Kipiis (pronounced "kip-eez") Bib Clips let you make anything into a bib – paper napkin, cloth diaper, kitchen towel. Just clip the two round fasteners onto whatever's handy, adjust the "antennae" to an appropriate length, and your child's covered. No fuss, no mess. Keep a pair in your bag, stroller or glove box, and you'll never need to scramble for cover, or transport a soiled bib back home again.
Diane Evershed, who hated porting bulky bibs with food remnants in her sac, invented Kipiis as a reaction to the lack of savvy, stylish solutions for parents. She took this idea to award-winning product designer Kim Porter of HatchOne, who as a mother of three, loved the idea. She had been using a waiter's clip to hold a diaper to her toddler as a makeshift bib.
The design is reminiscent of the metal clips dentists use to hold those crinkly paper bibs in place, but with a fresh and modern twist. We bet Kipiis is the only bib clip available at modern museum design stores. We love the whimsical shape and sorbet color combos.
The clips are safe for play too, and engineered to withstand heavy use. The fastener and adjustor are made from ABS resin and the legs are made from flexible thermoplastic rubber. They're durable, colorfast, and upper-rack dishwasher safe.
Spilling the beans: You can also use Kipiis to connect two sides of a blanket together for privacy during breastfeeding.
Features:
Measures 9-3/8 inches when fully extended
Let you make anything a bib— napkin, cloth diaper, kitchen towel
Simply clip the two rounded fasteners onto whatever’s handy and adjust the back
Designed with your flexible lifestyle in mind
Smart addition to your diaper bag, glove box, kitchen drawer, or pocket
Individually packaged for gift giving
Versatile and portable