Gerber Childrenswear LLC is the maker of the flagship Gerber baby-apparel brand and inventor of the Onesies Brand bodysuit. Founded in 1928 around the iconic Gerber Baby trademark, the company designs, sources and markets bodysuits, sleepwear, outfits, accessories and newborn essentials sold through mass retailers, its own e-commerce store and licensed partners including the NFL and NBA. With roughly $121 million in annual revenue and around 300-400 employees, it is one of the best-known everyday baby-basics brands in the United States.
Janie and Jack is a San Francisco-based premium children's clothing brand founded in 2002, known for classic, well-tailored apparel and special-occasion outfits for newborns through age 18. After passing through Gymboree and Gap Inc. ownership, it is now operated under Go Global Retail. The brand pairs boutique-style seasonal collections with a growing e-commerce business and, in 2025, expanded into an online marketplace and its first international store in London.
Magnetic Me, a brand of New York-based Magnificent Baby, makes baby, kids and adult apparel that closes with hidden magnets instead of snaps, zippers or buttons. Founded in 2010, the company pioneered patented SewSafe magnetic closures and pairs them with soft, sustainable fabrics like modal and organic cotton to make dressing faster for squirmy babies, kids seeking independence, nursing parents and adults with dexterity challenges. Sold direct-to-consumer online and through hundreds of retail boutiques, Magnetic Me markets itself as 'the absolute easiest way to dress a baby' - and now, a whole family.

Shenhav Kimhi is the Chief Marketing Officer of Magnetic Me, the New York baby and toddler apparel brand known for its patented magnetic closures. A brand builder and growth marketer, she has led marketing, brand, and e-commerce at fashion and lifestyle names including Crabtree & Evelyn and Public Clothing (home to Derek Lam 10 Crosby and ATM Collection). She holds an MBA in Global Management and Strategic Marketing from Bar-Ilan University and today oversees marketing for a company built on making getting dressed a little less of a fight.
PatPat is a global direct-to-consumer children's and family apparel brand founded in 2014 by two engineer-fathers, Albert Wang and Ken (Can) Gao. It uses a data-driven, mobile-first model to deliver affordable, trend-forward kids' clothing, family matching outfits, and proprietary innovations like the stain-resistant Go-Neat fabric and the light-up Go-Glow line to more than 23 million customers across 140+ countries.