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Wartime 'C C ' mark

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fredpuli47 | 08:23 Wed 09th Sep 2009 | History
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In the days of wartime rationing, clothes, blankets etc were marked with symbols that looked like 'C C ',.in art deco writing, to show they were made to government approved standards. Was this really C C and, if so, what did C C stand for?
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It was the Utility mark and was CC41. It was introduced in 1941 hence the "41" and "CC" was Civilian Clothing.
10:32 Wed 09th Sep 2009
It was the Utility mark and was CC41. It was introduced in 1941 hence the "41" and "CC" was Civilian Clothing.
Cheaply cr*p, by any chance?

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