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Parents concerned about knife crime are getting "stab-proof" school uniforms for their children.Parents concerned about knife crime are getting "stab-proof" school uniforms for their children.
A company is offering to modify blazers and jumpers by lining them with knife-resistant Kevlar.A company is offering to modify blazers and jumpers by lining them with knife-resistant Kevlar.
Bladerunner in Romford, east London, said it has been contacted by the parents of five local pupils for the £130 adaptation.Bladerunner in Romford, east London, said it has been contacted by the parents of five local pupils for the £130 adaptation.
Kevlar is a synthetic material that can be spun into a fabric which makes it light but also very strong.Kevlar is a synthetic material that can be spun into a fabric which makes it light but also very strong.
Seven teenagers have so far been stabbed to death in London this year.Seven teenagers have so far been stabbed to death in London this year.
I think paying £130 is worth it for peace of mind - kids spend more than that just on trainers Parent Jo Coleman
Adrian Davis, from Bladerunner, said: "We introduced Kevlar-lined hooded tops out earlier this year and off the back of that a few parents asked us if we could alter school uniforms to make them stab proof.Adrian Davis, from Bladerunner, said: "We introduced Kevlar-lined hooded tops out earlier this year and off the back of that a few parents asked us if we could alter school uniforms to make them stab proof.
"So we are offering the service on a private, individual basis.""So we are offering the service on a private, individual basis."
He added the pupils are not from any one school.He added the pupils are not from any one school.
One parent, Jo Coleman from Romford is thinking of getting her son's jacket lined with Kevlar.
She said: "I think paying £130 is worth it for peace of mind - kids spend more than that just on trainers.
"I think it is a good idea. You are not so much worried now about adults snatching kids, but about the other children."