
Hibbett Unveils New Digital Experience Tailored Just for Kids With Launch of Hibbett Kids E-Commerce Platform
'We're expanding our digital footprint to better serve today's busy families and offering a more convenient, seamless, curated shopping experience from the nursery years through the teen stage,' said Bill Quinn, CIO, Hibbett, Inc.
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'We're expanding our digital footprint to better serve today's busy families and offering a more convenient, seamless, curated shopping experience from the nursery years through the teen stage,' said Bill Quinn, CIO, Hibbett, Inc. 'We've built a thriving and successful kids business and in our next phase with Hibbett Kids, we will continue to engage with parents and caregivers in a more personalized way.'
The new Hibbett Kids experience was thoughtfully designed with families 'front and center' to enjoy shopping for everyday essentials and trending looks for their children. Whether shopping for a growing toddler, a young basketball enthusiast, a budding sneakerhead or a style-conscious six-grader, the new site offers a hand-picked selection of both stylish and functional looks so parents and caregivers can shop with confidence.
Hibbett Kids was built using the latest state-of-the-art technology to keep pace with busy parents who rely on efficiency, allowing a variety of ways to quickly and easily search and find what they're looking for. Shoppers can filter their searches by new arrivals, gender, size, color, brand, price, clothing or shoe type, trend and much more. From school days to special occasions, parents can explore the wide selection of trending styles and popular brands on the home page, to make it easier to dress the littles for any moment.
Hibbett Kids offers a wide selection of kid's footwear and apparel for ages 13 and under. The sizing breakdown includes Grade School/Big Kids sizes 3.5 to 7, Preschool/Little Kids sizes 10.5 to 3 and Toddler/Infant sizes 1-10. Some of the top apparel and footwear brands featured on Hibbett Kids are Nike, Jordan, adidas, Baseball Lifestyle 101, Crocs, New Balance, Pro Standard, Reason and Streetz is Watchin,' with new arrivals daily.
Hibbett Kids Features
Intuitive technology for fast and flexible shopping
Efficiently search by product type, size, color, brand, style and more
Top kids footwear brands like Nike, Jordan, New Balance, adidas and Crocs
Top kids fashion apparel brands like Baseball Lifestyle 101, Pro Standard, Streetz is Watchin' and Reason
Grade School (Big Kids), Preschool (Little Kids) and Toddler/Infant apparel and footwear sizes
Flexible payment options such as Klarna
Hibbett Rewards integration
Easy Returns
Exciting product drops
Personalized content
Customer Service chat feature
Mobile Android and iOS apps
To learn more, visit the new Hibbett Kids website or app and experience the brand's ongoing commitment to an evolving elevated omnichannel experience and discover the newest destination for kid's fashion and footwear.
About Hibbett, Inc.
Hibbett, headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, is a leading athletic-inspired fashion retailer with more than 1,000 specialty stores, located in 36 states nationwide. Hibbett has a rich history of convenient locations providing personalized customer service and bringing access to premium product, coveted footwear and apparel from top brands like Nike, Jordan, adidas and New Balance in underserved communities. Consumers can browse styles, find new releases, shop Toe-2-Head fits and make purchases online or in their nearest store by visiting www.Hibbett.com. Hibbett is owned by JD Sports Fashion plc, a leading global omnichannel retailer of Sports Fashion brands. Follow us @HibbettOfficial on Instagram and X and @Hibbett on Facebook and TikTok.

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