In World War 2 The land girls would wear they would wear dark green dungarees and a shirt and a head scarf or they would wear green or brown trousers with black wellington boots
Many of the 'land army' girls did wear shorts, especially during the summer months, as they were more preactical than skirts.
The girls wore dresses of assorted coloured, often of patterned material
Yes. That was pretty standard dress from the 1930s till about 1960.
Patched and refashioned clothes. Make do, Wear it out. Use it up. Do without. The major rules of wartime economization at home.
They wore dresses and pants when in sports. This was the beginning of women wearing pants. During the war, they couldn't wear nylon stockings so they drew lines up the back of their legs to represent the seam of nylon stockings
Many of the 'land army' girls did wear shorts, especially during the summer months, as they were more preactical than skirts.
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Land Girls worked so they could free the men to go and fight in World War 2.
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Yes, Land Girls, who were part of the Women's Land Army in the UK during World War II, did wear ties as part of their uniform. The standard uniform typically included a shirt, trousers or skirt, and a tie, which contributed to a sense of professionalism and unity among the workers. The attire was practical for agricultural work while also maintaining a formal appearance.
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Knee high sox and saddle shoes
The girls wore dresses of assorted coloured, often of patterned material
There was a lot of homemade and hand me down clothing during World War II. Clothing was rationed because priorities were making was was needed to win the war.
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Yes. That was pretty standard dress from the 1930s till about 1960.
Patched and refashioned clothes. Make do, Wear it out. Use it up. Do without. The major rules of wartime economization at home.