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Kitted Out: Style and Youth Culture in the Second World War
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Kitted Out: Style and Youth Culture in the Second World War

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The first book to fully explore the uniform and style of young people in the Second World War. Uniformity tells the story behind what people wore during the Second World War
the uniform, the style and the self-expression. During those extraordinary times, new identities, factions and hierarchies were created as young people put on uniforms, went to war and took the opportunities that they could to express themselves or to send out secret codes of rebellion and resistance. From the British Tommies and the American GIs to the female munitions workers and members of the French Resistance, this book takes a fresh new look at the Second World War through a fashionable eye, and how swing music and popular culture played their part in shaping the lives of young people. Painting a picture of the war through costume, this book will explore how style flourished and military-issue items were adapted, from the men and women showing their pride in uniform, to those in the home front who adapted to changing roles and rationing. Such was their influence, these uniforms would continue to make an impact on fashion after the war, with leather bomber jackets, brothelcreepers and the RAF insignia all later being adopted by youth groups. AUTHOR: Caroline Young is the author of Style Tribes: The Fashion of Subcultures, Classic Hollywood Style and Tartan and Tweed, all published by Frances Lincoln, and Roman Holiday: The Secret Life of Hollywood in Rome (THP, 2018). She has worked as a fashion writer and assistant digital editor at Herald Scotland.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2020
Pages
288
ISBN
9780750992176

The first book to fully explore the uniform and style of young people in the Second World War. Uniformity tells the story behind what people wore during the Second World War
the uniform, the style and the self-expression. During those extraordinary times, new identities, factions and hierarchies were created as young people put on uniforms, went to war and took the opportunities that they could to express themselves or to send out secret codes of rebellion and resistance. From the British Tommies and the American GIs to the female munitions workers and members of the French Resistance, this book takes a fresh new look at the Second World War through a fashionable eye, and how swing music and popular culture played their part in shaping the lives of young people. Painting a picture of the war through costume, this book will explore how style flourished and military-issue items were adapted, from the men and women showing their pride in uniform, to those in the home front who adapted to changing roles and rationing. Such was their influence, these uniforms would continue to make an impact on fashion after the war, with leather bomber jackets, brothelcreepers and the RAF insignia all later being adopted by youth groups. AUTHOR: Caroline Young is the author of Style Tribes: The Fashion of Subcultures, Classic Hollywood Style and Tartan and Tweed, all published by Frances Lincoln, and Roman Holiday: The Secret Life of Hollywood in Rome (THP, 2018). She has worked as a fashion writer and assistant digital editor at Herald Scotland.
40 b/w illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2020
Pages
288
ISBN
9780750992176