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  • How Many School Uniforms Does Your Child Actually Need?

    How Many School Uniforms Does Your Child Actually Need?

    It is one of the first questions parents ask when stocking up for the year: how many school
    uniforms does my child need? Buy too few and you are doing laundry midweek. Buy too many and you have spent more than you needed to. The right number sits in between, and it mostly comes down to how often you do laundry.

    The Quick Answer

    For most families, enough uniforms to cover a full school week plus a little backup works well. If you wash once a week, you want a set for each day with a spare or two. If you wash more often, you can get by with fewer.

    A Simple Starting Point

    A practical wardrobe for a child whose laundry runs weekly looks something like this:

    ● 4 to 5 tops (polos or shirts), one for each school day
    ● 3 to 4 bottoms (pants, skirts, or jumpers), which can be worn more than once between
    washes
    ● 1 to 2 sweaters or layers for cooler days
    ● 1 outerwear piece as the season requires
    Adjust up or down based on your routine.

    What Changes the Number

    A few things shift the count:

    Laundry frequency: washing twice a week means you need fewer pieces
    Age and activity: younger children and active kids go through more in a day
    Spills and weather: messy lunches and rainy seasons call for extra backups
    Drying time: if items take a day to dry, build in a buffer so you are not caught short

    Core Pieces Versus Extras

    Start with the everyday essentials, then add extras as the budget allows. Tops get the most wear and are worth having in good supply. Bottoms can stretch across a few days. Sweaters and outerwear are seasonal and needed in smaller numbers.

    Building the Set Over Time

    You do not have to buy everything at once. Cover the core week first, then add spares and
    seasonal layers across the summer. Spreading purchases out is easier on the budget, and
    choosing quality pieces that last means you replace them less often. Well-made uniforms also hold up for hand-me-downs, which stretches your spending further.

    The goal is a wardrobe that gets your child through the week comfortably, without overbuying. A short list, matched to your laundry routine, gets you there.

    Building your child's uniform wardrobe for the year? Shop everyday essentials and spares at metroschooluniforms.com, or email info@metroschooluniforms.com.

     

    Mark Salzberg


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