A poll, of 1,000 mums and dads of school-aged kids, revealed the creative - and sometimes chaotic - lengths they go to in order to get their kids through the term in one piece.
Sending their youngsters off in mismatched socks, patching up rips in skirts with safety-pins, drying clothes with a hair dryer and glueing the sole of shoes back on were other tricks parents have had to go with.
Some parents owned up to using hair straighteners to 'iron' clothes in a rush while others have resorted to giving uniform and PE kit a spray with deodorant over washing them.
Dawn Porto, from Clarks, which has reduced their prices to the lowest on the back-to-school range in a decade, said: "We've all had those chaotic moments - when you realise too late that something's missing or left at home. Mornings are stressful enough without the added worry of worn-out shoes or a last-minute dash to fix uniform mishaps.
"It's so important to ensure you're buying durable and scuff-resistant items, some even designed to go from classroom to PE without needing a change."
Another tactic was sending kids to schools in clothes getting a little small - due to being tantalisingly close to the summer holidays. On the flip side, 22% of parents admitted to buying school uniforms and footwear so big for kids - in the hope they'll last the entire year.
The research, carried out via OnePoll, also revealed the pressure parents feel to keep a child's uniform and shoes pristine all year round, with 60% feeling the heat to do so.

It also emerged when it comes to decision-making, 64% take the lead on choosing school uniform and footwear, though 15% admit their children usually have the final say at the till.
With the new term looming, mornings can be a source of stress with 61% confessing they don't notice issues with their child's uniform until the very last minute, often in the middle of a rushed school run. With 25% admitting that their kids have gotten into trouble for not having their PE kit.
Dawn Porto added: "We know how much parents want to get it right.They put a lot of pressure on themselves to keep their children looking smart and feeling confident at school.
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"Which is why lasting quality and durability being so important in what you buy for the kids as you need things to be designed to keep up with busy school days."
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