
Tesco school uniform now online and with Clubcard Prices
It has also brought back the popular 25% off uniform offer, both in store and online. As a result, polo shirts will be available from £2.25 for a pack of two, while prices for trousers will start at £5.25 for a pack
of two.
This year, uniforms are available online at tesco.com for the first time, alongside other essentials including stationery, backpacks, lunchboxes and accessories.
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The uniform is available for ages 3-16, featuring shorts, trousers, polos, knitwear, skirts, pinafores, sportswear, and footwear:
F&F polo shirts from £3.00 for 2 pack or £4.50 for 3 pack
F&F short sleeve shirts from £3.50 for a 2 pack
F&F sweatshirts from £4.00 for 2 pack
F&F trousers from £7.00 for 2 pack
F&F pinafores from £9.00 for 2 pack
F&F skirts from £7.00 for 2 pack
Tesco also offers a 1 Year Guarantee across the entire F&F uniform range:
Longevity with adjustable waists, grow with me hems, reinforced knees on trousers, reinforced seams on shirts and scuff resistant finish on shoes
Durability with stain repellent on polos, woven trousers, skirts, dresses & polos, and colour that lasts on polos, sweats & knitwear
Easy care with easy iron on shirts, permanent pleats on skirts/dresses, permanent crease on trousers, machine washable, reinforced seams and easy iron on shirts.
Supporting independent dressing and inclusion with the Dressing Made Easy range, a selection of shirts, polos, sweats and trousers that have rip tape fastenings to help children take them on and off easily
Stationery essentials include:
Tesco geometry set just £1
Tesco assorted ball point pens (10 pack) just 50p
Tesco rectangular highlighters (4 pack) just £1
Tesco twin pencil sharpener just 40p
Tesco HB pencils with erasers (12 pack) just £1
Tesco tablet eraser just 50p
Clear small pencil case just 50p
Price offers are available for Clubcard Members only.

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