Wednesday 7 September 2011

Don't get caught up in the chaos


Shopping online gives you the opportunity to order your child's new school uniform from the comfort of your own home without all of the hassle of the hectic high street, especially at this time of year. Here's a taste of what you're avoiding...

Parents were forced to queue around the block as a last-minute rush for school uniforms left some squabbling over plimsolls and dashing for the blazers.

Outside Braggs uniform supplier, in Finchley, staff had to man barriers after trouble flared over claims some parents had queue barged.
And inside, school ties and satchels were strewn across the floor as parents who had left it late attempted to kit out their children for the start of the new term.
Some parents expressed anger after they were told to join the train of people snaking outside the shop and along the high street because they wanted to exchange items they had already bought.
At one point in the afternoon more than 20 parents were left outside the shop.
Braggs sells uniforms for 23 schools in north London and for the majority is the only supplier.
When asked how they were coping, staff said they were "very busy".

Click here for the London Evening Standard

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