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    Hi have just ordered a couple of polo shirts with my logo Tasha's Tots Childminding and embroidered pic of girl and boy on from vista print not arrived yet, wondering how many of you out there wear a uniform and what your views are?what are the quality of vista print polo shirts.Tashx

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    I don't have a uniform because I am me and not an institution. I didn't wear a uniform when I was mum to my two when they were younger.

    I do have clothes I wear for work though so it doesn't matter if something happens to them.

    I haven't ordered polo shirts from Vista Print so I don't know.

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    I don't like uniform for adults who care for young children. Where is the stimulation when your adult looks and feels the same every day, I deliberately wear different textures and colours especially when caring for the very young.
    Don't get me started on nurseries, how can it be right when every adult looks and feels exactly the same?
    Sorry, it is my pet hate so hence the rant.
    Not ordered stuff from vista print.

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    I didn't wear logos etc but I did purchase trousers and a couple of tops from DP for childminding. For me it meant I had to make a little effort everyday otherwise I would just throw anything together.
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    I agree with Rickysmith. A childminder is meant to be a home from home situation (well used to be when i started) I didn't wear a uniform when mine were young and wouldn't now, just clothes that I don't worry too much about getting glue and paint on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    I agree with Rickysmith. A childminder is meant to be a home from home situation (well used to be when i started) I didn't wear a uniform when mine were young and wouldn't now, just clothes that I don't worry too much about getting glue and paint on.
    wearing a top with a business logo or name on doesnt change the home from home situation. It doesnt change the person wearing it or the home they are working from. Its no different to wearing a top with a branded logo on.

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    Thanks for your views, fair points about being yourself not like a nursery etc I was thinking from the advertising side of things to let people see I am a childminder when out and about and be proud of my little business and try to attract some interest my way?
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    One day, when I was walking to school with a baby, two toddlers and several schoolies of varying ages and nationalities, it was suggested that I wore a t-shirt that said "I am not a chav mother, I am a registered childminder!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by tash 1 View Post
    Thanks for your views, fair points about being yourself not like a nursery etc I was thinking from the advertising side of things to let people see I am a childminder when out and about and be proud of my little business and try to attract some interest my way?
    Tashx
    In the holidays/when I think somewhere is going to be busy the kids all wear tshirts with my phone no on the back - safety and free advertising
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    I have polo shirts that I wear for work with Little Legs Childminding embroidered on them.
    I have had lots of positive comments from parents and the public so I'm happy with them, they weren't from vista though.

    My husbands work tshirts were from vista, he just has the company name embroidered, no logo, they seem fine to me.

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    I just think polo shorts are horrible and unflattering and would never choose to wear one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridey View Post
    I just think polo shorts are horrible and unflattering and would never choose to wear one!
    snap! i used to have polo shirts with 'NNEB NANNY' on them when i was a nanny, and wore them for years, then once i stopped nannying i looked at them and thought 'how could i wear those?'

    i am today, wearing a tshirt that says 'registered childminder' on the back, but mostly i wear my own clothes ( that i usually only wear for work ) with a badge from NMCA that says i am a childminder & my name. i do think of it as advertising.

 

 

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