Thursday, December 8, 2011

Back to School - How to Save Money on School Uniforms

!±8± Back to School - How to Save Money on School Uniforms

As all parents of school-age children already know, getting everything your kids need to be fully prepared to go back to school can be rather costly. With everything from basic supplies like pencils and paper to books or all of the extracurricular activities that will soon commence, it's no wonder parents are searching for ways to save money on school uniforms for their children.

Today it's not just the private or exclusive learning institutions that require their students to wear uniforms as many schools have implemented a uniform dress code. This actually helps parents to save money on back-to-school shopping as there's no need to buy the trendiest of outfits or be pressured into buying clothes with more expensive designer labels.

However, young children do grow fast and tend to wear out their clothes faster than we do so buying school uniforms has the potential to be quite costly over the course of your children's school career making it worth your time and effort to find the best prices possible.

First, if your household income level is below a certain amount, you may actually be entitled to a grant provided by local authorities to provide families with school uniforms for their children, but of course there are varying terms and conditions that must be met.

To see if there's a grant available in your area for buying uniforms that you feel you may be eligible for, visit www.direct.gov.uk/ and search for "school uniforms" and you will have access to helpful information about school uniform policies as well as a link to apply for help with school clothing costs.

Fortunately many schools are flexible when it comes to where parents can shop for uniforms, provided they meet the basic stipulations set forth such as color or the type of collar a shirt may have. And now, supermarket chains have begun selling complete school uniforms at competitive prices for parents looking for a good bargain.

Before shopping, make sure you know exactly what is allowed in terms of trousers, shirts, short or long-sleeved shirts, and if they will also need clothing for physical education or play time. Plan on needing at least one shirt per child per day and at least two or three trousers or skirts depending on the number of times you do laundry each week.

To also save money on school uniforms you'll want to make a list of what you need as buying too much for a growing child is simply a waste of money. Shopping early to avoid possible shortages or crowds is smart, but be sure not to buy more than one size larger than you need right now for clothing or a half size for shoes.

Shopping online for school uniforms is an excellent way to save money as you'll be able to do business with merchants anywhere around the world, and be able to quickly search for the best bargains at the same time. Shopping online also gives you more options in terms of size selection and many sites offer discounts to new customers and feature discounted clothing not available in stores. But, always be sure to check the return policy and the shipping fees before making your purchase.


Back to School - How to Save Money on School Uniforms

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