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Evaluating Sustainability Through an Historical Lens: Clothing Conservation Efforts during WWII

Authors
  • Sunhyung Cho (University of Missouri)
  • Jean Louise Parsons (University of Missouri)

Abstract

A study of conservation efforts in the United States during World War II (1942-45) can provide useful insights into how consumers strived to conserve and prolong limited resources. This paper seeks to provide a historical perspective on sustainable fashion by inspecting the approach to waste management during World War II. To explore this topic, we will look into advice literature and educational materials aimed at consumers to adapt to style and textile restrictions. The results of this study will provide proscriptive advice and insights gained from this historical perspective.

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Cho, S. & Parsons, J. L., (2016) “Evaluating Sustainability Through an Historical Lens: Clothing Conservation Efforts during WWII”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 73(1).

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Published on
2016-11-09

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