clothes
so that the body could be identified.....
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
During World War II, the Romani people, often referred to as gypsies, were required to wear a yellow badge, similar to the yellow Star of David that Jews were forced to wear. This badge served to identify and discriminate against them, leading to widespread persecution and violence. Many Romani were imprisoned, enslaved, or killed during the Holocaust, as they were targeted by the Nazi regime for their ethnicity.
Many of the 'land army' girls did wear shorts, especially during the summer months, as they were more preactical than skirts.
Yes. That was pretty standard dress from the 1930s till about 1960.
Clothes......
clothes
nothing
men wore suits
A star.
clothes
women started to wear trousers during world war II
No, but they did have to wear a star on their clothing.
Men during World War 2 wore hula skirts and blue bonnets.
nothing
toga's
British steel helmets were the only armor issued to US forces in World War 1.