
This 9:16 Story template is built to promote men’s athleisure—specifically versatile training pants styled for multiple situations. The headline “Train / One Pant, Three Ways” sits large and centered ...
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This 9:16 Story template is built to promote men’s athleisure—specifically versatile training pants styled for multiple situations. The headline “Train / One Pant, Three Ways” sits large and centered in clean, modern sans-serif type, immediately framing a simple, benefit-led message. The layout combines a full-body lifestyle model shot on the left with two product cutouts on the right (tee and pants) placed in light cards, creating a quick visual scan from outfit inspiration to shoppable items. The muted sky-to-sand gradient background and neutral palette (whites, cool greys) signal premium minimalism and keep focus on fit and fabric. This creative leans on aspiration and versatility: viewers can imagine owning fewer pieces that work for training, travel, and everyday wear. It’s ideal for top-of-funnel awareness with an “unaware” audience because it sells a concept (one pant, many looks) rather than specs. Brands can customize by swapping the model, updating the three use-case labels, and inserting pricing or a logo lockup without breaking the airy composition.
This template wins by reducing the decision to a single, easy-to-remember benefit: versatility (“One Pant, Three Ways”). That promise taps aspiration (looking put-together with minimal effort) and simplicity (fewer choices, one reliable staple), which is especially effective for men’s apparel shoppers. The clean gradient backdrop and neutral colors signal premium quality without needing technical claims, while the split of lifestyle image and product cutouts bridges desire and purchase clarity. In a top-of-funnel awareness context for an “unaware” audience, it introduces the category solution—an all-purpose training pant—using visual proof (fit on-body + clear SKU view) rather than dense copy. The large headline hierarchy follows best practice for Stories: instant comprehension, strong whitespace, and a layout that keeps attention on the outfit while still showing what’s being sold.
Designed for men who buy modern basics and athleisure, often training casually and wearing the same pieces for errands or travel. It fits shoppers who prefer clean, premium-looking apparel and respond to simple promises like versatility and easy styling rather than technical jargon.
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