
Iconoculture: Adjustable-waist pants solve fit issues width-wise, but Mom's only recourse against growth upspurts and dryer-induced shrinkage used to be cuffs or cut-offs. Ziprips represent yet another practical solution from mompreneurs.
Ziprips are a line of stylish adjustable separates that grow up (down, actually) with kids 1 to 6. Pants, skirts, dresses and overalls are designed with inserts that quickly add or remove extra length from hip to hem. Each article comes with a larger insert that keeps Ziprips a perfect fit for up to three sizes.
The adjust-for-growth concept has proven popular with toys and furniture . But like most products, convenience and customization come with a price.
Mix and matchable, Ziprips are anything but basic. Fashion-forward Eurasian designs appeal to hip mamas who already buy unique boutique brands. To strictly price-driven parents, the cost may offset any inherent practicality.
Ziprips fit growing kids [Iconoculture]
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There are 3 responses to "Growing Clothes For Growing Kids".
Great idea!!! How can I find more about this new project??? Is there any type of franchise or retailer selling it some where around the world? Regards and congratulations for this ad!!!
Posted by: Morris at January 11, 2007 2:56 AM
Hi,
How can I find out more about growing clothes for growing kids? Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
Honor
Posted by: Honor at September 7, 2008 9:58 AM
OK nice idea but the kids generally do not wear for a long time, because generally the clothes are destroyed. :))
Posted by: connex at December 26, 2008 10:03 PM
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