Focus on Schoolwear Best in class schoolwear
For the best in class schoolwear, look no further than AWDis Academy. The AC001 and AC001J Academy Raglan Sweatshirt has a crew neckline and is made from a soft cotton-faced fabric. An essential part of any school uniform for kids and teens, this style features a ribbed collar, cuffs and hem, along with a taped neck, twin needle stitching and a name label at the back neck. It has an extensive palette of 14 colours, featuring classic school shades along with some exciting contemporary additions.
Perfect for layering, the AC003 Academy V-Neck Sweatshirt provides an alternative to the classic sweatshirt. The soft cotton-faced fabric creates the perfect surface for print or embroidery and also features ribbed cuffs, neckline and hemline for added comfort. Available in sizes XS to XXL in a wide range of Academy colours.
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Protect kids from the cold with the Kids Brigade II Full Zip Fleece. Designed for school kids, the full zip enables kids to easily and quickly take the fl eece off, ensuring nothing gets in the way of playtime.
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The microfl eece has been crafted with Layer Lite fabric technology to provide lightweight warmth and comfort without the bulk – perfect for active kids. The fl eece also has a good wicking performance, which helps to move sweat to the surface to keep the wearer dry. It’s quick drying too, ideal for an unexpected downpour. Special features include a chin guard and two lower fl eece pockets, perfect for keeping small hands warm.
This is a great midlayer for kids, and with black, navy, royal blue and classic red available, you can match with school colours.
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hildren are notorious for misplacing their jumpers, shoes, sports kits etc. at school, which is why labelling is of utmost importance.
In a time of increasing prices on everything K.T. Labels has created a revolutionary new label that saves money. Many parents are not aware of such a label. But it does exist. A name label that just sticks on. A label that is washing machine proof, dishwasher proof and microwave proof. The reason John Baines from K.T. Labels sells these labels is simple. Please read below and then save money.
A new survey by Stamptastic has revealed the waste and cost to parents of lost school uniform items. It is estimated that 75% of primary school children lose one to two items of uniform per year. Furthermore, 21.5% of those lose three to fi ve items. There are fi ve million children currently in primary education in the UK, which equates to 13 million lost items each school year. Both the cost of replacing these and the waste implications on the environment are far from ideal.
The survey uncovered that 17% of parents asked have spent between £26 and £50 replacing lost items; 4% have spent £51 to £100, and 5% of those questioned spent over £100. Across the fi ve million children in primary education, parents could be anything of expenditures from £42 to £65 million between them to replace all the lost items. This is why labelling school uniforms is so important!
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