During World War II, girl evacuees typically wore practical and sturdy clothing suitable for travel and outdoor conditions. Common items included simple dresses, skirts, and blouses, often made from durable fabrics. Many girls also wore knee-length socks or stockings and sturdy shoes or boots. Additionally, they might have been provided with a warm coat and a hat or scarf, especially when evacuating from urban areas to rural locations.
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They got a letter sent to them saying that they had to take in evacuees because of the world war 2.
they were sent back to their parents
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On some days boy evacuees wear caps or woolen hats, and their knee-length trousers, well girl evacuees would wear berets, a headscarf/or a woolen hat, and a knee-length dress/ or skirt. They would also wear shoes/boots/ or wellies, a woolen jumper/or a cardigan, and a shirt (usually collard)/ or a blouse. Also on cold/ or wet days, they wear a warm/or waterproof coat, and if it is very cold they wear a scarf, gloves, and thick socks.
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Girl evacuees during World War II often wore their hair in simple styles such as braids, ponytails, or pinned up to keep it neat and manageable during times of upheaval and uncertainty. Practicality and ease of maintenance were key considerations in their hairstyling choices.
In World War 2 girls would wear skirts just above their knees. They would also wear white knee high socks.
Evacuees are children moving house far away while the war was on
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They got a letter sent to them saying that they had to take in evacuees because of the world war 2.