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  2. 10 of the Best Kids' Clothing Stores Online, Vetted by ... - AOL

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    From free shipping (love you, Nordstrom) to entire pre-selected dress-up outfits (thanks, Janie and Jack), the selection, service and even value-conscious shopping of these stores can’t be beat.

  3. The Children's Place - Wikipedia

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    US$158.478 million (2023) Number of employees. 3,300 (2023) Subsidiaries. Gymboree. Website. www .childrensplace .com. The Children's Place Inc. is an American specialty retailer of children's apparel and accessories headquartered in Secaucus, New Jersey. [2] It also markets apparel under the Children's Place, Place, Baby Place, and Gymboree ...

  4. Too many kids clothes? Here's one way to cut waste - AOL

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    For $47, including shipping, you get seven items of secondhand clothing. If you send them a bag back, let's say of clothes that no longer fit your child, you get $10 off.

  5. Meet Kidsy, a kids' clothing startup that sells what parents ...

    techcrunch.com/2024/03/28/kidsy-is-a-startup...

    Enter Kidsy, a new Chicago-based e-commerce startup that aims to give consumers greater access to discounted baby and kids products by partnering with large brands, retailers and liquidation ...

  6. Rockets of Awesome makes shopping for kids’ clothes easier ...

    techcrunch.com/2016/07/26/rockets-of-awesome...

    Similar in concept something like StitchFix, which sends boxes of clothing free of charge for home try-on, Rockets of Awesome helps parents build their children’s wardrobe by sending seasonal ...

  7. Former Quidsi Execs Launch Primary, A New Site For Kids ...

    techcrunch.com/2015/03/31/former-quidsi-execs...

    In addition, she notes that the kidsclothing market is a $30 billion industry, and parents, on average, spend $1,000 per year per child on clothing purchases.