Shopping is the last thing on anyone’s mind in those first months of parenthood, and with babies and kids growing so fast, clothes can be expensive and a hassle to keep up with. Luckily, these subscription services take the stress out of shopping for children’s clothes by sending curated outfits right to your doorstep. They also take into account sizing, so you can keep up with your little one’s growth without the expense and hassle of constantly replacing outgrown clothes.
Some of these clothing subscriptions only send a few pieces at a time, while others provide entire outfits. The latter, like Kidpik, for example, is a children’s clothes rental service that curates matching sets of onesies and pants for newborns through toddlers. The company is eco-friendly, too—the outfits are sourced from organic cotton and are only kept for as long as they fit, then swapped out for the next size up.
Another clothing rental service for kids, Collective Child, offers a more upscale selection of designer children’s brands. It starts with a style quiz and then sends a box of curated outfits to your home. There’s a $20 styling fee that goes toward whatever you decide to keep, and they carry sizes from newborn to 12 years old.
Romp+Tumble sends a monthly shipment of gender-neutral clothing for newborns through 3T, including onesies, bodysuits, footed and footless rompers, pajamas, gowns, sleep sacks, tops, and pants. It’s a great way to get your hands on brand-name clothing at a reasonable price, especially because it uses both new and gently loved items.
If you’re looking to add a little something extra, Little Poppy Co is a monthly subscription that delivers bows on comfy headbands and clips for newborns through toddlers. Each month includes a mix of high-quality bows in bright colors and patterns, plus versatile neutrals, to help you create cute hairstyles.
Lastly, the Baby Box is an adorable gift that gives back. The Irish company partners with UNICEF to donate a box of essentials—including diapers, wipes, and hats—to newborns in the poorest parts of the world. Every 20 seconds a baby dies from preventable diseases, like measles, tetanus, and polio. UNICEF is working to change that.
There are many different kids’ clothes subscription services out there, but the best one is going to depend on your priorities. If you’re just interested in a good deal, a lot of these brands will offer a huge discount if you keep all the items from your box. And if you’re looking to save the most money, a service that lets you choose your own box of items, like Stitch Fix, may be your best bet. Just remember to be very specific in your style profile so that you receive a box that is exactly what you’re looking for. If you’re not, don’t be afraid to return items! Some companies let you do that for free. Others will charge you a shipping and handling fee.
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