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Has anyone found school uniforms without teflon? Does anyone have one to sell?

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Lua · 14/08/2007 15:59

I know I am just being silly, but I hate the whole idea of teflon in children's clothes... The problem is that I look to be the only one!
All lot of online places don't mention in their websites, than I trod all the way to the store and discover the bl*dy teflon tag on...
Can anyone help me out, so I don't need to drag the whole family out in vain?
Or does anyone has one they can sell me? that would be even better!
cheers!

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Gobbledigook · 14/08/2007 16:01

What's wrong with it?

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Lua · 14/08/2007 16:04

I don't know if wrong is the right word, IYKWIM.
I just don't see the need for it, and I would hate to discover later that it was bad for her health.

We are not supposed to use teflon coated pans that crack aren't we?

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donnie · 14/08/2007 16:06

I prefer natural fibres too Lua - I have such trouble finding 100% cotton school shirts but have managed to locate some in Asda of all places! there are uniform outlets which make all natural ( cotton, wool etc) items but they are a lot more expensive.

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gscrym · 14/08/2007 16:08

On M and S website, they have pure cotton trousers. Also some Asda stores are selling 100% cotton trousers. I've just looked for boys so don't know about skirts or pinafores. The asda trousers were £3.50 per pair for DS's size (4-5).

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gscrym · 14/08/2007 16:09

Asda are doing half price polo shirts this week too. I got DS 4 for £2.

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Lua · 14/08/2007 16:11

Asda! That would be perfect! Does all the stores have it?

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gscrym · 14/08/2007 16:12

Should do, if they don't, you could ask if they could check any other local stores.

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MrsBadger · 14/08/2007 16:24

my two most-posted links this week - pure cotton school clothes (though Asda and M&S will certainly be cheaper):
EczemaClothing
Clean Slate

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tissy · 14/08/2007 16:28

M+S do Fairtrade cotton stuff, but not in all stores (need to look online or in the more poncey neighbourhoods). Asda, again, only in certain stores. Not in Kilmarnock, not poncey enough

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Lua · 14/08/2007 19:11

MrsB, I swear i researched old threads!
Tissy - I must not be in a poncey enough area also... no cotton in my local M&S or ASDA...

So no one with a previously loved unform to sell then?

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gscrym · 14/08/2007 19:32

You can order them through m and s online.

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ska · 14/08/2007 19:37

i have a dd with severe eczema so avoid any additives at all. I used a cotton only clothes mail order company but it is really expensive and recently discovered GAP in the US does really nice 'basics' that are 100% cotton in gray and navy - so ok for primary school stuff. I then get 100% polo shirts from where ever I can. They are not cheap but I get my sister to send them to me as she lives there. I do try to get 100% stuff in UK but the price is dreadful and I find ot hard to find anything that is plain enough. M&S is ok but rarely 100% cotton.

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gscrym · 14/08/2007 19:45

According to M and S website, they advertise some things as pure cotton. They don't have much and it's just in black as far as I can see. What is it you need?

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WendyWeber · 14/08/2007 19:59

Teflon might seem "wrong" for children's clothes, but having a rambunctious DS who has worn M&S Teflon trousers for three years - from 11-14 - and not even come close to damaging them, I have to say that I can see exactly why they put Teflon in.

If your child doesn't have eczema or some other reason to use pure cotton, do try Teflon.

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newlifenewname · 14/08/2007 20:03

What age Lua? We have a few unworn/virtually unworn bits such as skirts and pinafores.

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bearsmom · 14/08/2007 20:07

Lua, I don't know where in the country you are but Asda in Swindon (def. not poncey!) had lots of the cotton school trousers and skirts when I was there last week. I'd previously looked in the Bristol (Cribbs Causeway) store thinking they'd be bigger and more likely to have a wider range but they didn't have any cotton trousers at all. So I guess their stock varies a lot from store to store. Hope you find some somewhere.

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Carbonel · 14/08/2007 20:12

John Lewis have cotton grey trousers and Mothercare I have found have some girls cotton (97%) jersey type navy trousers, altho only in a few stores - you have to get lucky i guess.

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Lua · 14/08/2007 20:24

I am looking for 4 year old girl's bit in grey (skirt, trousers or pinafores). Any luck, newlifenewname?


DD doesn't have full on eczema, but very sensitive skin.

But to be honest is a case of looking out for the health of children and the world. What do you think it will take to degrade all these uniforms if a boy cannot destroy them in 3 years!

(i have a ds too - so I know how destructive they can be!)

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startouchedtrinity · 14/08/2007 20:29

Lua, I hate the idea of Teflon too but my dd1 ended up with skirts with it in and I have to say they are easy to care for. However, there is a company making organic cotton clothes - I would buy them but they cost a fortune - I think the Natural Collection has them or it might be Spirit of Nature. Do a google.

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startouchedtrinity · 14/08/2007 20:30

Oh, and Next have organic polo shirts in their new catalogue.

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WendyWeber · 14/08/2007 20:33

Surely better for one pair of trousers to last 20 years than for 10 pairs to be needed?

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WendyWeber · 14/08/2007 20:34

And, re Teflon being dangerous from a scratched pan, that's if you eat it; most children don't eat their trousers...

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startouchedtrinity · 14/08/2007 20:42

I know what you mean Wendy, dd1's skirts and trousers will be fine for dd2, whereas the cotton ones don't look so tough. And I can't afford to keep replacing uniform.

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eekra · 15/08/2007 07:57

Actually my daughter does have a tendency to chew on her clothes so I am hunting for non-teflon coated uniforms too. But obviously I feel like a freak for doing so

I got one grey pinafore from a national schoolwear centre

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Lua · 15/08/2007 12:55

eekra,
My DD does love chewing on her clothes too!
In case it help, I contacted the helpful people of greenswear.co.uk and ask them if any of their stuff did not have the coating and they did indicated a few of the things that didn't have it, it is not organic cotton, but I can live with that....

Do cat me if you want me to forward their email with the details...

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