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Fennessy’s Offers Quality School Uniforms for All Needs

Fennessy’s, located at 31 William Street, has provided quality school uniforms in the Mid-West for over 60 years. Catering to both primary and secondary school students, the shop offers a wide range of garments, including uniforms, tracksuits, jerseys, slacks, jackets, skirts, shirts, blouses, polo shirts, and ties.
The store is open Monday to Saturday from 09:30 to 17:30, ensuring that parents and students can conveniently access their uniform needs throughout the week. For added convenience, Fennessy’s will also open on Sundays, specifically on August 18 and August 25, from 13:30 to 17:30. This extended availability allows families to shop for uniforms during the busy back-to-school period.
In addition to in-store shopping, customers can browse and purchase items online at www.fennessysonline.ie. For inquiries, the store can be reached at 061-415 879. With a commitment to quality and value, Fennessy’s remains a trusted destination for school uniforms in the region.
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