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utility clothing

renaissancemedici

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Does anyone know the actual specifications of utility clothing for the ladies, back in the 40s?

I'm interested in putting together a mini utility wardrobe (of separates mostly), and I could use the help.

Thanks!
 

renaissancemedici

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No ideas at all? Like how many buttons, pleats etc?

Isn't there a document with all the regulations? I thought there was but I can't seem to find it. Maybe I dreamt it [huh]
 

lolly_loisides

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No you didn't dream it renaissancemedici!

The "Making of Civilian Clothing (Restriction Order)" was passed in 1942 & dresses could have no more than 2 pockets, 5 buttons, 6 seams in a skirt, 2 inverted or box pleats or 4 knife pleats, and no more than 4 metres of stitching. No unnecessary decoration was allowed.
 
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renaissancemedici

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Thank you! That's what I was looking for.

I want to use some modern patterns (I've got a ton of Burda...), but following those regulations. And see what happens :rolleyes:
 

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