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kidpik

https://kidpik.com/
Last activity: 01.07.2022
Tags:PersonalServiceLifeHomeClothingBabyTech
Kidpik is a monthly clothing subscription service for kids that offers stylist-selected mix-and-match outfits for your child. The average price of each item is around $16 when you keep the entire box. Kidpik offers outfits for every age group. The company has a 3-minute quiz that you can take to get started. Kidpik is loved by moms and kids because it’s time-saving, convenient, and risk-free. According to Trustpilot reviews, some customers have had negative experiences with Kidpik’s clothing quality and customer service. However, most customers say that the experience is what they expected or better. The company responds professionally to complaints and feedback. Quality is generally good, sizing is mostly accurate, delivery is quick and on-time, communication is excellent throughout the process, and delivery and returns are easy (and free!). Kidpik’s main competitors include Boxed (BOXD), Onfolio (ONFO), Digital Brands Group (DBGI), Shift Technologies (SFT), Jowell Global (JWEL), Missfresh (MF), Oriental Culture (OCG), Boqii (BQ), Jeffs’ Brands (JFBR), and Better Choice (BTTR).
Member count: 51-200
Founded date: 2016

Investors 1

Mentions in press and media 4

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01.07.2022Shop the 180 best Fourth of July sales of 2022: Microsoft, C...New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links...nypost.com...
08.02.2022kidpik Launches New Spring 2022 Kids' Clothing Subscription ...NEW YORK, Feb. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Kidpik Corp. (NASDAQ: PIK) ("kidpik" or the "C...marketscre...
12.01.2022Biogen, PayPal, Block, Ally Financial: What to Watch in the ...Wall Street stock indexes edged up after inflation data showed the largest annual jump in consumer p...wsj.com/ar...
11.11.2021Kidpik Children’s Subscription Box Company Launches $18 Mill...Kidpik subscription boxes typically include seven items, including shoes.Courtesy of Kidpik Childre...forbes.com...