SEO for clothing brands UK
SEO For Clothing Brands UK
Set up search visibility around the clothing niche before and after launch instead of bolting SEO on later.
Service fit
Most clothing startups think about SEO after launch, when the store is already thin, product copy is weak and collection pages have no search purpose. This service builds search structure into the launch plan from the start.
Founder signals
The problems this service fixes.
Your product and collection pages have almost no indexable copy.
You do not know what people search before buying clothing in your niche.
Your site structure was built for looks, not search visibility or AI answers.
What OK Promo handles
Specific work that moves the launch forward.
Open each part to see what it covers. Everything is scoped on a free call first.
01Keyword and intent map
Identify founder, product, collection and problem-led keywords that fit the brand stage and niche.
02Shopify SEO structure
Plan title tags, collection hierarchy, product copy, internal links, indexable sections and launch checks.
03FAQ and AI-search content
Create question-led content that helps Google, ChatGPT, Perplexity and other answer engines understand the offer.
04Measurement setup direction
Prepare the launch around Google Search Console, analytics, conversion events and future SEO decisions.

Transparent costs
What does SEO cost for a clothing brand in the UK?
UK SEO retainers typically run £300–£1,500+ per month, and a standalone technical setup or audit £500–£2,000. Most new brands pay that after launching a store with no search structure. We build the SEO foundations into the launch itself, then scope monthly growth only when the brand is live and ready.
- Monthly SEO retainer (typical UK)£300 – £1,500+/mo
- OK Promo standalone SEO plans£150 – £600/mo
- With OK PromoFoundations included in the £2,000 setup
Published guarantees
The promises behind the work.
The same published terms as every OK Promo service, in writing before anything starts.
Expected outcome
A clearer route before the founder spends on the wrong thing.
01Can a new clothing brand rank on Google?
Yes, but expectations need to be realistic. A new brand should start with the right structure, collection pages, product copy and content foundations so it can grow visibility over time.
02Should SEO happen before or after Shopify build?
Before and during the build is better. SEO decisions affect page structure, collection naming, internal links, copy and FAQs.
03What keywords should a clothing brand target?
That depends on the niche. A streetwear brand, sustainable label and gymwear startup will need different product, collection and problem-led keyword maps.
04Do FAQs really help AI search?
They can help when they answer specific customer and founder questions clearly. FAQs also give search systems structured explanations about the service and product offer.
05Is SEO useful if most sales come from Instagram or TikTok?
Yes. Social can create demand, but people still search the brand, products, sizing, delivery, reviews and niche terms before buying.
06How do I start SEO for my brand?
Book a call with Cris and share your niche, product range, Shopify status, target customer and current search visibility.
07How much does SEO cost for a new clothing brand?
Typical UK SEO retainers run £300–£1,500+ a month. OK Promo includes the search foundations (structure, collection logic, indexable copy and technical basics) in the £2,000 launch setup, so you are not paying a retainer later to fix a store built without them.
08How long does SEO take to work for a new brand?
Expect months, not weeks; that is exactly why the foundations should be in place at launch. Brand searches, product questions and niche terms start compounding from day one instead of from whenever SEO is bolted on.
Next step
Talk through your clothing brand before you spend on the wrong build.
Cris can help map what needs to happen before launch and what can wait.
Bring to the call
- Your idea
- Product type
- Stage
- Budget
- Timeline
Straight talk for founders, no agency jargon.
