Under the new uniform law’s schools should have taken steps by the end of last month to reduce the need for branded logos and to allow pupils to wear cheaper supermarket-bought outfits
Demand for donated school Âuniforms has soared with working parents now among those unable to afford to clothe their children.
Charity leaders have reported steep Âincreases in families unable to afford basics such as blazers, trousers and shoes.
Dean Pallant of the Salvation Army, which has a nationwide network of food and uniform banks, said: “The need is vast and urgent. Demand for school uniforms is huge.”
He said volunteers knew one couple who had used their son’s disability allowance to buy school clothes because they were “deemed to earn too much”.