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Home / News / School Wear offer from ASDA

School Wear offer from ASDA

14th April 2021 By rbutler

We have been made aware of the following offer from George at ASDA regarding school wear,

George at Asda launches schoolwear for children with specific needs – including autism

8 in 10 parents of children with specific needs say that it is difficult to get their children dressed every day.

George at Asda has become the first supermarket in the UK to sell school clothing designed for children with specific or sensory-sensitive needs, such as autism. The new range is called Easy On Easy Wear and it’s available to buy now. In designing these garments, Asda says they’ve ‘undertaken extensive research with customers and charities to ensure our clothing is suitable.’ Their new range is designed to help those with specific needs and their parents, as Asda found that nine in 10 parents say they get ‘distressed or upset’ when trying to either dress their children or watch them do so themselves.

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