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slinky 10-08-2007 16:17

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UP DATE ON : St.Christopher's school uniforms!!

My mum was told ..... The only place you can buy there uniform is Burnley!!

This is NOT true............ she went into Abbey Street today and there it was....their uniform!! and it's trutex.

My mum asked if they knew that people were being sent to other shops?? and the fella said " yes and their uniforms are more expensive for the same stuff " :( cheeky gits!! as if it isn't expensive enough!!



BERNADETTE 10-08-2007 16:17

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 458606)
Unfortunately its sods law that the nortorious groups wont be pulled up & mine will, shes already worried about being sent home if i get her alternatives to the schools wishes - so im hanged by both sides now:(

Who'd be a parent these days:rolleyes:

I wouldn't like to be in your shoes, glad I don't have to worry about things like that now. I know where you are coming from though the move up to senior school is nerve wracking enough, so it is understandable that your daughter is concerned about being sent home. As you say you don't have any choice and will just have to go with the schools policy on this one. Just sticks in the throat when not all people do:(

accymel 10-08-2007 16:27

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 458614)
UP DATE ON : St.Christopher's school uniforms!!

My mum was told ..... The only place you can buy there uniform is Burnley!!

This is NOT true............ she went into Abbey Street today and there it was....their uniform!! and it's trutex.

My mum asked if they knew that people were being sent to other shops?? and the fella said " yes and their uniforms are more expensive for the same stuff " :( cheeky gits!! as if it isn't expensive enough!!




Yeh cos their rail is right next to mount carmels rail LOL i thought that was strange, so your mum has a near enough same problem as me then "trutex" this & "trutex" that! :(

I bet the poor guys are sick of getting stick for uniforms from said church high schools:rolleyes:

slinky 10-08-2007 16:29

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 458618)
Yeh cos their rail is right next to mount carmels rail LOL i thought that was strange, so your mum has a near enough same problem as me then "trutex" this & "trutex" that! :(

I bet the poor guys are sick of getting stick for uniforms from said church high schools:rolleyes:

I am so glad that mine are NOT going to a church school

West Ender 10-08-2007 20:13

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I went to Paddock House in 1954. At the time there was only 1 tailor for the school, J.B.Smith of Union Rd., and you had no choice.

I can remember going to be measured, then fitted, for 2 navy blue pinafore dresses, 2 cream shirts, a cardigan, tie, navy blue overcoat and velour hat. The dresses, shirts and coats were all hand stitched and the bill was enormous.

When we went into the 3rd form we had to have brown coats, again hand stitched, and those dreadful mortar-boards. We also had a totally different Summer uniform of blue and white striped dresses, navy blazers (yep, hand stitched) and panama hats. Even the PE clothes were "unique", blue aertex shirt and brown pleated cullottes, and we had to have hockey sticks, pads and boots, plimsolls and tennis rackets.

Over the years my mother paid a fortune to have me looking absolutely awful. Just be thankful things have changed as much as they have.

Lilly 10-08-2007 20:25

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 458618)
so your mum has a near enough same problem as me then "trutex" this & "trutex" that! :(

I bet the poor guys are sick of getting stick for uniforms from said church high schools:rolleyes:

Have they said why they're insisting on a particular brand? Why do they have to be Trutex?:confused:

accymel 10-08-2007 20:27

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 458723)
Have they said why they're insisting on a particular brand? Why do they have to be Trutex?:confused:

They have just insisted it because of quality & that the uniform is to be top notch in order of presenting the school in appearance:confused::rolleyes: - well thats the splurge we're told anyway lol

flashy 10-08-2007 20:33

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 458614)
UP DATE ON : St.Christopher's school uniforms!!

My mum was told ..... The only place you can buy there uniform is Burnley!!

This is NOT true............ she went into Abbey Street today and there it was....their uniform!! and it's trutex.

My mum asked if they knew that people were being sent to other shops?? and the fella said " yes and their uniforms are more expensive for the same stuff " :( cheeky gits!! as if it isn't expensive enough!!




*shaz stands up and takes a bow* ;)

slinky 10-08-2007 20:38

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 458735)
*shaz stands up and takes a bow* ;)

Oh well you must be clever eh?? :D

flashy 10-08-2007 21:51

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lol no love, not clever, just wise ;) pmsfl

katex 11-08-2007 11:31

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 458049)
Gawd wish mount carmel was polo shirts but nope i'll be forced to iron & i HATE ironing especially proper shirts i can see the iron jumping from my hand :(

Think shirts and tie work out cheaper in the end though mel ..and they wear a lot better than sweat/polo shirts, which are susceptable to colour loss and shrinking and look really sloppy after a few months. A set of decent white/blue shirts can last a least a couple of years .. more if your children don't grow too fast. No answer to the ironing though, but just think how smart they will look after your effort ... :D

Worked with a lady who had a 33" leg .. wow.. longest legs I have ever seen .. terrific.. but what a problem, she did have some pants that were half mast. Shame there are not many 'dressmakers' bespoke tailors around these days. Know could prove expensive, however, could chose a really good fabric for her and if you consider the cost per wear, may work out cheaper in the long run and will fit a treat.

Lilly 13-08-2007 20:04

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 458725)
They have just insisted it because of quality & that the uniform is to be top notch in order of presenting the school in appearance:confused::rolleyes: - well thats the splurge we're told anyway lol

How silly.I bought my son's white shirts from Abbey Street 2 years ago.They're not Trutex.I don't know what make they are,they're just the cheapo ones.They still look lovely and very smart.How white shirts look depends very much on how they're treated and how you wash them.If you wash them correctly and look after them they will look good regardless of what make they are.Trutex are not infallible.Even they will look scruffy and grey if they're washed with jeans and other dark clothing.It's ridiculous that this school is telling you they have to be a certain brand.
How will they be monitoring this situation anyway?Do they intend to peer down all the children's necks to check the labels?:(

shillelagh 14-08-2007 13:49

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Stab-proof school uniforms go on sale to protect pupils from knife attacks | the Daily Mail

How many parents on here would do that send a blazer to be lined with kevlar?

BERNADETTE 14-08-2007 14:00

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 459975)
Stab-proof school uniforms go on sale to protect pupils from knife attacks | the Daily Mail

How many parents on here would do that send a blazer to be lined with kevlar?

Just seen that on the news, what is the world coming to?:confused:

accymel 14-08-2007 14:09

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 459975)
Stab-proof school uniforms go on sale to protect pupils from knife attacks | the Daily Mail

How many parents on here would do that send a blazer to be lined with kevlar?

Have u seen the price of it tho approx £120 as it said on tv news:eek:

When is it going to stop:rolleyes:


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