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During World War II, poor people often wore simple, practical clothing that was often hand-me-downs or made from repurposed materials. Fabrics were rationed, leading to the use of durable but less fashionable materials. Many wore utilitarian garments such as overalls, dresses, and sturdy shoes, which prioritized function over style. Additionally, clothing often reflected scarcity, with people mending and altering what they had to extend its usability.

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