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Calling all parents! George at ASDA has just launched a major school uniform sale with deals from just £2 - but it's for a limited time only

Calling all parents! George at ASDA has just launched a major school uniform sale with deals from just £2 - but it's for a limited time only

Daily Mail​20-06-2025
While this school year may be coming to an end, it's never too early to start stocking up on fresh uniforms for the new term in September – especially if you can pick it up for less.
Thankfully, George at ASDA has reduced a huge array of school uniform essentials by 20 per cent, helping you stock up on fresh styles that fit their growth spurts and look totally smart without breaking the bank.
Running for one week only (23-29 June), this unmissable uniform sale sees prices dropping as low as £2, with bundles and multi-packs bringing even more value for money.
With everything from polo shirts and gingham dresses to trousers and sweatshirts George at ASDA truly has everything you need to refresh the kids' uniform drawers without breaking the bank.
Their unmatched range has a huge array of sizes to fit multiple ages, while many key pieces are available in a large selection of colours to suit your child's school design.
Better yet, the brand is now offering a great selection of Easy on Easy Wear pieces, which have been designed to support independent dressing and sensory needs to help keep them happy and comfortable all day long.
One deal we can't quite believe is on the White Easy On Short Sleeve School Polo Shirts 2 Pack for girls, reduced to as low as £2.40 (size dependent) for two, meaning each top comes in at just £1.20.
A duo of Grey Longer Length Half Elastic Boys School Trousers can be yours for as little as £5.60, too, boasting reinforced knees and hems for longer-lasting wear.
Ready to snap up a school uniform bargain? Explore our top picks from the George at ASDA school sale below. But be quick – these deals will only be around until Sunday, 29 June.
George at ASDA school uniform sale
Grey Longer Length Half Elastic Boys School Trousers 2 Pack
Snap up a two pack of boys grey trousers with this unmissable duo, yours for under £6.
Boasting a longer length (though the standard is also available), half-elasticated waistband, reinforced knees and hems for growth, they're sure to last through his next growth spurt and beyond.
£5.60 (save £1.40) Shop
Red Cotton Rich School Sweatshirts 2 Pack
For the colder months, you'll want to get your hands on this school sweatshirt two pack, especially when they now come to just £2 each.
They feature a crew neck design, brushback jersey fabric for warmth and a lasting colour design for a vibrant look wash after wash,
Shop these sweatshirts in 10 different colour choices to suit your child's school.
£4 (save £1) Shop
Easy On Girls White Short Sleeve School Shirt 2 Pack
If the uniform code requires crisp white shirts, then this duo, which now costs just £2.80, is a must-have.
They boast an easy iron design, sensory kind, soft threads at the seams for extra comfort and easy button fastenings at the front.
£2.80 (save £0.70) Shop
White Easy On Short Sleeve School Polo Shirts 2 Pack
Stock up on girl's polo shirts for less with this ultra-affordable duo.
One hundred per cent cotton with button fastenings and a stain release, Stay White design, these polo tops are the perfect uniform top-up.
Shop these polos in nine different colour choices to suit your child's school.
£2.40 (save £0.60) Shop
Black Easy On Straight Leg Jersey Girls School Trousers 2 Pack
These easy-on trousers are perfect for slipping on with ease before school - and come to under £3 a pair.
Boasting a stretchy, straight-leg design, a comfortable elasticated waistband and two side pockets, they're set to make looking smart a total breeze.
£5.60 (save £1.40) Shop
Red Easy On Girls Gingham School Dress 2 Pack
These gingham dresses feature a collar neckline, mock button front and two side pockets for easy wearing.
Shop these adorable dresses in five different colour choices to suit your child's school.
£8 (save £2) Shop
Senior Girls Black Ribbed Cardigan
For colder days, this Senior Girls Black Ribbed Cardigan is perfect for when she wants to cosy up and still look smart.
Boasting a v-neckline, ribbed finish and button fastenings, it'll quickly become a staple in their uniform rotation.
£9.60 (save £2.40) Shop
Black Senior Girls Box Pleat School Skirts 2 Pack
Wave goodbye to constant ironing with this two pack of box pleat school skirts.
Boasting permanent pleats, two side pockets and an adjustable waist, they're not just practical, but look and feel amazing, too.
£12.80 (save £3.20) Shop
Senior Girls Black Longer Length Kick Flare School Trousers
If she prefers trousers to skirts, then this kick-flare pair is set to become her favourite.
Boasting a longer leg design, stretch fabric and elasticated waist, they're comfortable, stylish and utterly timeless - not forgetting under £10.
£9.60 (save £2.40) Shop
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