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Many UAE parents are turning to private tailoring shops and uniform stores to save on the costs of school uniforms. While for some, it is a way to cut costs, for others, it is a matter of getting proper-fit uniforms.
Zahra Abdul Rahman has been buying from a Karama-based uniform shop for over three years. The mother of three said tailoring uniforms slashed her expenditure by 50 per cent. “The school provider sells one shirt for Dh95,” she said. “I can get the exact same shirt in Karama at the uniform store for Dh45. They are also of better quality and last longer.”
Rahman said the difference in quality and price was very significant when buying for three children. “Every item of clothing costs approximately 50 per cent less than the school provider,” she said. “So for three children when you are buying two sets of uniform and one set of PE uniform, that is a significant saving. I spent around Dh1,000 for all my children’s school uniform this year. From the school provider, it would have been more than Dh2,000. Also, since buying from the private shop, I have found that the uniforms last longer. So instead of buying every year, I have been buying every 1.5 years. That is more savings in the long run.”
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For many such private tailors and uniform shops, the rush for stitching uniforms have already begun. Most schools in the country reopen on August 26.
At Al Abaq uniforms in Dubai, the waiting time is already 10 days. “We stitch any school uniform according to the size of the child,” said a salesman at the shop. “The pricing depends on the fabric the customer needs and the size of the uniforms. Right now the rush has already begun and because of the backlog, it will take at least 10 days for uniforms to be delivered. By the end of this month, we are expecting a bigger rush.”
Zahra said several of her friends had opted to get their children’s uniforms stitched because of the fitting. “Some of them are tall and they don’t get the length of the pants they require,” she said. “Some are a little on the heavier side and struggle with the waist size. For such children, getting the uniforms stitched helps a lot”
At Bambino uniforms that have outlets across Sharjah, Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah, the rush has begun and is expected to increase towards the end of this month. “This year, since the schools reopen by last week of August, we have already begun seeing increasing crowds already,” said Rasheeda Mohammed, MD of the company. “By around August 20, we are expecting to serve at least 250-300 parents in a single day in our stores in Sharjah. In Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah, it might be slightly lesser.”
Another popular uniform store, LCT uniforms in Karama, said they have also begun seeing parents trickling in since the beginning of August. “Right now, we don’t have a huge rush but parents who have returned to the country have already begun coming in and getting their uniform shopping done,” said a spokesperson. “However, toward the end of this month, we are expecting a huge rush.”
Some parents are also opting to buy generic uniforms from well-known retailers. Syrian expat Mohammed Younis said he had purchased skirts and pants for his children from well-known stores in the country.
“My children’s school uniform has navy blue pants and grey skirts along with white shirts,” he said. “I bought a set of grey skirts from a popular department store for Dh89. Last year as well, we bought the same and it easily lasted us the entire school year. I also bought a navy blue pant for my son from an online retailer for Dh68. We wanted a pull-on waist for him and that is why we went for the online store.”
He said he continues to buy certain items of school uniforms from the school provider. “For their pullover and shirts, it is important for them to have the school logo,” he said. “I could not find another option for it so I will most likely buy it from the school store but I will keep looking if there are other options.”
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