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Perry Uniform provides blazers that helps team to raise £2200 for cancer research UK
23rd May 2011 |  Read the full article
Leeds based manufacturer expands south with showroom in London
26th January 2011 |  Read the full article
Leeds Chamber of Commerce support the need to strengthen the manufacturing base through entrepreneurship
25th January 2011 |  Read the full article
Business Quarter Magazine profiles North Yorkshire entrepreneur Bernard Bunting, Managing Director of Perry Uniform
December 2010 |  Read the full article
Leeds West MP Rachel Reeves presents awards to staff completing their apprenticeships at Perry Uniform
13th October 2010 |  Read the full article
More schools are recognising the benefits of school uniform
12th October 2010 |  Read the full article
Leeds West MP Rachel Reeves impressed by the enthusiasm shown by all the staff at Perry
12th October 2010 |  Read the full article
Leeds Business Desk report on Perry Uniform
11th October 2010 |  Read the full article
Making it in Leeds, Perry show that there is still life in manufacturing
11th October 2010 |  Read the full article
Perry Uniform relocation complete
28th February 2009 | 
Today Perry Uniform completed its relocation to a newly refurbished mill at the historic site of Hilltop, Bramley, Leeds. We now have, under one roof, our factory, call centre, warehouse and order despatch facility. We are proud of our new facility overlooking the Leeds to Liverpool canal at the heart of the English textile trade with a heritage spanning back to the early eighteenth century.
Blazing a trail for schoolwear made in England
2nd September 2008 |  Read the full article
Blazers are becoming increasingly popular with school children
26th November 2007 |  Read the full article

Perry Uniform brand launched
1st November 2007 | 
Today sees the merger of two established brands in the school uniform sector: Perry Clothes a uniform manufacturer established in 1946 and The Childrens Warehouse, a home shopping and delivery specialist in the school uniform sector, are brought together under the new brand Perry Uniform to be a significant force in the supply of school uniforms in the Independent School sector.
2008 school uniform brochure has been launched.
14th October 2007 | 
If you have not received your copy please call 0113 2389520 or email info@perryuniform.co.uk and request your copy.
I-size launched in time for back to school
1st July 2007 | 
I-size is the proprietary Uniform Schoolwear internet based intelligent sizing system enabling parents to maintain child measurement profiles for uniform sizing in a secure web based environment. Ordering school uniform cannot be easier using our quick ordering system in conjunction with our simple to use uniform listing. Lyn Rose, Schools Liaison Officer at Uniform Schoolwear, commenting on the launch said "This again demonstrates our long term vision for school uniform and comes on the back of four years detailed apparaisal of returns and innovative software development."
Uniform Schoolwear Ltd acquire assets of Perry Clothes
4th April 2007 | 
Perry Clothes, a UK based manufacturer of school uniforms established for more than 60 years and with a factory in Leeds, has been acquired by Uniform Schoolwear Ltd. Bernard Bunting, Managing Director of Uniform Schoolwear comments: "Perry Clothes has a strong reputation in the independent school uniform sector. We are pleased to have secured the jobs of 15 skilled staff which means we can now offer a fully integrated school uniform service - from cutting room to classroom."
Uniform Schoolwear among first to sign up to code of best practice
6th March 2007 | 
Perry Uniform was among the first independent retailers to sign up to the new National (School) Governors Association code of best practice in the supply of school uniforms.

Following publication by the Department for Education and Skills of new guidelines to governors regarding school uniform the NGA has published a Code of Best Practice which it urges school uniform retailers to sign up to. This code covers stock availability, choice, competitive tender and service level agreements. Commenting Caroline Bunting, MD, said "We are fully behind the NGA code. From the outset of our School Uniform service we set our own code of conduct and it is satisfying to see the industry recognise the importance of transparency and service.