Kidbox Sets The Subscription Box Standard
It used to be tough to buy clothes for kids but those days are over
Kidbox, launched in March of 2016 by father and son team Haim and Morris Dabah, isn't like any other children's clothing mail-order company you've tried. There's a reason their Facebook page has over 300,000 followers--parents and kids can't get enough of their subscription boxes.
Clothing & Accessories Hand-Picked FOR Your Kid, BY Your Kid
My kids are so unique in their personality that people are surprised to learn they are related. Part of this misconception stems from the fact that they share no fashion sense whatsoever. They're kids, so we cut them some slack, but most parents understand the challenge and frustration of figuring out a style that's appropriate for your child that's also based on their input. It can be easier to project your aesthetics onto your child, particularly a younger one, but this is where Kidbox comes in. Kidbox uses a "proprietary predictive personalization technology" that chooses clothing for your child based on a survey you fill out together. It then compiles the best box for your kid.
"At Kidbox, we're all about marrying style with substance," said Kidbox CEO Miki Berardelli in an interview with North Phoenix Family. "We are about delivering to parents curated, stylish wardrobes for their kids featuring the hottest, most in-style apparel, personalized for their kids' tastes."
Hassle-Free Shopping
A Kidbox stylist makes sure everything looks great and adds that "human touch" before shipping the box to you.
And, each Kidbox comes with what Berardelli describes as "elements of surprise and delight" that include a surprise gift and a fun seasonal item, like a beach ball in the summer or school supplies in the fall. What's more, there are designs all over the box waiting to be colored. Depending on the age of your kiddo, playing with the box very well might be the most fun aspect of the subscription.
Try Items On, Pay Only for What You Keep, Return the Rest
Let's face it: Kids these days don't want to try clothes on in the store. Mine won't. Worse than discovering an outfit doesn't fit (or that your child doesn't like it) is having to drive back to the store to return it.
With each customized Kidbox, your child gets 6-8 clothing items to try on at home. Choose the whole box for $98. Purchase individual pieces a la carte. Return any unwanted items free of charge. You have seven full days to decide although if your kids are like mine, you'll know what's going back almost instantaneously. The returns are a snap and can be picked up at your door for no additional charge.
Give Back to a Child in Need
If you are looking for a way to connect with your kids about the importance of giving back, Kidbox presents the perfect opportunity. For every complete box you buy, the company will donate an outfit to a child in need through a charity of YOUR child's choosing. Not only does it encourage an early conversation with your child about giving, the recipient's outfit is brand new; this isn't a charity's hand-me-down or an item salvaged from Goodwill.
"We're helping parents teach their kids the power of giving back by donating new clothes to those in need for each box kept," said Berardelli. "This is made possible through our partnership with Delivering Good (formerly K.I.D.S./Fashion Delivers) with a company mission to clothe 1 million children in need."
It's working too--Kidbox has received favorable coverage all over the country, including from Fox News, Huffington Post, and Forbes. If you're struggling to come up with a birthday gift for a child near or in your life, the price--and the style--is right at Kidbox. You can sign up here.
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