'40s Costume Ideas

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1940s costumes can be inspired by military wear.

Fashions in the 1940s were shaped by the restrictions of war. Women were urged to "make do and mend," while rationing restricted how much fabric was available for dressmaking. Styles that required lots of material or "unnecessary" details such as pockets or many buttons were impractical. The '40s nevertheless produced classic looks to inspire costumes. Try vintage stores for originals and seek inspiration from World War II military wear.

  1. Women's Civilian Costumes

    • The simple clothing from the 1940s does not lend itself to exciting costumes. Women wore skirts just below the knee and jackets with minimal buttons and fastenings, but they could liven up their outfits with inexpensive accessories. Wear wrist-length gloves. Add ribbons, feathers and artificial flowers to a straw hat. Brightly colored scarves tied round the head as a turban add a distinctive 1940s feel. Emulate stockings in 1940s style by drawing a seam on your legs or pantyhose with a kohl pencil. For late 1940s costumes, channel Christian Dior's "New Look" with a nipped-in waist and voluminous skirt.

    Men's Civilian Costumes

    • Rationing also restricted men's fashions in the 1940s, but with two key exceptions that provide inspiration. "Zoot suits," considered contraband because of their extravagant use of fabric, featured an oversized, broad-shouldered jacket with wide lapels and baggy, low-crotched trousers that tapered a bit at the ankle. In the mid-1940s, Hawaiian shirts, which are great for costumes, became popular.

    Women's Uniforms

    • Although women did not fight as soldiers during the Second World War, many joined the auxiliary services, such as the Women's Royal Naval Service, which had its own uniforms. Nurses also served in the military. Find replicas of women's uniforms in costume stores or originals in vintage stores. Many women worked on farms during the war. For a simple 1940s "Land Girl" look, pair denim dungarees with a turban headscarf. And don't forget the iconic "Rosie the Riveter," who wore a dark blue work shirt, blue jeans and a white-dotted red bandanna tied around her head.

    Men's Uniforms

    • During the 1940s millions of men wore uniforms much of the time. Authentic military uniforms from the various services and countries are still available in vintage and military specialty stores. Pilots were considered glamorous; to cut a dashing figure, seek out 1940s leather flying jackets or wear a short, zippered leather jacket along with gloves, flying helmet and goggles.

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