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Have you heard of Kidbox? Â It’s another one of the many subscription services you can get these days, and this one is all about getting great clothes for your kids! Â It is the second company I’ve tried that advertises this product. Â The first was Rockets of Awesome, but I took one look at the prices and knew I wouldn’t keep even one thing in the box. Â I did still look at all of the pieces, and was shocked to find the box full of mostly very thin t-shirts and very generic clothes. Â There was ONE puffy vest in Joshua’s box that I loved, but it was $36 and we really didn’t need it.
After my experience with Rockets of Awesome, I really wasn’t sure I’d try another of these children’s clothing subscriptions, but…… Â both of these truly are FREE to try! Â Unlike Stitchfix, the adult version of these, there is no stylist fee or anything. Â You get the box, decide what to keep, and send the rest back. Â If you drop the entire box back in the mail (free shipping both ways) then you will never be charged a penny!

So when I discovered Kidbox I figured I had nothing to lose. Â And I’m so glad I gave them a chance. Â It was a drastically different experience than Rockets of Awesome!
Here are a few observations upon opening the box:
 The box is like a coloring book!  Nathanael’s box even came with crayons to color it in.  The crayons were left out of Joshua’s box, but I assume they do that on purpose because he is under two.  There were also STICKERS, which Nathanael LOVED!- The clothes are much better quality than were ROA’s.  Everything was made by a name brand that I recognized as good quality.
- They paid attention to the style profile I filled out online and the clothes were catered to my preferences for each boy.
- The cost per item wasn’t too high to start with (ranging from $12-$20), but if I keep the entire box, the cost per item goes WAY down to just under $11 per item.  (I kept the entire box!)
Here’s a peak at some of the clothes that came in their boxes:
I’m in LOVE with that jacket! Â AND the awesome orange sweater outfit that came with a matching button-up and jeans. Â My boys looked so cute at church last week, wearing their new Kidbox clothes!
Nathanael didn’t enjoy the trying on process, but I got pics of Joshua in lots of his, and had so much fun dressing him up!
All in all, I’d say that Kidbox is lots of fun! Â The only down-side is that once you sign up, you will keep receiving boxes 4 times per year. Â While that could be helpful, I’m not sure that I’ll spend that much on their clothes more than once a year. Â Still, all I have to do is drop it back in the mail if I don’t want it, and a simple email will stop the automatic shipments. Â I do wish, though, that there was an easy button on the account page that would let me either schedule a one-time box, or set up automatic shipments on MY schedule. Â (For the record, Rockets of Awesome is set up the exact same way.)
So what do YOU think? Â Have you tried any of these subscription-type things? Â Let me know which ones you love, or which ones you’ve been wanting to try!

^I’m feeling under the weather today, but I have chocolate!
Oh, what a cute jacket!! ^_^
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