It may feel like your kids just started the new school term, but we all know that children grow so quickly and before you know it, school jumpers are too tight and those grey trousers and skirts are too short. If you're in the middle of the summer holidays or half term, it's the perfect time to stock up on back-to-school essentials and get a head start on your uniform checklist – nobody wants to buy an entire school wardrobe at the last minute!
Whether your little one is starting reception, moving to a new school or just progressing to the next year group, a good-fitting school uniform is essential, so we've pulled together a list of some of the best back-to-school uniform to get for your kids for primary school.
The best school uniform at a glance
School uniform is a cornerstone of school life, with each one having different requirements but you'll almost always find they grey/black trousers and skirts are a mush-have. Be sure to check your school's specific guidelines before purchasing. Further down, you'll find our expert tips on how much uniform to buy and smart ways to save money. Don't forget to add some personalised labels top their uniform to make hunting through the lost and found a little easier.
Best school uniform summer dress

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If you didn't know that high street giant H&M did school uniforms, you do now. With our British summers getting warmer, these are a life-saver as they're made from cotton, are loose and come with an elastic waist and short sleeves. They're available in a gingham print, for 1-10 years olds and in four different colours (blue, green, yellow and red) so everyone is catered for. One review mentioned they need to be ironed after washing but overall parents seem to be happy with it with one saying "Brilliant and cool for hot weather for my 6yo."
Pros
- Comes with pockets
- The elasticated waist means it's easy to put on
- Available in four colours for different uniform requirements
- Cotton
Cons
- Some buys may prefer a tie-waist for smaller waists
Available sizes: | 1-10 years |
Material: | Cotton |
- Buttons
- Elastic waist
- Pockets
Best Asda school uniform polo shirts

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The Asda George School Polo Shirt is ideal as part of uniform or for their PE kit. It has a button down collar and short sleeves and comes as a pack of 5 so you can be sure you'll always have one to hand for each day, no matter how messy they get at school! They come in blue, red, yellow and white, and are available in sizes from 3-4 years to 15-16 years. This 5 pack of polo shirts comes highly rated by parent buyers, with one reviewer saying "Good quality product, washes really good, keeps its shape and colour, lasts for duration of school year."
Pros
- Machine washable
- 100% Cotton
- Come as a pack of 5
Cons
- White does tend to stain more easily
Available in sizes: | 4 to 16 years |
Material: | 100% Cotton |
- Button fastening
- Classic collar design
- Button down
- Regular fit
- Short sleeve
Best school uniform plimsolls

www.marksandspencer.com
Suitable for indoor shoes for PE, the Kids Riptape Plimsolls have a Freshfeet design to prevent odours. They're riptape so they're easy for little ones to take on and off, to swap for their outdoor shoes at school. They're a flexible cotton design with supportive underfoot foam. They're lightweight, so comfortable for little ones to wear, but schools will also appreciate that they're non-marking so shouldn't damage school hall floors.
Reviewers did mention they're quite wide, which some found to be a selling point "My kid is a G width fitting at Clark’s, and these are the widest plimsolls I could find. They have a soft cushioned sole and are machine washable which is a bonus."
Pros
- Machine washable
- Riptape fastening
Cons
- Not suitable for tumble dry
- Some reviewers mentioned they're quite wide
Size range: | 7 small to 4 large |
Width: | Standard |
- Standard fit
- Riptape fastening
- Machine washable
- Lightweight
- Freshfeet
Best M&S school uniform pinafore

www.marksandspencer.com
M&S school uniform is consistently popular with parents and this pinafore dress doesn't disappoint. The sleeveless, cotton-rich pinafore is incredibly sweet and is available in a wide variety of sizes from 2-3 years to 11-12 years. The Girls' Jersey Frilled School Pinafore is perfect for most primary school uniforms and they can add a polo shirt underneath in their own school colours.
It's a traditional pinafore design but the frilled sleeves add a little edge, which one reviewer notes, "This is a lovely little dress and perfect for my little girl who loves things all pretty and girly. Conforms to the school uniform rules but lets her show her personality."
The fabric is responsibly sourced cotton and polyester to make it hard-wearing and mum reviewers agreed, with one saying "I've been buying these M&S jersey pinafores for 4 years now as they are so comfy and look good. They are also good quality so I've been passing them down when my daughter outgrows them."
Pros
- Regular fit
- Cute design with frilled sleeves to make it a little different
- Uses responsibly sourced cotton
Cons
- Needs washing on a delicate wash
Available in sizes: | 2 to 12 years |
Material: | 85% Cotton / 15% Polyester |
- Regular fit
- Sleeveless
- Organic cotton
- Machine wash at 40 degrees
Best school uniform trousers

www.matalan.co.uk
These boys school trousers from Matalan offer all you need in terms of choice, with two colour options - Black or Grey and an adjustable waists so even the fussiest kid should find a combo of style options to suit their taste.
They boast an easy-iron finish and Teflon EcoElite™ technology which is a non-fluorinated plant-based finish that repels water and water-based stains for easy cleaning and quick drying. The adjustable elasticated waistband provides extra comfort and flexibility for different sized waists while the hook and bar fastening is easy for little fingers to manage and also come with permanent pleats.
Pros
- Adjustable elasticated waist
- Easy iron fabric
- Machine Washable
- Permanend pleats
Cons
- No navy colour available
Available in sizes: | 3 to 13 years |
Material: | 65% Recycled polyester / 35% Viscose |
- Elasticated waistband
- Lightweight
- Anti-wrinkle
Best school uniform jumper
This Fruit of the Loom Kids Unisex Classic Sweatshirt is a slightly large fit that's comfortable to wear. It comes in a variety of colours too that adhere to plenty of school uniform colour policies and is a good value option for PE.
Reviewers mentioned that they're comfortable to wear, "I really like these jumpers as my son doesn't like fleeces if they have a hood. I was looking for new jumpers and these are lovely and he loves wearing them and they wash well" said one. A number of reviewers mention that the sizes are large though this could mean they'll last longer as your child grows throughout the year!
Pros
- Regular fit
- 10 colour choices to suit most school uniforms
- 80% Cotton for breathability and comfort
Cons
- Some mention the sizing does come up a little bigger
Available in sizes: | 3 to 15 years |
Material: | 80% Cotton / 20% Polyester |
- Cotton ribbed collar, cuffs and hem
- Jersey taped back neck.
- Twin needle stitching
- Cut out label
- 10 colour choices
Best school uniform black shoes

www.trotters.co.uk
The Black Hampton Classics Emily School Shoes are one of Trotters' most popular school shoes thanks to the classic Mary Jane style and the comfortable fit. They're available in a wide range of sizes and 3 colours - Navy, Black and Patent Black. There's a single strap that's easy to adjust and fasten, to ensure comfort and it also has soft heel pads for comfort and support. They're made from 100% premium European leather and fully leather lined for extra comfort.
They do come with a fairly high price tag but the quality leather and design makes them a very smart option.
Pros
- Single strap fastening
- Comfortable fit
- Soft heel pad for support
Cons
- More expensive than some school shoes
Size range: | Child's 8 to 7.5 |
Width: | Standard fit |
Material: | 100% premium European leather |
- Single strap fastening
- Comfortable fit
Best school uniform shorts

www.very.co.uk
Like the Next school uniform trousers, this two pack of boys school shorts have a Teflon coating to resist stains and spills. They're also crease resistant, to save time on ironing and are tumble-dryer safe for those mornings when you discover they need a quick wash! They come in a range of sizes, from 3-4 years to 11-12 years and have an adjustable waistband so you can change them to fit your little one. The hook and bar fastening makes it easier for little fingers to do up and they have pockets waiting to be filled with rocks, twigs and other kiddy 'keepsakes'.
Reviewers were impressed with the quality, with one saying "Ordered school shorts for my son. They arrived really quickly and I am pleased with the quality versus the price. The shorts are a great length as well, and not as short as some other options on the market. Really good value."
Pros
- Stain resistant coating to keep them looking good for longer
- Can be tumble dried
- Wrinkle resistant to cut down on ironing time
- Have an adjustable waist to help them fit a range of sizes
Cons
- Only available online so no option to try them on before buying
Available in sizes: | 3 to 12 years |
Material: | 65% Polyester / 35% Viscose |
- Teflon coating that shrugs off minor spills and stains
- Crease-resistance
- Water repellent finish
- Anti-bacterial finish keeps them fresh all day long
- Pockets
- Belt loops
- Add hook and bar fastening

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This Trutex cotton blend school uniform cardigan is made from a mix of cotton, acrylic and nylon to make it durable, soft and warm with a low bobble finish. It's available in a wide range of sizes, making it suitable from 3 to 16 years old and is shaped at the waist with a regular fit. It boasts Stay Smart Technology with elastane on the neck, hem and cuffs which helps retain the shape after multiple wears and washes while the fine knit offers a super soft finish for extra comfort.
While reviewers noted that these are more expensive than cheap school uniform, they were agreed that they're worth the extra money. "Again, expensive. Yes.. But very good quality .. Not prone to tears at the seams or hems. Not too tight around the send either and a good length. I hope she doesn't lose these as I can't afford replacements.. But I won't be replacing them because they get holes in them etc like all the others I've bought before now."
Pros
- Anti-bobble fabric to help them stay looking good for longer
- Sizes from 3-16 years
- Slightly fitted at the waist for a smarter look
Cons
- Come with a higher price tag but reviewers felt the price was justified
Available in sizes: | 3-16+ Years |
Material: | 39% Cotton, 39% Acrylic, 22% Nylon |
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Best school uniform black trainers

www.clarks.com
If your child's school allows trainers for school shoes, these black school trainers are perfect and come highly rated by mum buyers. A comfortable sporty style trainer has been made from PU leather with a tough sole to boost durability, and a Microban® odour control lining which keeps shoes feeling fresh.
Pros
- Ankle support to help when running around
- Microban® odour control lining to keep them fresh
- Black so easier to hide some scuffs
- Velcro strap and elasticated pre woven laces so no need to fiddle with them
Cons
- Some schools might not allow trainers
Size range: | 7 to 2.5 and 3-8 |
Width: | Narrow, Standard, Wide and Extra-Wide |
Material: | Leather |
- Elastic lace-up fastening and riptape bar
- Padded for comfort
- Lightweight
- Non-marking
- Antimicrobial
How many school uniforms should you buy?
Before buying school uniform, it's best to check what your schools requirements are. Some schools will allow black trainers as apart of their uniform policy, however others might only allow smart black shoes.
The main items you're likely to need as part of your child's back to school uniform are: the correct coloured polo shirts and jumper, easy-to-fasten trousers or shorts, a dress or skirts, and shoes that your child can fasten themselves.
In terms of how many items you need, Matthew Easter, Group CEO of Trutex and Chair of The Schoolwear Association explains "For items that are worn next to the skin, one to wear, one to wash and one in the drawer is a good rule of thumb. This approach helps avoid midweek panics - uniform washing every night is not only costly but tiring. For outer garments such as blazers only one is needed as this can be washed less frequently."
Where's the best place to buy school uniform?
Buying school uniform can be an expensive purchase so it pays to get it right. Choosing good quality items that will stand up to the rough and tumble of the school playground and the messy play of primary school is important, and Matthew Easter recommends looking out for the following labels:
• ‘Permanent pleats’ means you won’t have to iron them into place every time after a wash
• ‘Stitched down pleats’ means that the pleats have been sewn for a portion of the length, making them more secure and comfortable to wear.
• ‘Crease resistant fabric’ means the fabric fibres are less likely to get or hold creases.
• Garments labelled ‘stain resistant’ or ‘water resistant’ will still get stained or wet but it’s harder for the dirt, rain or other substance to get into the fibres so easier to get any stains out on washing.
• ‘Easy-iron fabric’ can be ironed at a lower temperature
• ‘Non-iron fabric’ means you can wash and hang to dry without the need for ironing.
As well as choosing materials and styles that will last, getting it at the right price is important. M&S has frozen their school uniform prices since 2021 to support families with budget constraints. It's also developed energy-saving and crease-resistant clothing technologies to simplify morning routines and save time. They have also introduced Stay New technology that keeps shirts pristine white even after a couple of washes.
Many shops like H&M as well as M&S regularly offer 20% off discounts on kids clothing or school uniforms - throughout the year including the summer holidays, so keep an eye out for those - and don't forget to check out the supermarkets for cheaper school uniform.
Donating school uniform and second hand
With many families struggling with the cost of living at the moment, buying school uniform can be a challenge. Wacky Warehouse and B&M have launched an initiative that allows parents to bring their old school uniform along to one of the soft play centres which will then be donated to a local charity, and charity shops are also a great place to either donate or buy school uniform.
Most school will also offer second hand uniform either for free or at a fraction of the cost, so it's always worth checking with them directly.
About the author
Samantha Ball is a Product & Lifestyle Writer for Mother&Baby and freelanced for the website for two years before joining the team full time. She's now a mum of three and loves browsing for the best products and cute outfits.