INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kidbox, a clothing-in-a-box startup aimed at a slightly younger crowd than StitchFix, has raised $15.3 million in Series B funding to expand
Century 21 department stores.To date, Kidbox has raised $28 million.The company was founded in October, 2015, then shipped its first box of
clothing out of beta testing during the back-to-school shopping season the next year.Similar to StitchFix, Kidbox also curates a selection
any other add-on fees.However, if you keep the full box, Kidbox donates a new outfit to a child in need through a partnership with
Delivering Good, a nonprofit that allows customers to choose the charity to receive their clothing donation.At launch, Kidbox carried around
for All Mankind, Puma, Jessica Simpson, Reebok, Diesel and others.With the next back-to-school box, Kidbox will insert its own brands into
The company will be launching multiple private labels across all ages, and every box will get at least one own-label item
Our customers tell us what they would love more of; and our merchandising team understands what they would like to be able to procure more
Kidbox ships with crayons and a pencil-case for kids, and the box is designed for kids to color
further invest in its technology foundation, its data science teams, its own labels, its customer acquisition strategy and marketing.The
retailers are closing their doors, and e-commerce apparel is on the upswing