Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Best Bets in Boys School Blazers

If you son's school requires a blazer, it will most likely be the most expensive item you purchase for his school wardrobe.  If it's not required for school, you may find yourself looking for a boys blazer for holidays and other special dress up occasions.

The image below shows the regular retail price at each of the major retailers. Regular retail prices for the basic boys school uniform blazer range from $32 to $85. Based on my review, the target price is to find boys uniform blazer for under $45. When you are watching the Back to School ads or out shopping and you find one at or below that target price, make the purchase with confidence that you've found a good sale price.


Regular Retail Price
Legend of Retailers

CP
Children’s Place
FT
French Toast
CK
Cookies Kids
LE
Lands’ End

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Updated: This post was reviewed and updated in Fall 2016 to update links and ensure pricing is accurate.

School BlazerBest on a Budget


French Toast School Blazer (featured on right)
Navy 2 Button.
Polyester. Imported. Machine wash.

$34.98

      Children's Place Uniform Long Sleeve Blazer
      Navy. Made of 70% polyester/30% rayon twill.
      Anti-static 100% polyester twill lining. Imported.

      $39.95

        CookiesKids
        Rifle Single-Breasted Unisex School Blazer
        Navy and Burgundy.100% Polyester.
        Machine Wash Warm. Made in Bangladesh
        $54.99 

          Best in a Husky Fit

            French Toast
            School Blazer Boys Husky  $41.98

              CookiesKids
              Rifle Single-Breasted Unisex School Blazer
              $54.99
              Burgundy and Navy.

                Lands' End
                Boys' Hopsack Blazer $85
                Navy and Evergreen. 55% polyester/45% wool. Dry clean. Imported.

                  Monday, August 5, 2013

                  Best Bet in Girls Scooters for School

                  Some brands call them scooters: while others call them skorts; I just call them convenient. I have stated here before, I prefer the convenience of skirts with the knit shorts built in underneath for my daughter.



                  The image below shows the regular retail price at each of the major retailers. Regular retail prices for the girls scooter range from $8 to $35. Based on my review, the target price is to find scooters for under $12-15. When you are watching the Back to School ads or out shopping and you find one at or below that target price, make the purchase with confidence that you've found a good sale price.



                  Regular Retail Price

                  Legend of Retailers

                  C8
                  Crazy 8’s
                  FT
                  French Toast
                  LE
                  Lands’ End
                  CP
                  Children’s Place
                  Gap
                  Gap
                  ON
                  Old Navy
                  CWO
                  Children’s Wear Outlet
                  Gym
                  Gymboree
                  T
                  Target
                  CK
                  Cookies Kids
                  JCP
                  JCPenney
                  WM
                  Walmart

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                  George Girls Wrap Scooter icon

                  Best Bets on a Budget


                  • Walmart George Girls Wrap Scooter iconicon $8.97 icon
                  • Colors: Navy, Black or Khaki.
                    60% cotton/40% polyester. Machine wash cold. Imported.
                  • CookiesKids Genuine Tabbed Scooter icon$9.99
                  • Shell: 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester.
                    Lining: 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton.
                    Machine Wash Cold. Made in China.
                  • JCPenney Izod Pleated Scooter Skirt $10
                    French Toast
                    Two Tab Scooter

                    Colors: Navy or Khaki.
                  • Machine Wash Cold. Imported.
                    • French Toast Two Tab Scooter $11.98
                      Colors: Black, Burgundy, Green,  Navy, Heather Grey, or Khaki.
                      100% polyester. Imported. Machine wash.
                    There are quiet a few additional options that retail just under the $15 price point:

                    iconBest Bets for Plus Size

                    • JCPenney IZOD Pleated Scooter Skirt Plus $12
                    • Colors: Navy or Khaki.
                      Machine Wash Cold. Imported.
                    • French Toast has a wide selection of  Plus size Scooters.  Regular prices range from $12.98 to 20.98.

                    Best for those looking to stand out from Classmates

                    • JCPenney IZOD Corduroy Scooter Skirt - Girls $10

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                    Friday, August 2, 2013

                    KiddoTags.com $50 Voucher Giveaway - Ends 8/16/13 #2Kool4Skool

                    Lost and Found; Photo by Uniform Mom
                    I continue to be amazed as I learn about the amount of clothing and other stuff that ends up in the lost and found bin at schools, camps and other places where kids spend time.  I took this picture (right) at my daughter's summer camp. Although the place my daughter attends camp is a private school during the school year, an administrator saw me snapping this photo and told me that this collection is only from the first two weeks of summer camp.  There are probably a few hundred kids that attend this camp, but Wow! That's not a bin, that's a lost and found hallway.


                    Still not convinced you need to get some labels to stick on your kids gear?
                    • Research by label retailer, My Nametags, published in February 2013 "shows that the average family could spent up to £150 this school year replacing lost school uniform… yet 64% of parents don't bother to use name tags to prevent this." (Read the full post)
                    • Then you can read about my experience that made me finally sit down and place an order with KiddoTags. (Read the full review.)

                    2Kool4Skool Giveaway Hop
                    Uniform Mom and KiddoTags have partnered to offer a chance to win a $50 Voucher to KiddoTags.com. We are offering this giveaway as part of the 2Kool4Skool Giveaway Hop.



                    To Purchase:

                    Visit KiddoTags.com to view their full product line of laundry safe tags, dishwasher safe tags, daily use tags, as well as medical and allergy alert tags and bracelets.

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                    The Giveaway will end at 12:00am EST on 8/16/13. The winner will be chosen at random through Rafflecopter which uses Random.org. The winner will be announced on the Uniform Mom Facebook page and on Rafflecopter. The winner will have their prize sent to them by Kiddotags. UniformMom is not responsible for prize shipment. Must be 18 years and older. Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Google are in no way affiliated with this giveaway. No Purchase Necessary. US Only.

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                    Thursday, August 1, 2013

                    Back to School Uniform Challenge - $200 Budget for a Boy's Public School Wardrobe

                    This is the first in a series of posts from the Back to School Uniform Challenge.  Participants completed a survey with basics information, including the back to school shopping budget.  It was my job to find options that fit the dress code, the kid, and the budget.


                    Meet Noah


                    He is in 3rd grade and lives outside Pittsburgh, PA.  He attends public school with a dress code that requires pants or jeans and a collared shirt which can be solid, striped or plaid.  Noah's Mom, Amber, did a guest post for us last fall.  She told us that it is hard for her to find school clothes for him because he is tall and thin. Amber told us that she previously found school pants for Noah at Nordstrom's which were more expensive than she wanted to pay.


                    The Budget

                    The average cost on uniforms for school is $249 (per Statistics Brain), but Amber challenged me to find a full wardrobe with a budget of $200.  


                    The Climate


                    Near Pittsburgh, they experience all four seasons. When the kids head back to school in the fall, the weather soon turn to what I call 'football weather'. This is reflected in the dress code which doesn't allow for shorts. Pants year round for these boys.  Winters in Pittsburgh can be cold and snowy. For the most part, it doesn't begin to get summertime hot until after the kids are out of school for the year.


                    The Recommended Wardrobe

                    So given his slim frame and her tight budget, I looked for discount store that carry a slim fit.  I'm going to recommend she try George brand boys pants in a slim fit from Walmart.  Another option is French Toast which carries slim boys pants with an adjustable waist and a double knee. Since Noah is allowed to wear jeans to school, I'd recommend Amber snag one or two pair when she catches a sale.

                    For tops, I'm going to recommend Walmart again, the George Boys Polo 4 pack of short sleeve shirts. We have the long sleeve version for my daughter which is soft and has held up wonderfully (read more on the George Polo here).  When shopping online, you can select different colors and still take advantage of the bundle price.  They carry a choice of 14 colors.  For winter, I'll recommend the 2 pack of long sleeve George polos. Again, you can mix up the colors.  B
                    oys oxford shirts can work for school or other dress up occasions.  French Toast offers great pricing on these in both the short and the long sleeve versions.  

                    Rounding out the wardrobe, I'll recommend a basic sweater which can be worn over polos when the weather turns colder. The budget friendly option in a nice cotton fabric is the v-neck sweater from the Children's Place. Another option from Walmart is a boys zip up in acrylic.  

                    French Toast carries boys accessories at a great price. So when ordering the pants and oxfords recommended above, add in the reversible dress belt and a boys tie to the order.

                    Lastly for shoes, Payless offers some of the most budget friendly options I've seen.  Loyal Uniform Mom readers know of my bias for shoes with a leather upper, and not "Man Made Materials". Payless offers many options in boys school shoes, but only one lace up dress shoe in leather.  They also carry Champion boys sneakers.  


                    So here's how the recommended options break down for a wardrobe for a slim boy at a public school:



                    Cost
                    Item
                    4/$20.00
                    2/$11.00
                    $18.00
                    $16.98
                    $10.98
                    $11.98
                    2 at $11.99 ea
                    Crazy 8 Straight Jeans (Reg $19.95)
                    $18.71
                    $22.99
                    $24.99
                    $6.98
                    $5.50
                    $194.07
                    Total Back to School Spend on Clothing

                    Overall, this is a pretty good haul for under $200! There are 5 bottoms, 8 shirts, a sweater, 2 pair of shoes and accessories.With a tight budget, Amber can carefully sort through any items from last year that might carry into this year. If she finds some, she can then cross those items off this suggested list and instead buy additional sweaters, jackets, snow boots, backpack or lunchbox that might need replacing for this school year.

                    Wednesday, July 31, 2013

                    Best Bets in Girls Shorts for School

                    Updated: This post was most recently reviewed and updated in 2017 to update links and ensure pricing is accurate.  This post was originally published in 2013 and is updated regularly.

                    Regular retail prices for the basic girls school uniform shorts range from $9 to $30. Based on my review, the target price is to find uniform shorts for under $15 per pair. When you are watching the Back to School ads or out shopping, when you find a pair that at or below that target price range, make the purchase with confidence that you've found a good sale price. 

                    Quality Features in Girls School Uniform Shorts:
                    • Adjustable Waist
                    • Stain Resistant
                    • Wrinkle Resistant
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                    Best on a Budget-Girls

                    • French Toast Bermuda Shorts Girls $14.98
                      97% Cotton 3% Spandex. Adjustable Waistband.
                      Imported. Machine wash.

                      Best for Slim Fit


                      Best for Plus Fit

                      Tuesday, July 30, 2013

                      Take the ECOlunchbox Challenge #Ad

                      How ECO is your lunchbox?

                      ECOlunchbox, an affiliate partner and advertiser on Uniform Mom, is challenging people everywhere to ask this important question.

                      Whether it’s driving an energy-efficient Prius, packing reusable water bottles instead of throw-away plastic ones, or using non-toxic household cleaners – the trends now are all about eco chic lifestyles and consumer products. Making changes in our lunchtime habits is an easy first step toward a more eco-friendly lifestyle, says Sandra Harris, president of ECOlunchboxes.com specializing in no-waste lunchboxes.

                      "I was so tired of our family's over-reliance on leaching plastics food containers, plastic baggies and other throw-aways," explains Harris, a Lafayette, Calif. resident. "I started ECOlunchboxes.com so people could choose to pack their lunches in a way that's healthy for people and the planet. I truly believe that lunch by lunch we can green the world a whole bunch."



                      Tips & Tricks to Going Green

                      • Did you know an average U.S. family spends about $400 extra on disposable lunchware and creates about 4,320 pieces of trash unnecessarily? These are two stunning facts from the Lunchbox Waste Study by ECOlunchboxes. 

                      • Harris suggests that families interested in greening their lunchtime habits start by paying close attention to how they’re packing their lunches. How many pieces of trash do you throw away each day at lunchtime? Counting the number of throw-aways used in each lunch can be a great way to inspire children and adults to start selecting reusable containers instead.

                      • Need more motivation to go green at lunchtime? Start paying attention to how much pre-packaged foods, like yogurt cups, energy bars, cheese sticks, chips bags and more cost per unit. Then calculate how much your family would save by buying in bulk and packing these foods in reusable containers.
                       "There are multiple bottom lines," says Sandra Harris, whose company is certified through the Bay Area Green Business Program. "When we green our lunches, the environment and our pocketbooks are both winners."

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                      Monday, July 29, 2013

                      Best Bets in Boys Shorts for School

                      Regular retail prices for the basic boys school uniform shorts range from $9 to $30. Based on my review, the target price is to find boys uniform shorts for under $15 per pair. When you are out shopping, look for boys shorts to be priced at or below that target price range. There are several features that you should look for to ensure you've found a pair of quality shorts.  Look for features such as an adjustable waist to grow with your child during the school year, look for  items treated to be stain resistant and wrinkle resistant.

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                      Best on a Budget - Boys

                      • Target Cat and Jack Flat Front Boys Shorts $11.99
                      • 60 %: Cotton, 40 %: Polyester.
                        Machine Wash Cold. Adjustable Waistband.

                      Best for Slim Fit-Boys

                      Best for Husky Fit-Boys

                      This post was updated in summer 2017. This post was originally published in 2013.  It is updated annually to reflect any changes in prices and features.