Storefront and admin for a sportswear exporter.
Built the public catalogue plus a standalone admin panel for Silver Sky Apparel, a Pakistan-based manufacturer exporting sportswear, fitness wear, and casual wear under custom designs.
An exporter with no catalogue online.
Silver Sky Apparel manufactures sportswear, fitness wear, and casual wear in Pakistan and exports to buyers across the UK and beyond. Custom designs, custom sizes, real volume. None of it was browsable online, and the team handled every product question over WhatsApp.
International buyers landing on the company by referral had nothing to anchor a serious enquiry. The team also needed an operations surface to add or retire SKUs, reorder categories, and track incoming quote requests, without depending on a developer for every update.
A storefront and a control room.
We shipped two surfaces. The public site organises forty-plus product categories — AFL, basketball, soccer, cricket, rugby, hoodies, tracksuits, polo, caps — each with photography and an ‘Add to Quote’ flow that batches requests instead of forcing a checkout.
Behind it sits a standalone admin panel where the Silver Sky team logs in to add products, manage the category tree, edit copy, and review incoming quote baskets. The site reads the catalogue from the admin’s API, so a product change is visible the moment it’s saved. No deploy required, no developer in the loop.
Two weeks, two interfaces shipped.
We treated the admin as a first-class deliverable, not a CMS bolt-on. The schema covers what an exporter actually thinks about: product line, category, materials, customisation options, lead photography. The public site is a thin, fast read layer over it. International buyers see the catalogue; the team sees the inbox.


