Second Hand September – more than just fast fashion.

It could be easy to think Second Hand September is all about adult fashion, but there’s an entire clothing category screaming out for year-long reform in this space: school uniforms.
Non-Uniform days: history, meaning, and how to run yours seamlessly on Uniformd

In this blog we are going to explore the history and the purpose of mufti days, along with how Uniformd can help make them easier and more effective for schools to reach their fundraising goals.
Extending the life of school uniforms through upcycling

At Uniformd, we are all about extending the life of what we already have. In this blog, we are talking about upcycling school uniform that has passed its wearability.
Why School Uniform Policy Changes Must Balance Affordability, Identity, and Sustainability

We are exploring why making school uniforms more affordable should go hand-in-hand with supporting school communities and the environment.
School Uniform: A Student’s Perspective on Comfort, Practicality, and Change

Hear a 13-year-old students honest opinions on school uniform and what elements they would change if they could.
School uniform prices have decreased – but it won’t make much of a difference if you’re a girl in secondary school.

This blog explores the hidden gender price gap in school uniforms, and also examines the wider issue of school uniform affordability.
Children’s Mental Health Week 2025 – What are the benefits of wearing school uniforms on children’s mental health?

For Children’s Mental Health Week, we are exploring the link between school uniform and Children’s mental health.
What does the Scottish government’s guidance on school uniforms mean for your children or your school?

The Scottish government has released a summary of guidance for schools and education authorities on the design and implementation of school uniform and clothing policies. While this blog post is aimed at schools and educational institutions in Scotland based on the recent guidance from the Scottish government, some of the key points apply to schools throughout the UK.