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And I thought it was bad enough wearing a liberty bodice when I was at infant school.

lol, I had the same thought. According to my mother she threw over the traces of the older generations and her mother was horrified that from babyhood to toddlers we weren't dressed in several under-layers. For the life of me I can't now recall the names of those garments, one of which was rather complicated to put on and which fastened with ribbons - I can just recall one phrase addressed to my brother of "where's your shimmy?" (night shirt/chemise?). I think scarcity in WWII had something to do with wearing less clothing.
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