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DCS Uniforms manufactures and supplies quality apparel

DCS Uniforms is a locally owned and operated uniform supplier that has grown significantly through its ability to manufacture and supply quality apparel, namely school uniforms, sporting and corporate wear.

DCS Uniforms has three decades of experience in this sector and currently supply custom made uniforms to 11 primary schools and 6 secondary schools.

In its approach DCS Uniforms focus on developing strong relationships with customers, open communication channels to ensure reliability and efficiency. A key pillar of DCS Uniforms’ capabilities is customer satisfaction as it has in place a system that not only meets but exceeds customer expectations.

DCS Uniforms has an extensive school shoe range and stocks brands such as ROC, Doc Martin, Bata and its own competitively priced DCS Shoes range.

Its extensive range makes DCS Uniforms a complete “one stop school wear shop” from head to toe.

In addition corporate wear is tailored to each customer’s needs. DCS Uniforms is an authorised agent for Fashion Biz, Winning Spirit, JB’s Wear, AS Colour as well as its overseas contract manufacturer.

Its sporting apparel covers all sports with a comprehensive sample range available. The team then offers customisation with timely delivery. The quality is exceptional and pricing competitive.

School wear products are available online at www.dcsuniforms.com.au and the sales showroom is located at unit 13/32 – 42 Aberdeen Road, Altona. The showroom has ample car parks, changing rooms and easy access off the Princes Highway.

For corporate and sporting apparel please visit the sales showroom or email – sales@dcsuniforms.com.au

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