10 of the cheapest places to buy your kids back-to-school uniform in Leeds
Alex Grant
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Ranked from most expensive to cheapest by Which? here are the cheapest spots to buy your child's school uniform in Leeds. (Photo: Adobe Stock)
As children across Leeds continue to enjoy the summer holidays, parents are no doubt already looking ahead to the next school year. It’s no secret that “back to school” can be a pricey business, especially when it comes to the school uniform.
The Children’s Society found that parents are spending an average of £422 a year on secondary school uniforms and around £287 on primary uniforms for their little ones. Some schools even request that parents buy full uniform sets with school logos on each item, including socks - and costs can quickly add up.
According to data gathered by Which? here are 10 of the cheapest places to buy your child’s school uniform in Leeds...
According to Which? at Next a full set of a child's school uniform costs £102. (Photo: National World)
According to Which? at John Lewis a full set of a child's school uniform costs £85. (Photo: Steve Riding)
According to Which? at M&S a full set of a child's school uniform costs £73. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
According to Which? at Matalan a full set of a child's school uniform costs £69. (Photo: Tony Johnson)
According to Which? at Tesco a full set of a child's school uniform costs £64.50. (Photo: Adobe Stock)
According to Which? at Asda a full set of a child's school uniform costs £53. (Photo: Getty Images)
According to Which? at Morrisons a full set of a child's school uniform costs £48.95. (Photo: Frank Reid)
According to Which? at Sainsbury's a full set of a child's school uniform costs £47. (Photo: Simon Hulme)
According to Which? at Aldi a full set of a child's school uniform costs £5. (Photo: AFP via Getty Images)
According to Which? at Lidl a full set of a child's school uniform costs £5. (Photo: AFP via Getty Images)
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