App Feature
Brand-specific shopping app for Carter’s, OshKosh B’gosh, and Skip Hop that unifies catalogs, supports in‑store barcode scanning, showcases exclusive offers, tracks Rewarding Moments points, and provides a streamlined mobile checkout.
Verdict
Verdict: Convenient for brand loyalists, but hampered by reliability issues reflected in its low rating.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Carter’s/OshKosh/Skip Hop shoppers who want brand‑exclusive deals
- Rewards members who want an at‑a‑glance points and rewards dashboard
Not ideal for:
- Shoppers who prioritize flawless app stability and speed
- Bargain hunters who prefer multi‑retailer price comparisons
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Access to three brands in one place, easy browsing and simple layout, exclusive promos and a clear rewards dashboard that helps track points and spend rewards.
Users complain about:
Overall low satisfaction (2.6 rating) suggests recurring app bugs, sluggish performance, sign‑in/checkout hiccups, and occasional reliability problems that can disrupt purchases.
Is it Worth Paying For?
The app is free with no in‑app purchases; there’s nothing to pay for. It’s worth trying if you frequently shop these brands and want deals/rewards, but the value depends on your tolerance for potential glitches.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to general shopping apps (e.g., Amazon, Target) it offers deeper brand integration, in‑store barcode scanning tied to Carter’s details, and native rewards tracking—but lags in polish and stability. Versus using the mobile website, the app can surface offers and rewards faster when it works well, yet reliability concerns may make the web experience more consistent.
Summary
Carter’s combines Carter’s, OshKosh B’gosh, and Skip Hop into a single shopping experience with exclusive offers, barcode scanning, and a helpful Rewarding Moments dashboard. While the interface is straightforward and checkout is designed to be quick, user sentiment points to stability and performance wobbles that can undermine the convenience. If you’re a loyal customer who regularly taps into rewards and brand‑only deals, the app can be handy—but casual shoppers or those sensitive to glitches may prefer the website or broader retail apps.




