our uniform shirts can either be blue (any shade of blue) or white.. blue is so much easier. White for a 6.5 yr old just isn't a good choice!!
My DD6 is now wearing the same white polos that her elder brother started school with in 2002. They still look almost new.
White is actually a good choice, because you can BLEACH it. However, that isn't the real secret: the real secret is ScotchGard spray. Not only does it repel stains, but it also helps to preserve the color of the fabric, helping to prevent yellowing of whites. Put it on when the shirt is new, and it will last for years with proper laundering, unless it gets torn.
Renew the Scotchgard coating every six months, and the shirts will stay very nice. Even ketchup, mustard and chocolate will come out with no problems. Do the pants, too; for grass stains, food and paint spills.
If you do get a stubborn stain, use Zout stain spray; great stuff.
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For my DS17 we had white or blue.. I purchased 2 blue, one white. For teens with deodorant stains, and icky things, it wasn't good AT ALL. I went with the blue for the remainder of his HS years..
I honestly would always go with the dark color, esp for younger ones. Painting, crayons, not to mention food stains
Thank you!NotUrsula said:ScotchGard is normally sold in the cleaning products area of most stores that carry it, WalMart and Target included. I find that I tend to get a better price on it at hardware stores such as Lowe's or Home Depot. Fabric stores also usually have it in stock. (PS: Scotchgard upholstery cleaner comes in an almost-identical can; make sure that what you buy is Fabric Protector.)