Brick Loot is a subscription box for people who love LEGOs. It is designed for ages 6 and up and is $27.00/month, plus $6.00 shipping. Each box .” with Legos, Lego compatible products, and other brick items. Continue Reading …
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Stitch Fix Kids is a clothing subscription box for kids. Continue Reading …
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Brick Loot is a subscription box for people who love LEGOs. It is designed for ages 6 and up and is $27.00/month, plus $6.00 shipping. Each box .” with Legos, Lego compatible products, and other brick items. Continue Reading …
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My Stitch Fix arrived by UPS and I was really excited to see what I received.
First Look
All the clothes are packaged in yellow paper. Note about my review. I am including pictures of my son in the outfits, but excluding his face for privacy reasons.
You get a sheet of stickers, an information sheet with the prices of the items, a sheet of all the clothes in the box, and some materials that explained the subscription.
You put all the clothes you don't want and put them in this mailer.
Converse Long Sleeve Graphic Tee $18.00 My son likes shirts with graphics on them but wasn't sure about this one at first. It fits nicely with a bit of room to grow. After thinking about it, my son decided he liked it, so it went in the keep pile.
Adriana Goldschmied Kids James AG Slim Straight Stretch Denim $38.00 I never pay $38 for kid jeans. Typically I buy from children's place because their kid jeans are slim enough for my son. I like the quality of these jeans, but they didn't adjust small enough for the waist. I was going to send these back, but it was cheaper to keep these and the shorts than send them back.
Final Thought: I tried Stitch Kids since Mac and Mia closed, and I loved it. We ended up keeping everything because it was cheaper than sending back the jeans and shorts. The cost of the box was $248.00 and I received a discount of $62.00 for keeping everything. If you want to try Stitch Fix, use my link to get a $25.00 credit on anything you purchase. You will pay $20 to try Stitch Fix and that amount will be applied to anything you purchase. You will also get a $25.00 credit to use with the link, so it's like trying Stitch Fix better than Free!
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Book of the Month YA is a book subscription service that sends a brand new book for as low as $5.00 for your 1st month. You can also skip a month. Continue Reading …
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KidPik has a new sale for August! KidPik doesn't have a styling fee, so you can try this subscription free.
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