
💰 Buying baby clothes individually vs. a clothing box: How much do you really save?
In the first year of life, a baby typically outgrows four to five clothing sizes, meaning parents need to purchase new clothing regularly. This can add up quickly, especially when buying items separately.
Cost Breakdown of Individual Purchases
- Bodysuits: €5 - €15 each
- Pants: €10 - €20 each
- Shirts: €10 - €25 each
- Cardigans: €15 - €30 each
- Socks: €2 - €5 per pair
- Hats: €5 - €10 each
A basic set consisting of a bodysuit, pants, and a shirt can already cost between €25 and €60. Since babies grow fast and need new sizes frequently, parents must buy these sets multiple times a year.
Annual Costs of Buying Separately
Assuming parents purchase new clothing in the right size each season (four times a year), a typical seasonal shopping list may include:
- 5 bodysuits: €25 - €75
- 4 pants: €40 - €80
- 4 shirts: €40 - €100
- 2 cardigans: €30 - €60
- 6 pairs of socks: €12 - €30
- 2 hats: €10 - €20
This adds up to €157 - €365 per season. Over the course of a year, the total cost for buying separately ranges from €628 to €1,460.
Savings with Our Seasonal Boxes
For comparison, our Complete Box, delivered once per season (four times a year), costs €520 per year (€130 per box). We also offer the Essential Box, also delivered seasonally, for €272 per year (€68 per box).
By choosing our seasonal baby clothing boxes, parents can significantly reduce yearly clothing expenses while ensuring their baby always has well-fitting, stylish, and hassle-free outfits.