By A Mystery Man Writer
Clothes were rationed in Britain from 1 June 1941. This limited the amount of new garments people could buy until 1949, four years after the war's end.Despite the limitations imposed by rationing, clothing retailers sought to retain and even expand their customer base during the Second World War.
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Clothes rationing ended long after the war — Adam Smith Institute
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40S French Hand finished Vest
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