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# Image with text

A photo on one side, words on the other. The classic "about the brand" section.

**Where to use it:** the homepage to tell your story, or on landing pages to explain a collab, a fabric, or a cause.

## Settings

* **Image** — the photo. Square or portrait works best at the default ratio.
* **Image position** — **Left** (default) or **Right**.
* **Image aspect ratio** — **Square (1:1)** (default), **Portrait (4:5)**, **Landscape (4:3)**, or **Natural (no crop)**. The image is cropped to fill the selected ratio; Natural shows the whole photo at its own shape.

### Section style

* **Top padding** / **Bottom padding** (0–120 px, default 64), **Background color**, **Text color**.

## Blocks

### Heading (1 max)

* **Heading** (default "About the brand").

### Text (1 max)

* **Text** — rich text (default "Tell your story. Share what makes your drops different."). Bold, links, and lists all work here.

### Button (1 max)

* **Label** (default "Learn more") and **Link** — usually your About page or lookbook.

💡 **Pro tip:** this section is where you earn trust from first-time visitors who've never heard of you. Two or three sentences about who makes the clothes and why beats a paragraph of adjectives. If you use two of these sections back to back, alternate the image position (Left, then Right) for rhythm.


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