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Utility boiler suit, 1943 - WWII fashion
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Utility boiler suit, 1943 - WWII fashion
A Utility boiler suit in navy drill, procured for four coupons from Peter Robinsons of Oxford Street. Date: 1943
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1943 Boiler Coupons Drill Peter Practical Rationed Rationing Robinsons Utility Jumpsuit Workwear
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This photograph captures a woman proudly modeling her new utility boiler suit, procured in 1943 during World War II. The suit, made of navy drill material, was a practical and necessary addition to her wardrobe as part of the rationing efforts in the UK. During the 1940s, with resources diverted towards the war effort, clothing production was limited, and the government introduced a rationing system to ensure that essential items were distributed fairly. Clothes were rationed using coupons, and each person was allocated a certain number of coupons per year. This utility boiler suit cost four coupons, making it a significant investment. The boiler suit, a jumpsuit with long sleeves and a high waist, was designed to be versatile and functional. It could be worn for various tasks, from working in factories to gardening, making it an essential piece of clothing for women during the war. The navy drill material was durable and easy to clean, making it ideal for hard work. The woman in the photograph wears the utility boiler suit with confidence, demonstrating the practicality and style of the garment. The suit's simple design and utilitarian aesthetic were characteristic of the fashion of the time, with an emphasis on functionality and affordability. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices and adaptations made during World War II, as people made do with limited resources and rationed clothing. The utility boiler suit became a symbol of resilience and determination, embodying the spirit of the women who wore them during this challenging time.
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