Gap rolls out baby clothes subscription box service
October 11, 2017
Gap Inc. has decided to roll out a quarterly subscription service called babyGap Outfit Box after testing the concept. Boxes, which contain six baby clothing items valued at $100, cost $70. Gap charges customers when the order ships, but they have 21 days to decide whether to keep the items. Shipping and returns on the boxes are free.
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