Tiny Uniforms, Big Futures

 

Putting the softest uniforms straight onto the shoulders of children who need them most.


Why uniforms matter more than you think

  • Attendance soars when uniforms are free — a rural-Kenya study saw absenteeism drop 38%.
  • A week’s income for one set — in the same study, a primary uniform cost families US $5.82.
  • “Hidden costs” force loans — in 15 low-income nations, uniforms eat up to 40% of school expenses.
  • Thailand feels the pinch — 2023 data: parents spend about ฿19,500 (≈ US $560) per child at term start.

How we work

  1. On-site visits — we measure every pupil in under-resourced schools.
  2. Made-to-fit production — ultra-soft, climate-ready uniforms respecting local culture.
  3. Hand-to-hand delivery — no fees, no paperwork—just perfectly fitting kits.
  4. Stories, not paperwork — photo diaries and clips shared every quarter.

The first time our class has ever looked united—and the kids can’t stop touching the fabric!
With sports kits that actually fit, PE is finally fun instead of frustrating.

TOMO Yee will keep trekking to the hard-to-reach corners of the world so every child can stand tall in a uniform they’re proud to wear.

— The TOMO Yee Team