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Ahead of the New Academic Year 2022-2023, Marema School Clothing Store

The new academic year 2022-2023 will start in mid-July. This makes residents begin to meet the educational needs of their children, including school uniforms.

Humas Kota Bandung Tuesday, 05 July 2022 14:35
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Menuju tahun ajaran baru, toko pakaian sekolah mulai ramai pembeli.

A number of school clothing stores in the city of Bandung began to be crowded. One of them is Misbah's shop in Cibiru.

The visitors are looking for uniforms for elementary, middle, and high school.

"Alhamdulillah, now it has started to rise. God willing, this week the buyers will be more crowded. Because on July 18, there will be a new teaching," said Misbah.

This was also acknowledged by other shop owners. The owner of the Rezky Store, Roby, admitted that this year's sales were better than the previous year. Because in the previous year, Covid-19 still hit.

"Thank God, now it's a bit crowded, there has been an increase. Hopefully in the future it will return to normal. The problem is that the impact of Covid-19 has also dropped quite a bit," he said.

One of the products that consumers are looking for is elementary school clothes, as well as bottoms such as skirts or pants.

One of the residents, Leni Cahyani admitted that the preparation for entering school this year was different from the previous year. Because this year the school has implemented face-to-face learning.

"The preparation is very different from last year. This year, everything is more prepared," he admitted.

Leni also admitted that she was happy because her son was quite excited to start the new school year.

"Very happy. Especially for parents. Glad to see their children learn more effectively," said Leni.

Regarding the price of school clothes, Leni admits that she doesn't really mind it.

"Earlier I bought a package of clothes, that included my boss. If the problem is the price, the difference from the last 2 years is Rp. 25,000. This year it has gone up. But that's normal," said Leni. (Haekal/Sherly/Salis/Shady)**


Head of the Communication and Information Office of Bandung City

 

Yayan A. Brilyana