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1950s Fashion
In the 1950s most of peoples possessions, including clothing, were still passed on or recycled as part of the &#8216;make do and mend&#8217; culture that had become a necessity throughout the Second World War. However this decade marked the end of rationing and the resulting economic growth inevitably led to an increase in consumerism. [...]]]></description>
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