a few days ago you read about my back-to-school shopping trip with my oldest boy, he is much more difficult to shop for than my middle boy. for my six year old, i can pretty much buy anything i like....he loves his clothes to have bright colors and a little bit of attitude!
i decided to tryout buying my six year old his back-to-school clothes from CookiesKids.com. i was hoping to find a complete outfit including a versatile hoodie, a pair of jeans and a hat for recess time at school. the main issue with my son, is that he is super skinny and even skinny jeans are baggy on him. so, I was hoping to find a pair of skinny jeans with an adjustable waist or a belt included.
on CookiesKids.com, i found a large selection of jeans, many of which had really cool detailing. i was super happy that most of the jeans were only $9.99!
i also found a solid color hoodie for $9.99. it came in multiple colors, but i chose to get black. and i got two tank top for only $4.99. can you believe these prices.
here are the outfits i ended up purchasing. super hip and stylish for my little rocker kid.
and these....
shopping on CookiesKids.com was super easy, and the clothes came right to my door. no running around the mall in crowds. i was wondering about the quality of the clothing since the prices were so reasonable, and was pleasantly surprised at how nice they were. you can check out all the outfit ideas i created here.
as you can see, my little kiddie is happy with his new clothes. of course, he will be wearing the tank tops under his shirts, but he was just to excited to try on his new clothes.
you can go to CookiesKids.com to see all of their kids clothing and uniform selection. please make sure to measure your child before purchasing clothing because items are non-returnable. and you can see my entire shopping experience here.
here's the background story about the Cookie's Kids Company - "In 1972, a young man named Cookie and his brother Marvin went into business together. They rented a 1600 square foot store in Jamaica, Queens, fixed it up, bought inventory and Summer and Fall, and opened a day after Thanksgiving with a full stock of holiday toys. The toys were a success and they put the extra money toward buying children's clothing for the next season. When that did well, they bought more clothing. The business was on it's way.
As the brothers Cookie, Marvin and Sonny, who had come in as a third partner in the business, began to open new stores in new locations, inventory expanded. Besides the latest fashions, our customers wanted shoes, toys, backpacks and accessories and we were prepared to deliver. By the late 1990's there were six superstores throughout the NYC area, and though they previously had different names, by that time they were all named Cookie's Kids. Also in the late '90s came an important addition to Cookie's Kids' inventory: school uniforms. It was the steady success in uniform sales that paved the way for founding CookiesKids.com in 2007, which originally sold uniforms and soon after the entire Cookie's Kids Inventory."
{ disclosure: I am a member of the Collective Bias™ Social Fabric® Community. This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias™ and CookiesKids.com. All opinions expressed are mine. #CBias #SocialFabric }
Sara @ CleverPinkPirate.com
Love the new clothes and action shots!
Shelby Barone
Those are some pretty cool digs!