The best supermarket school uniforms for Back to School 2025

supermarket school uniforms

by Samantha Ball |
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It’s that time of year again where we are nearly at the summer holidays and at some point, we need to start prepping for the new school year, and among the ever-growing list of back to school supplies, you might want to save a bit of money and start shopping for supermarket school uniforms.

Whether your little one is starting at a new school or has outgrown their old uniform, you’ll want to find the best school uniforms that’ll last the school year. The problem is that children grow up so fast - so, it's very good to be in the know of the best supermarket school uniforms that are accessible and budget-friendly.

Our favourite supermarket school uniforms shortlist 2025

Our favourite school uniforms by M&S: Shop the M&S school uniform collection here
Our favourite school uniforms by TU Clothing: Shop the TU clothing school uniform collection here
Our favourite school uniform by ASDA's George: Shop the George school uniform collection here
Our favourite school uniforms by F+F: Shop the F+F school uniform collection here

The best thing about supermarket school uniforms is that they are durable and a good price. They're also easy to shop as you needn’t look further than your local supermarket. Simply pick up essentials with your weekly shop or add to your order for delivery.

Best supermarket school uniforms George polo shirts

Available in a pack of two and other colours including red, blue and yellow, the White Easy On Short Sleeve School Polo Shirts are sensory friendly as they're 'easy-on wear'.

Parents have found the polo's to be really good quality and long lasting too. Some also mentioned they can get caught with Velcro if washing with Velcro products, , however they just make a conscious effort to not wash the polo's with Velcro.

Pros

  • Easy on easy wear
  • Collared neckline
  • Button hook and loop tape quarter fastening

Cons

  • Sizes 2-3 are out of stock
Sizes:2 to 16 years
  • Wide variety of school uniform polo colours
  • Multipack options
  • Regular and slim fit sizing's

Best supermarket school uniforms George by ASDA jumpers

Asda red jumpers

With a crew neckline, the Red School Sweatshirt pack also comes in eight other colours. They're a comfortable fit with ribbed hems and cuffs too. Parents have found that the jumpers wash well too, and there's plenty of room for your child, so they'll last awhile.

One buyer found these sweatshirts great value for money, and described them as wash fantastic & have lasted their children a full school year.

Pros

  • Press stud fastening to left hand shoulder
  • Easy on easy wear

Cons

  • Do not dry clean
  • Only comes in four colours: red, blue, green and black
Sizes:3 to 17 years old
  • Hidden popper fastenings on some
  • Crew necklines and V-necks
  • Regular and skinny fit sizing's

M&S

Best supermarket school uniforms M&S shirts

M&S range of School Shirts are available in blue, grey and white colourways. All their shirts are stain-resistant to survive the school day and are easy or non-iron, crease-free straight from the dryer. For younger sizes up to eight years, the shirts feature practical Expandicuff™ cuffs and Easy Close top buttons for easier dressing in the mornings. They also come in a range of different fits and styles.

Pros

  • Lovely blue colour
  • Colours to choose from: blue and white
  • Each shirt is designed with timesaving Easy to Iron technology

Cons

  • Cannot be dry cleaned
Sizes:2 to 18 years
  • Regular or slim fit
  • Long or regular length
  • Non iron
  • Skin kind ranges
  • Expandicuff ranges

Best supermarket school uniforms M&S shoes

The School Shoes range at M&S are available in three shoe styles, standard, regular and wide and also a wide range of sizes. With different materials, there's definitely a shoe to meet your little one's school requirements. They even have Velcro and lace options. They're cushioned designed and some also have antibacterial Freshfeet™ finishes.

Pros

  • School shoes for work and play
  • Walking between classes to running around
  • Materials add reassuring durability

Cons

  • Depending on your chosen design, shoe sizes may vary
Sizes:Children's small to large
  • Standard, regular and wide shoes
  • Velcro and laces
  • Trainer and pump options
  • Light-up options
  • Freshfeet ranges

The school tights range at Marks and Spencers have been made using high quality materials and innovative technologies to help them last longer, while kids where them from day-to-day. Made from breathable cotton mix and added stretch, to provide comfortability and a great snug fit, these kids’ school tights have been sprinkled sith with M&S's Freshfeet™ antibacterial treatment to keep them odour free for long.

Pros

  • Perfect for stocking up the essentials
  • Stretch ensures a great fit

Cons

  • Only colours available are green, white, grey, red, black, blue

Best supermarket school uniforms M&S skirts

With inclusive sizes and styles, M&S School Skirts cover most school years with a good age range, and also include a Skin Kind™ skirt and easy dressing pull-on school skirt as part of their Adaptive range. Designed to be as durable as they are smart, the skirts are stain and weatherproof, crease-resistant, and come with added stretch for perfect fit and comfort throughout the school day.

Pros

  • Comfortable and durable school skirts
  • Smooth zips and button fastenings on our pleated school skirts 
  •  Innovative crease-resistant finishes

Cons

  • Sizes may vary depending on your chosen style
Sizes:2 to 18 years
  • Adaptive range
  • Weatherproof
  • Crease-resistant
  • Added stretch

TU Clothing

Best supermarket school uniforms TU clothing polos

With a wide range of colour choices, the Polos come in different multipacks so you can get the exact amount you need. They're comfortable as well as practical. Most of the packs are also honouring 2022 prices too. Each shirt is crafted from a pure organic cotton blend with a collar and two buttons, leaving your child comfortable and ready for school.

Pros

  • Unisex
  • Pure organic cotton blend

Cons

  • Sizes availablity may vary
Sizes:3 to 16 years
  • Variety of colour choices
  • Variety of multipack options
  • Mainly gender neutral options

Best supermarket school uniforms TU Clothing shorts

Sainsbury’s has a range of Shorts from classic grey and black shorts to cargo style, to school shorts with stretch and plenty of gym short options too. Crafted from a hard-wearing fabric, these have perfect crease technology for a smart look with minimal effort. Their shorts also have adjustable, semi-elasticated waists, and four pockets.

Pros

  • Classic school shorts
  • Dress with ease

Cons

  • Some amny not be suitable for dry clean
Sizes:3 to 14 years old
  • Water based stain repellent
  • Adjustable waist
  • Front and back pockets
  • Regular, skinny fit and longer lengths

Best supermarket school uniforms TU Clothing dresses

There are so many school uniform Dresses at TU Clothing! The cotton-rich dresses are designed to be stain-repellent with easy-iron Teflon-coated fabric to suit everyday school activities. Some even feature a one-touch fastening front with faux buttons, making it easier for little ones to get dressed independently. There's also twofer dresses available.

Pros

  • From sizes available for tots to teens
  • Available in various colours and styles like gingham, ruffle, pinafore and pleated

Cons

  • Styles available are velcro, lace-up and slip-on
Sizes:3 to 14 years
  • Regular and plus fit sizing available
  • Different Multipack options
  • Gingham dresses and plain pinafores

Why should I buy school uniforms from a supermarket?

As well as being super convenient, supermarket school uniforms have a surprisingly good range, from permanent pleats and colour stay technology to easy-iron shirts.

With great options from leading supermarkets including, Tesco, Morrisons, Asda, M&S, and Sainsbury’s, you can expect great quality, excellent prices, and a quick shopping experience. Plus, an easy return and guarantee promise.

What about Aldi and Lidl?

Both Aldi and Lidl offer school uniforms at very low costs. You can get a full school uniform for just £5 at Aldi this year!

While they’re a great place to shop if you’re working with a tight budget, both Lidl and Aldi have limited Back to School ranges in comparison to the other supermarkets. This makes getting your hands on their affordable uniforms is a little tricky as they sell out fast.

The uniforms have surprisingly good quality for the price, however, they don’t have many of the features available from other supermarkets including easy-iron or non-iron materials, to name a few. For that reason, we’re not sure how well they will stand the test of time, but if you’re looking for a quick uniform buy at the lowest price, both supermarkets are a great pick to be ready for Back to School.

Which is the best supermarket for school uniforms?

All supermarkets offer great ranges of school uniforms, and while they are all good value, the

M&S offers great quality and a great range of clothes. This range is inclusive in its sizing and awareness of skin sensitivity. Additionally, they are designed to be both comfortable and last longer.

However, if you're looking for clothing that is a little more affordable and you don't mind potentially having to buy new bits further down the line, we'd recommend Asda. They have a fantastic range of colours, easy-dressing options, and school uniforms at an amazing value.

Can I get help with school uniform costs?

You can check on Gov.UK if your local council provides school uniform grants, which help with the cost of school uniforms and PE kits. If your council doesn't offer help, you can ask your child's school directly. To check, simply enter your postcode and you'll be taken to your local council's information page to see if the option is available to you.

Samantha Ball is a Senior Writer for Mother&Baby, having written for the brand since 2018. She's a mum of two and loves browsing for the best and current trending products for little ones and for cute seasonal outfits.

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