Apricot Ave is a monthly clothing subscription box designed for infants and toddlers. You can get one item of clothing for $12 per month, or 2 for $22 per month. The subscription is available for both boys and girls, with sizes from newborn to 6T.
Each shirt is wrapped in their own plastic bag. We received two shirts, but you could receive onesies, fleece, or other apparel in your subscription
DEAL: Get 20% off your initial subscription including prepaid subscriptions! Valid for all subscriptions. Use coupon code HELLOSUB20.
Everything in my March 2017 Apricot Ave box!
Bonus! Duck Plushie: Quack! This is a fun toy and you can even use it as a prop or to entice reluctant kids into taking fun pics. Because blue ducks are funny. My son loved this item – understandably so, because duck was one of his first words!
Dinosaur T-Shirt: Both shirts we received were printed on Rabbit Skins shirts. They are 100% combed ringspun cotton with double-needle sleeves and taping on the shoulder seams. Really nice quality!
It’s a SAUR! This dinosaur was a total hit and we could barely get it on our two-year-old because he wanted to carry it around and love on it.
The shirts themselves were nice and roomy – no weird tiny American Apparel sizes!
He was SO happy about this shirt – what a friendly dino!
And the duck? Totally loved it.
Robot T-Shirt
Can it get better than dinos for a toddler? YES! Robots! This friendly robot was ready to join my son for some adventure.
They spent some time together excavating some weeds!
This is a great, fun trendy t-shirt subscription for kids. I thought the graphics were fantastic and super enticing for kids. I was really happy to see this brand of shirt in this subscription, too – I already know it’s high quality and holds up. The screen printing was similarly high quality with zero ripples or bumps, ensuring that these new favorites will last. I know we’ll reach for them over and over. I also thought the subscription price was great, and with free US shipping, it’s an overall excellent value, most especially if you prefer non-branded shirts for your kids.
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