Parents say a school uniform recycling programme is a "lifesaver" as they face paying hundreds to kit out their children for the start of term.
Beneficiaries of a community clothing hub in Kent said they would otherwise face paying large lump sums to buy school uniform – money that "could be spent on other things".
A poll by The Children's Society found 41% of parents in the South East struggle to afford mandatory uniforms, while some families choose between food and clothing.
Rebekah, who cares for her granddaughter after her daughter's death, took the bus from Canterbury to the Community Wardrobe in Whitstable. She said: "It's really tough to go through everything they need for school."