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Kids age filter on Khaite

Recorded example of the kids age filter pattern on Khaite (category page). RecoverBase describes what this brand chose to publish and cites outside research. This is observation, not a promise of results for your store.

Vertical
Luxury fashion
Stage
Category
Platform
Shopify
Verified
2026-05-18
Confidence
0%
Region
US store

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A kids age filter improves category page experience when it reduces real shopper uncertainty; otherwise, it adds visual noise and scan cost. Skip it if it duplicates information or lacks a clear purpose.

What it is

A kids age filter improves the category page when it answers a specific shopper question or reduces uncertainty; otherwise, it adds visual noise.

  • A kids age filter improves category page experience when it reduces real shopper uncertainty; otherwise, it adds visual noise and scan cost. Skip it if it duplicates information or lacks a clear purpose.
  • A kids age filter may help or hurt depending on context; evaluate it against the specific shopper question it answers on the category page.Inferred
  • Its effectiveness on the category page tends to rely on reducing real shopper uncertainty, not adding visual noise.Inferred
  • Clarity and a single obvious purpose tend to be key, as shoppers process the filter in seconds.Inferred
  • Evidence suggests 0 of 7 sampled stores currently implement this filter.Inferred

What research says

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  • A kids age filter may help or hurt depending on context; evaluate it against the specific shopper question it answers on the category page, not as a universal best practice.Inferred
  • The filter appears on the category page, where shoppers scan and narrow options; its effectiveness tends to depend on reducing real shopper uncertainty, not adding visual noise.Inferred
  • Shoppers process the kids age filter in seconds; clarity and a single obvious purpose tend to outperform dense or decorative variants.Inferred

Trade-offs

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  • The primary failure tends to be added scan cost: a kids age filter tends to earn its space only when it reduces real shopper uncertainty on the category page. Otherwise, it adds visual noise and cognitive load without benefit.Inferred
  • It may backfire when it duplicates information already obvious from the page, or when page performance (LCP/CLS) is constrained and the element adds weight.Inferred

Other ways to do it

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  • When a kids age filter tends to not reduce real shopper uncertainty or duplicates existing information, omit it to avoid adding visual noise and scan cost.Inferred
  • Prioritize page performance by skipping elements that add weight if LCP/CLS tends to be constrained.Inferred

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