Diapers.com announced the launch of its new Clothing & Shoe Shop at Diapers.com. With more than 30,000 clothing and shoe items, 100+ brands and sizes ranging from newborn to 5, the shop makes it easy for parents to find everything they need to keep up with baby's growth. As with all Diapers.com orders, parents will continue to enjoy fast, 1-2 day delivery*, free shipping on orders $49+, and free, no-hassle returns.

The Clothing & Shoe Shop at Diapers.com offers a wide selection of styles from familiar favorites such as Carter's, Osh Kosh, Robeez and Crocs, as well as specialty boutique brands like Tea Collection, Splendid, Zutano and Pink Chicken. The assortment includes bodysuits, mix-and-match separates, coordinated outfits, dresses, footwear, sleepwear, outerwear and more. Best of all, the shop's clean new design, easy navigation and Find It Fast tool help shoppers quickly narrow down the site's many options to find the perfect clothing and shoe items to suit baby's changing wardrobe needs. Rather than having to go from store to store, parents can now experience the time-saving convenience of finding such a broad selection of clothing and shoes at one, easy to shop online destination.

“Our mission is to make parents' lives easier,” said Quidsi CEO Marc Lore. “As a dad myself, I know what a hassle it was to constantly have to pick up diapers, wipes, formula and other baby stuff. So Diapers.com was created to solve for that. I also know that babies outgrow their clothes every few months and keeping them in clothes that fit is a constant challenge. So we wanted to solve for that too. With the Clothing & Shoe Shop at Diapers.com, we dramatically improved the shopping experience by offering enhanced functionality and tools that make it both fun and easy to find the clothes and shoes parents are looking for. Ultimately, our goal is to become the one-stop clothing and shoe destination for parents by offering them the absolute best clothing and shoe assortment, the fastest shipping and the friendliest 24/7 customer service.”