Sunday, May 17, 2020
Buying your Daughters First School Uniform, on a Budget
Buying your Daughterâs First School Uniform, on a Budget Shopping for your daughterâs first school uniform is probably the only time youâll get excited about buying her school supplies, because once the first year is over and done with, youâll probably be more concerned about how much youâre spending rather than how cute and adorable she looks. Many parents are on a budget from the very beginning and, even if youâre not, being sensible about your purchases is still good practice. Donât think that once youâve done the back to school shop, thatâs it for another year, either! Their uniform and school supplies will need to be topped up throughout the year, so sticking to a budget from the start means you wonât have to spend over the odds on their school gear annually. Make sure that you understand the schoolâs dress code before you begin shopping for school skirts, blouses, polo shirts and dresses. Every school has a different policy and different colour schemes to abide by and, while there are some great value alternatives to what the specialist suppliers provide, some schools are a lot more stringent on what can and canât be worn. Check whether skirts and dresses need to be grey, black or navy for example and, once you know, you can take a look at school skirts to help keep you within a tight budget. Only buy the minimum if you can help it. This will be a personal choice because different families operate in different ways, but the bottom line is that the less you buy, the less you spend! If you do the laundry often, for example, your daughter wonât need to have a skirt or dress for every single day. School skirts donât have to be washed as often as sweaty shirts, so youâll only need a couple to last the week. It all depends on the child though â" if your little girl loves to be active during playtime, you may need more than the minimum â" it depends how grubby she gets and how often you want to be doing the washing! You could always opt to buy second hand if you prefer. Make sure you do check that the clothes are in good condition though! Alternatively, if your child has older siblings, you may have some school uniform hidden away from when they were her age that you can get a second lease of life from. Thereâs a fine balance between sticking to a low budget and buying uniform that they will feel comfortable wearing. Polyester and acrylic, for example, can be cheaper than cotton, but the fabrics arenât as breathable, so bear this in mind. Similarly, shoes that have manmade uppers are far more affordable than leather shoes, but youâll find that leather shoes last longer and are more comfortable for daily use. Itâs also advisable to buy your daughterâs uniform in a size up, because sheâll continue to grow dramatically until sheâs a teenager. Make sure that thereâs room to grow so that youâre not buying uniforms every couple of months and bear in mind that things can be altered at the hemline to make them last for longer. Iron on hemming tape is an easy and affordable shortcut for busy parents! Your daughterâs first day at school will be a special memory forever, but that doesnât mean you canât start as you mean to go on and stick to a small budget â" itâs easy when you know how!
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