School Uniforms By French Toast Are Great To Wear Both Inside And Outside Of The Classroom
America's Leading School Wear Brand Is Built To Last With Essential Styles That Every Kid Needs
NEW YORK, Aug. 21, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The Back-to-School shopping season is an opportunity for families to stretch their clothing budgets by looking at school uniforms as the basic essentials to create a wardrobe that will last throughout the entire year.
French Toast, the leading school wear brand in America, has been outfitting children with school uniforms for over 30 years. Parents have found that supplying their kids with the required clothing has a benefit that extends beyond the schoolyard. Polo and oxford shirts, khaki pants and pleated skirts are staple pieces that dress-up any wardrobe.
"Recognizing the need for school uniforms to last beyond everyday use in the classroom, French Toast is designed to be the perfect clothing choice for kids whether for school, casual wear or any special occasion," said Kevin Mitchael, Chief Marketing Officer of French Toast.
With an emphasis on comfort and durability, French Toast has incorporated into its line quality features like double knees, tag free necks, wrinkle no more fabrics and adjustable waists that are comfortable to wear and are easy care for mom.
For more information on boy and girl school uniforms, please visit http://www.frenchtoast.com. Garments are available from size 2T-20 and prices start as low as $7.98.
ABOUT FRENCH TOAST:
French Toast Official School Wear™ is America's leading brand of school uniform. Since 1958, our company has provided families with quality children's wear and boys and girls school uniforms at great prices. Our selection of uniform styles and sizes is second to none, from toddler size uniforms through young adult, French Toast carries over 6,000 individual colors, styles and sizes in stock, all year round! Fore more information, please visit www.frenchtoast.com.
SOURCE French Toast
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