Kid Box: Like Stitch Fix…but for Kids

Love Stitch Fix for yourself? Have a child who loves to shop and is a fashionista? They will love the thrill of getting a box of clothes in the mail every month from Kid Box. It works much like the adult version. You fill out a style profile with child and he or she will receive a box of up to 7 clothing items each month. You pay for what your keep and send the rest back.

5 Reasons Why We Like It:
1. The company gives back. If you keep all your selections, Kid Box will donate a new clothing item to a child in need. They also recently partnered with Bombas and now donate a pair of socks as well.

2. Each box is only $98 for 7 items of clothing which is only like $15 per item!

3. It’s not a subscription. They put together seasonal boxes and when they’re ready to shop, they send you a message and ask if you’re ready to receive it.  You choose to skip and you be charged for that season’s box. Otherwise, they automatically ship it out.

4. They offer great brands: Brands include Joe’s jeans, Reebok, Guess, Levi’s, 7 for Mankind, Adidas, Puma, Nanette Lapore, DKNY, Diesel and more.

5. Shipping is free both ways.

Check it out and let us know what you think: Kid Box.

 


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Author: Heather Zachariah

Former Art Director for Home Magazine, Heather Leahy Zachariah, left her career in publishing after baby number number one. She now works from home as a freelance graphic designer and a chauffeur to her 3 busy kids. "Working on TipsFromTown has been a wonderful outlet for me. It renewed my love of publishing where I can design colorful, enticing pages online and allows me to share the things I love about being a mom." Heather grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio, a place that still is near and dear to her. " After living in Brooklyn for 18 years and studying Graphic Design at Pratt Institute, she now lives in the Jersey burbs. "I love living so close to NYC, but in my heart, I'm an Ohio girl."