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Our story

A marketplace built for the school gate, not the whole internet.

We're parents, just like you. We know how quickly kids outgrow their school uniforms, how expensive it can be to keep up and how frustrating it is to see perfectly good clothing go to waste. That's exactly why we built this platform.

Our goal is to make buying and selling secondhand school uniforms simple, affordable, and secure. This isn't just a listings site; it's a tool for families who want to save money, reduce waste, and stay connected within their school community.

Why we built it

It all started with a pile of outgrown jumpers and a school looking for a better way to manage secondhand uniform sales. Their PTA was handling everything manually and trying to split earnings between the school and parents who donated items.

Therefore, we stepped in with a simple idea; a dedicated platform for secondhand uniforms, tailored to each individual school. A place where parents could buy and sell with ease, all within their own trusted school community.

What makes it different

Each school has its own space, so you only ever see uniforms that are relevant to your child's school. Payments are handled securely, and collection happens locally, making it easy and safe for everyone involved.

We're here to make life a little easier, a little greener, and a lot more convenient. No stress, no waste - just school uniforms with a second chance to be worn and loved again.

Who it supports

Parents

Families can save money, clear outgrown uniform, and find school-specific items without searching broad marketplaces.

Schools and PTAs

School communities can support reuse and, where a partnership is in place, benefit from each sale.

The environment

Useful clothing stays in circulation for longer, reducing waste without asking families to manage a complicated process.

This marketplace is designed to support parents, PTAs, and the environment all at once.

Families get more value from the uniforms they've already bought. Schools benefit from ongoing support through each sale. And most importantly, fewer uniforms end up in landfill.