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Preliminary “Appropriate Dress Code” Suppliers Children's Place La Senza Girl Walmart Zellers Sears the Gap the Bay Old Na Preliminary “Appropriate Dress Code” Suppliers 1 of 2 Preliminary “Appropriate Dress Code” Suppliers Children’s Place La Senza Girl Walmart Zellers Sears The Gap The Bay Old Navy Website www.childrensplace.com www.lasenzagirl.com www.walmart.ca www.zellers.ca www.sears.ca www.gapcanada.ca www.thebay.com www.oldnavy.ca Online Ordering Yes- but Limited to Yes- Wide selection No No No No- No No Available? Jessie Girl Line Available year round Uniform line Introduced in Available in August Available in August Most locations Typically last week Available in Typically last When online; In store, 2009; available in July (during back to (during back to carry a boys & of school August (during week of school Available? typically last week of and throughout school campaign) school campaign) girls uniform line throughout back to school throughout school throughout summer until stock through till beginning through till beginning in August until summer until stock campaign) through summer until summer until stock depleted. Sales are on of school year until of school year until stock depleted. depleted. Sales are till beginning of stock depleted. depleted. Sales are on in September stock depleted. Sales stock depleted. Sales Sales are on in on in September school year until Sales are on in in September are on in September are on in September September stock depleted. September Sales are on in September Typical Colors Bottoms: Bottoms: Bottoms: Bottoms: Bottoms: Bottoms and/or Bottoms: Bottoms and/or Navy, Black, Beige Navy, Black Navy Navy Navy Tunics: Navy Tunics: Navy, Black, Beige Navy, Black, Shirts/Blouses: Shirts/Blouses: Shirts/Blouses: Shirts/Blouses: Shirts/Blouses: Shirts/Blouses: Beige White White White White White Shirts/Blouses: White White Shirts/Blouses: Sweaters: Sweater: Sweater: Sweater: Sweater: Sweater: White Navy Navy Navy fooler with white No Navy Sweater: No shirt Navy Sweater: Navy Typical Sizes Sizes 4-14; Regular Sizes 6 -14; Regular Sizes 4-16 Sizes 6 -16 Sizes 4 - 16 Sizes 4- 16 Regular Sizes 6 -16 Sizes 4- 16 Available sizes sizes sizes Regular sizes Husky Sizes? No No No No No Yes- Sizes 8-16 No Yes- Sizes 8-16 Yes / No Slim sizes? No No No No No Yes- Sizes 6-12 No Yes- Sizes 6-12 Yes / No Special Needs? Introduced a yoga/track Yoga/Track pant only No No No Yoga/Track pant only No Yoga/Track pant Yes / No pant for girls only Navy/grey only Navy/Black Name Tags No No Yes No No No No No Incorporated? Yes / No Uniform Dress Code Apparel Suppliers, Signatory to the TCDSB Sweat Shop Free Policy F.P. 04, Cololine Inc. Gino’s Fashions Halpern’s Ltd. InSchoolwear Inc. Marchant’s School R.J. McCarthy 133 Estate Garden Drive 1294 St. Clair Ave. West 2785 Skymark 10 Brentcliffe Road Sport Ltd. Richmond Hill, Ontario Toronto, ON M6E 1C1 Ave., Unit 17 Toronto, ON 849 Progress Ave. 360 Evans Ave. L4E 3X8 Tel: 416-654-8710 Mississauga, ON Tel: 416-423-3032 Toronto, ON Toronto, ON M8Z Tel : 416-855-2227 or [email protected] L4W 4Y3 Fax: 416-423-3034 Tel: 416-439-9400 1K5 416-836-5890 www.ginosfashion.com Tel: 905-361-1112 ldixon@inschoolwear. Fax: 416-439-9400 Tel: 416-593-6900 Fax: 416-855-2229 [email protected] com [email protected] www.rjmccarthy.co [email protected] www.halperns.ca www.inschoolwear.co m m m www.cololine.com A Comprehensive Board Approved Uniform Supplier list can be found at : http://www.tcdsb.org/Tendering%20Information/Purchasing/supplierlist.htm Responsibility Disclaimer: This is not a comprehensive, recommended nor binding list of suppliers of “Appropriate Dress Code” apparel. The ”Appropriate Dress Code” consists of any combination of white and navy blue garments (i.e., plain white top, navy blue bottom; navy blue top and bottom; no denim). This preliminary list is being provided to TCDSB schools merely as an aid to assist Parents and/ or Guardians in obtaining such uniforms locally. It is the Parent/Guardian’s responsibility to purchase “Appropriate Dress Code” apparel as per the standards set in place at each individual school. The TCDSB will not be directly involved in any transactions between Parents/Guardians and Suppliers. The TCDSB is not responsible for any disputes, liable for any damages, or held responsible for any negative outcome with regards to the purchasing of “Appropriate Dress” apparel. Parents/Guardians are responsible to assure the quality of the “Applicable Dress” being purchased Preliminary “Appropriate Dress Code” Suppliers 2 of 2 Preliminary “Appropriate Dress Code” Suppliers- Locations Children’s Place La Senza Girl Walmart Zellers Sears Gap The Bay Old Navy Hillcrest Mall Elgin Mills S.C. Lawrence & Keele Centerpoint Mall Yorkdale Centre Bayview Hillcrest Mall Promenade 9350 Yonge Street 10775 Leslie St., unit #3 1305 Lawrence Ave. 6600 Yonge St. 3401 Dufferin St., 2901 Bayview Ave 9350 Yonge St. 1 Promenade Richmondhill Ont. Richmond Hill W. North York ON North York, Ont North York, Ont Willowdale, ON M2K Richmond Hill, Ont Circle Location/ North L4C-5G2 Ont. M6L 1A5 M2M 3X4 M6A 2T9 1E6 L4C 5G2 Thornhill, Ont Tel: 905 882 4991 L4S 0B2 Tel: 416-244-1171 Tel: 416 226-0854 P.O. Box 136 Tel: 416-250-1958 Tel: 905 883 222 L4J 4P8 Tel: 905 780 1124 Tel 416-789-1105 Tel: 905-764- 6837 Scarborough Fairview Mall Eglinton & East York Town Fairview Mall Scarborough Eglinton Square Scarborough 300 Borough Drive Unit 102, 1800 Sheppard Pharmacy Centre 1800 Sheppard 300 Borough Drive Victoria Park & 300 Borough Dr Scarborough Ont Ave E. 1900 Eglinton Ave 45 Overlea Ave. E., Scarborough Ont O'Connor Drive Scarborough, Location/ East M1P-4P5 WILLOWDALE E Scarborough Boulevard Toronto, Ontario M1P-4P5 Scarborough, Ont ON M1P 4P5 Tel: 416-296-0114 Ontario (Supercentre) M1L Toronto, Ont M2J 5A7 Tel: 416-296-0528 M1L 2K1 Tel: 416-279- M2J 5A7 2L9 M4H 1C3 Tel: 416 502 3737 Tel: 416 759-4771 1143 Tel: 416 497-8490 Tel: 416 615-2027 Tel: 416 422-5354 Dufferin Mall Dufferin Mall Dufferin Mall Galleria Shopping Toronto Eaton Bloor Street Kids Bloor Street N/A 900 Dufferin St. 900 Dufferin Street 900 Dufferin Street Centre Centre 80 Bloor Street W 44 Bloor Street E Location/ Toronto Ont Toronto Ont Toronto Ont 1245 Dupont Street 290 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON Toronto, Ontario Central/South M6H-4B1 M6H-4B1 M6H-4B1 Toronto, Ontario Toronto, Ontario M5S 2V1 M4W 3H7 Tel: 416 535 8935 Tel: 416 538 3471 Tel: 416-537 2561 M6H 2A6 M5B 1C8 Tel: 416-515-0668 Tel: 416 972-3333 Tel: 416 531-5704 Tel: 416-349-7111 Square One S.C Erin Mills Town Centre Runnymede/St. High Park Square One Sherway Sherway Gardens Square One 100 City Centre Drive 5100 Erin Mills Parkway Clair 2290 Dundas Street 100 City Centre 25 The West Mall, 25 The West Mall 100 City Centre Missisauga Ont. Missisauga Ont. 2525 St Clair Ave. West Drive, Etobicoke, ON M9C Etobicoke, Ont Drive Location/ West L5B-2C9 L5M 4Z5 W Toronto, Ont Mississauga, Ont 1B8 M9C 1B8 Mississauga, ON Tel: 905 281 8371 Tel: 905 607 3261 Toronto Ont M6R 1X4 L5B 2G6 Tel: 416-621-0239 Tel: 416 626-4711 L5B 1M7 M6N 4Z5 Tel: 416 534-9231 Tel: 905-270-8111 Tel: 905-270- Tel: 416 763-7325 4841 Tips for Buying “Appropriate Dress Code” Apparel (1) Buy Unisex garments especially for Boy and Girl Siblings (2) Tunic Dresses are an economical choice for wearing both in winter and spring months (3) Whites are easily maintained by using a non chlorine bleach such as “Oxy-Clean” (4) Sign up electronically with suppliers’ e-flyer mailing lists to receive notices of sales and/or coupons (5) Sale time (Usually September) is a good time to pick up a size larger for the following year (6) Label apparel and/or other personal belongings (7) Look for elasticised and/or adjustable waist bands for bottoms (8) Yoga or track pants could be an easy alternative for special needs students Responsibility Disclaimer: This is not a comprehensive, recommended nor binding list of suppliers of “Appropriate Dress Code” apparel. The ”Appropriate Dress Code” consists of any combination of white and navy blue garments (i.e., plain white top, navy blue bottom; navy blue top and bottom; no denim). This preliminary list is being provided to TCDSB schools merely as an aid to assist Parents and/ or Guardians in obtaining such uniforms locally. It is the Parent/Guardian’s responsibility to purchase “Appropriate Dress Code” apparel as per the standards set in place at each individual school. The TCDSB will not be directly involved in any transactions between Parents/Guardians and Suppliers. The TCDSB is not responsible for any disputes, liable for any damages, or held responsible for any negative outcome with regards to the purchasing of “Appropriate Dress” apparel. Parents/Guardians are responsible to assure the quality of the “Applicable Dress” being purchased .
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