Summerβs calling, and itβs not just about sunscreen and swim goggles. Whether your kid is heading off to camp, beach-hopping with the fam, or ruling the backyard like a tiny CEO of snack management, they deserve gear thatβsΒ fun, functional, and full of personality.
π§ Meet the Capy Life Lunchboxes: Built for Summer Camp Legends
Say goodbye to boring bags and half-squished sandwiches. Our Capy Life personalized lunchboxes are insulated, roomy, and built for wild summer days. With designs like:
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π§ DJ Capybara:Β for the camper whoβs always on the aux cord
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π© Donut Bliss: for snack royalty
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π§’ No Cap Just Capybara: for kids who speak fluent Gen Z
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π§’ Three Capy Bros: for chill squads who pack their own snacks
They're perfect for day camp, road trips, and βaccidentallyβ not eating the carrots you packed. Bonus? You can add your kidβs name for free β no more mix-ups at lunchtime.
ποΈ And Then There Were Towelsβ¦
Our beach towels are where cool meets cozy. Theyβre oversized (30"x60"), soft, and look great flopped across a lounge chair or flung dramatically over a kid pretending theyβre a burrito.
Choose from:
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π¦ Living the Chill Life:Β with retro popsicle or ice cream cone styles
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π In My Unbothered Era:Β for Swiftie vibes and poolside shade
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π© Donut Capybara Bliss: because who wouldnβt want a donut ride with a capybara?
ποΈ Why Parents Love Them Too
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βοΈ Durable + washable
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βοΈ Camp-proof
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βοΈ Easy to personalize
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βοΈ Guaranteed to make other parents ask βWhereβd you get that?β
π Perfect for:
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Camp welcome bags
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End-of-school-year surprises
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Birthday gifts that arenβt just another water bottle
Ready to pack the summer fun?
π Shop Lunchboxes | π Shop Beach Towels
Because this summer, we're all about snacks, sand, and staying chill.
You might also like the Capy Life Kids lineup, the Bro Bro Kids Hoodie, the Personalized Capybara Donut Lunchbox, the Unbothered Era Hoodie and the Living the Chill Life collection






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