| They grow out of them so fast! We bought four and did laundry once midweek. |
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You can order decent budget uniforms from Target in 3T sizes.
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We get ours from Children's Place; toddler sizes 3t and 4t.
http://m.childrensplace.com/productlist?url=en%2Fusstore%2Fsearch%2Fbaby-boy-clothes%2Fbaby-boy-clothes-school-uniforms&partner=tcp&campaignId=1&locale=US_USD&limit=30 |
| Dumb question here - would you say "khaki" is closer to the children's place biscuit or sesame color? Or no one cares? |
I don't think it matters. For us it's navy, but if the pants are any shade of blue you're ok. They don't police uniforms at our EOTP DCPS. |
| so absurd to have uniforms for toddlers! good grief. |
Then attend a private or a school that doesn't have a uniform policy. Its that easy. |
| If your kid is old enough for uniforms he's old enough not to have "frequent" potty accidents. This includes PK3 kids. It's not the teachers' job to train your child. |
Oh give me a break. Kids have potty accidents, and lots of children are still learning at that age. And even if your child *never* has accidents, your classroom is still going to demand an extra set of clothes. Moreover, they might need to use that extra set of clothes for reasons that have nothing to do with potty accidents. Kids spill things. They make messes. Even if your kid is perfect, other kids will make messes and your kids might be in the way. |
| At least one for each day of the week is my rule of thumb. The little guys tend to wear through the long pants very quickly. Shorts and t-shirts last the longest. Buy larger sizes now while on sale if you can afford it. |
I think it's genius. No more 3 year old tantrums over school clothes when I deny the princess dress. She totally gets that you can't just wear what you want. Conformity rocks! |
| I am not particularly caring much either way, but I will say that it makes getting dressed in the morning easier. |