Slip Petticoat
1940s (made)
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This slip is stylish but it reflects the strict rationing during the Second World War that included underwear. In 1941 the Board of Trade introduced the Utility scheme which dictated the amount of material, decoration and labour allowed for all types of clothing. As a result this slip was made of rayon rather than silk and had minimal trimmings to save on costs and fabric.
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Materials and techniques | Rayon trimmed with lace |
Brief description | Rayon slip trimmed with lace, made for Utility, Great Britain, 1940s. |
Physical description | Slip made of rayon in a pastel green shade. Shaped to accommodate the bust and trimmed with lace. |
Summary | This slip is stylish but it reflects the strict rationing during the Second World War that included underwear. In 1941 the Board of Trade introduced the Utility scheme which dictated the amount of material, decoration and labour allowed for all types of clothing. As a result this slip was made of rayon rather than silk and had minimal trimmings to save on costs and fabric. |
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Accession number | T.193B-1982 |
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Record created | May 4, 2005 |
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