When Katie’s 9-year-old daughter asked her to write a note, excusing her from participating in a physical education class because the sports uniform made her feel uncomfortable, it highlighted a common and significant problem.
“I realised that if my daughter didn’t want to wear the tiny sports skirts, nor the boys’ basketball shorts that were offered by her school as the sports uniform, then there must be thousands of girls who also don't want to wear them.”
So, Katie took matters into her own hands.
“I was on a mission to make a change,” she tells Mamamia.
“I had already done loads of research into the lack of school sports leggings in school colours and believe it or not, they didn't exist. So School Active Sports was born.”
Using Katie's extensive skill set and expertise — designing and manufacturing ladies activewear for the US market — she began designing activewear for kids.
“The majority of primary and high schools in Australia only offer tiny skirts or boys' basketball shorts as sports uniform options,” she explains.
And she believes this is a real issue.
“Most kids start their sporting lives at school and unfortunately most girls finish their sporting lives at school. Usually, it is because of the old-fashioned uniforms they are required to wear in order to participate.”