After more than a decade of nonstop travel, I recently hit a point in my life where, all of a sudden, I was spending more on baby supplies than on plane tickets.That's not to say I'm not traveling, or not traveling with my daughter. I am! But that baby stuff isn't cheap, and the things you need change and multiply constantly over the first couple of years.Case in point: Clothes, which need to be swapped out every few months until your child turns 2. (Nobody mentions that hand-me-downs are essentially useless if your child isn't the same age in the same season or climate as the original wearer.)Luckily, I've found a loyalty program that helps ease the sting of buying new clothes all the time: Rylee + Cru Collective.Before I had my daughter, I used to make a mental note for "someday" when I saw children's clothing I really liked: well-made, fashion-forward but not over the top, and in a muted color palette that didn't make me feel overstimulated.Turns out, 95% of it was from the same place: Rylee + Cru. The brand sells whimsical yet understated clothing pieces for kids of all ages, ranging from swimsuits to outerwear to pajamas and beyond — not to mention accessories, a handful of ho...
My favorite loyalty program perk? The one that pays me back when my kid outgrows her clothes
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