sábado, 25 de febrero de 2012

Good Karma Clothing Is a Netflix for Baby Clothes


You can subscribe to just about anything on the web — toiletries, beauty products, organic snacks — and now, one mom has created an online subscription service for baby clothes, Good Karma Clothing.

"This wouldn't work in a small community," Sharon Schneider, Good Karma founder and CEO, told Mashable. "It's the network effect that I need."

Subscribers receive one seven-outfit bundle at a time, which they later return once their child grows. The outfits come at three different levels — basic, for $27.99 a month, better, for $45 a month, and boutique, for $75 a month. The prices are pegged at the cost of a single new outfit.

Schneider is in the process of developing a "Netflix-like" experience for subscribers, where they will tell her "loves monkeys" or "no princesses" and she will be able to recommend outfits based on user preferences.

Schneider, a mother of three, came up with the idea while she was boxing up her daughter's old clothes to send to her sister, who had a younger daughter. She realized it would be great if there was a service that could connect moms with clothing for their quickly growing children.

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Schneider hopes to follow Netflix's lead, by setting up regional distribution centers across the country in what she calls "progressive cities" — Seattle, New York, Austin, Boulder and San Francisco. Shipping shorter distances is one of several the company's ecologically-friendly plans.

Good Karma Clothing has also partnered with an environmentally-friendly baby detergent, ships clothing bundles in reusable nylon bags and has plans to upcycle damaged clothing.

Though Schneider assumes she attracts subscribers primarily for Good Karma's convenience, she has a large overlap with diaper subscription services, suggesting to her that the low environmental impact is an important draw as well.

Good Karma recently won COMMON Pitch NYC, a social entrepreneurs competition during Social Media Week.

Are you a parent who would use a service like Good Karma? Let us know in the comments.


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