real merchandising tools built in, not a bare starter theme. Five presets ship in the box, so you can move from clean and minimal to bold and glamorous without switching themes. It holds a strong positive rating on the Theme Store and sits at the premium price tier. If you sell a visual, variant-heavy catalog and want swatches, hotspots, and a sticky cart working out of the box, Reformation is aimed at you. If you have five products, you will not touch most of what it offers.

This review leans on our detection data for the real stores running Reformation, not just the demo. That data shows who actually picks this theme, the apps they run beside it, and how their storefronts perform for shoppers. It lines up with the pattern Fuel Themes designed for: Reformation stores skew heavily toward apparel and accessories, carry real catalogs, and run a full marketing stack.

Reformation Shopify theme demo storefront, an editorial fashion homepage with a full-width lifestyle hero, a clean apparel nav, and a new-arrivals product grid
The Reformation demo: an editorial fashion storefront with a lifestyle hero, clean navigation, and a ready-to-wear product grid. Source: Fuel Themes’ official Reformation demo.
Key Takeaways
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Reformation is a premium fashion theme from Fuel Themes, sold on the Shopify Theme Store as a one-time purchase.
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It is built for clothing, jewelry, and accessories stores with real, variant-heavy catalogs.
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Five presets ship in the box (Reformation, Reinvent, Sunshine, Instance, and Glamour), each with its own mood.
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It packs merchandising and conversion tools, from swatches and hotspots to a sticky cart, so you lean less on apps for the basics.
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All that depth adds weight, so it needs careful setup to stay fast and clean.

What Is Reformation?

Reformation is a paid Shopify theme from Fuel Themes, a studio known for feature-heavy, design-forward themes. It sells on the Shopify Theme Store as a one-time purchase, which brings official support, a free trial to test on your own products, and a public review history you can read before you buy. On that last point Reformation does well, holding a strong positive rating across hundreds of reviews.

The theme ships with five presets, named Reformation, Reinvent, Sunshine, Instance, and Glamour. Each dresses the same theme in a different mood, from clean and minimal to bold and glamorous, so a quiet label and a loud streetwear brand can both start from a look that fits. What ties them together is a fashion-first, editorial style built to put photography at the center of the sale.

What Apps Do Reformation Merchants Install?

The apps a store runs tell you what kind of business it is. Here is the real install pattern across the Reformation stores in our dataset.

Klaviyo: 51.47%Klaviyo51.5%Judge.me Product Reviews App: 33.01%Judge.me Product Reviews App33%Loox ‑ Product Reviews App: 22%Loox ‑ Product Reviews App22%Countdown Timer: 16.31%Countdown Timer16.3%Yotpo: 16.11%Yotpo16.1%Gorgias: 13.75%Gorgias13.8%Rebuy Personalization Engine: 13.16%Rebuy Personalization Engine13.2%Triplewhale: 12.57%Triplewhale12.6%Recharge: 12.18%Recharge12.2%Swym Wishlist: 11%Swym Wishlist11%
RankApp% of storesCategory
1Klaviyo51.5%Email Marketing
2Judge.me Product Reviews App33%Product reviews
3Loox ‑ Product Reviews App22%Product reviews
4Countdown Timer16.3%Countdown timer
5Yotpo16.1%Product reviews
6Gorgias13.8%Support - Other
7Rebuy Personalization Engine13.2%Checkout - Other
8Triplewhale12.6%Analytics
9Recharge12.2%Subscriptions
10Swym Wishlist11%Wishlists

Email marketing leads, the mark of fashion brands that treat their list as a core sales channel. Product-review apps cluster right behind it, because visual, variant-heavy catalogs live and die on social proof next to the photography. Further down you find analytics, subscriptions, support, and personalization tools. This is a full marketing stack rather than a bare setup, which fits established fashion operators more than someone testing a first product.

How Popular Is Reformation?

Reformation is a specialist premium theme rather than a mass-market default, and its adoption reflects that. Here is where it sits across the stores we track.

0.5%
Share of stores in our dataset
#34
Popularity rank
7.7
Avg apps on their stores

Two details behind the rank matter more than the number. First, Reformation stores are overwhelmingly apparel and accessories, the exact niche the theme is built for. Second, they run more apps than the typical store, a sign of established brands with a real marketing operation rather than beginners. This is a theme chosen by fashion merchants with inventory to show and tools to run.

How Reformation Compares

Two things stand out when you measure Reformation against the wider field of themes we track.

Faster than 73% of themes
Reformation beats 73% of the themes we track on the share of its real stores passing Core Web Vitals (74.6%).
27% more apps than average
Stores running Reformation average 7.7 apps each, 27% more than the dataset-wide average of 6.07.

The first is speed, which beats most of the themes in our dataset by the share of real stores passing Core Web Vitals, and that is notable for a theme this feature-heavy. The second is app load: its stores run more apps than average, the fingerprint of established brands. Holding a reasonable speed while carrying that many features and apps is a genuine strength, though as the next section shows, it depends on how you configure it.

Speed deserves an honest look, because Reformation is a loaded theme and a busy storefront can drag. Here is how its real stores perform in the field, measured from the Chrome UX Report rather than a single lab run.

Across 177 real Reformation stores, 77.5% pass Google’s Core Web Vitals (median LCP 1.6s). Filtered to stores running only a few apps, that rises to 92.6%, isolating the theme’s own speed from the apps merchants pile on.

Core Web Vitals pass rate
Chrome UX Report · 177 real Reformation stores
77.5%
Median LCP
1.6s
Good
Median INP
148ms
Good
Median CLS
0
Good
All real Reformation stores in Chrome UX Report. Field numbers reflect the kind of stores running the theme as much as its code.
Comparable stores (few apps)
Chrome UX Report · 61 lightly-loaded stores
92.6%
Median LCP
1.5s
Good
Median INP
116ms
Good
Median CLS
0
Good
The same theme on stores running only a few apps, isolating its own speed from merchant app bloat.

The split tells the real story. Filtered down to stores running only a few apps, the pass rate jumps sharply, which means the theme’s own code is fast. The lower all-stores figure comes from merchants piling on apps and heavy media, not from the theme itself. In plain terms: Reformation can be quick, but a feature-packed theme rewards restraint. Switch off what you do not use and keep your images tidy, and it holds up well on mobile.

Reformation’s Design and Presets

Reformation’s design is editorial and fashion-led. Layouts give photography room to breathe, product grids stay clean, and the type choices lean upscale. The five presets set the range: Reformation and Reinvent read modern and minimal, Sunshine is brighter and more playful, Instance is clean and structured, and Glamour is bold and high-contrast. You pick the closest starting point and shape it from there.

The honest note is that the demo looks polished because of the photography and the setup behind it, not the preset alone. A theme this presentation-led rewards strong images and exposes weak ones, so budget time for a shoot and for arranging the sections before you expect your store to match the demo.

Reformation’s Features That Matter

Reformation leans hard into merchandising and conversion, which is what lets its stores handle more in the theme itself. The pieces that carry the most weight:

  • Thirty custom sections for page building, so you can compose home, collection, and product pages without code.
  • Multiple hover images, image hotspots, and a sticky add-to-cart bar to sell visual products and keep the buy button in reach.
  • Color swatch filters, mega menus, infinite scroll, and enhanced search to keep a large, variant-heavy range browsable.
  • Trust badges, countdown timers, stock counters, promo popups, and cross-sell blocks so most campaign mechanics work without extra apps.
  • Quantity pricing on Shopify Plus for bulk and tiered discounts.

Some tools need Shopify Plus, and features add weight

Quantity pricing and a few of the advanced tools are gated to Shopify Plus, so confirm your plan covers what you are buying it for. And because the theme ships with so much, turn off the sections and effects you do not use, or the page gets heavy and the speed drops.

How Much Does Reformation Cost?

Reformation is a one-time purchase on the Shopify Theme Store, not a subscription, and it sits at the premium end of the range. You pay once and own the theme, with its five presets, free updates, and Fuel Themes’ support included. Because it is sold through Shopify, you can install it on a development store and test the merchandising tools against your own catalog before you pay.

Theme Price
Reformation $430

One-time, at the premium end

Reformation is a single payment rather than a subscription, which works out friendlier than a monthly theme over a few years of use. It does sit toward the top of Theme Store pricing, so try it on a development store first and confirm the current figure on the listing before you buy.

Reformation Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Rich fashion merchandising built in: swatches, hotspots, sticky cart, cross-sell
  • Strong positive rating on the Shopify Theme Store
  • Fast on lightly-loaded stores despite the heavy feature set
  • Five presets cover minimal to glamorous fashion looks
  • One-time Theme Store price with a free trial and official support

Cons

  • Premium price at the higher end of the Theme Store
  • The feature load adds weight and a real setup curve
  • Rewards strong photography and exposes weak photography
  • Quantity pricing and some tools require Shopify Plus
  • Overkill for tiny catalogs or non-fashion stores

Who Should Use Reformation?

Choose Reformation if you run a fashion brand, clothing, jewelry, or accessories, with a real, variant-heavy catalog and someone to set it up properly. Its swatches, hotspots, and merchandising tools do real work for visual products, and the five presets cover most fashion looks. If you are weighing other premium fashion themes, our Stiletto review covers an editorial fashion theme at a lower price, our Prestige review looks at a more minimalist premium option, and our Broadcast review covers a content-led apparel theme.

Look elsewhere if your catalog is tiny, you sell outside fashion, or you want the lightest possible starting point. A simpler theme will get you live faster and for less, and you will not be paying for merchandising depth you never switch on.

Is Reformation Worth It?

Our verdict

For a fashion brand with a real catalog, Reformation is a strong buy: it builds swatches, hotspots, a sticky cart, and a full merchandising kit into the theme, its rating shows merchants are happy with it, and it stays fast when you do not overload it. The trade-offs are the premium price, the setup curve, and the plan gating on a few tools. Skip it if your catalog is tiny, you sell outside fashion, or you want a minimal base you can ship in an afternoon.

Reformation is a specialist, and for the fashion stores it targets that focus is the point. Weigh it against the rest of the lineup in our complete guide to Shopify theme reviews, and check the live numbers any time on our Reformation usage statistics page.