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  1. Make Do And Mend: A Ministry of Information film 1943, part of a government campaign in WW2, urged people to repair and reimagine existing clothes.

  2. Make Do and Mend was one of several campaigns introduced by the British Government (with the help of voluntary organisations) to reduce clothing consumption and save resources during the Second World War.

  3. 3 janv. 2017 · The Make Do and Mend message was advertised by governmental campaigns as a patriotic duty. It was promoted through numerous booklets, posters and magazines that shared tips and techniques to remain stylish, repair materials, and make old new again.

  4. make do and mend v expr. UK (reuse and recycle clothing, etc.) faire durer et raccommoder loc v. Note: "make do and mend", slogan typique durant la guerre en Angleterre à destination des civils.

  5. From June 1941 until 1949, buying new clothes was rationed in Britain. This newsreel trailer, made by the Ministry of Information in 1943, is called ‘Make Do and Mend’, introduced by film curator Michelle Kirby.

  6. traduction to make do and mend dans le dictionnaire Anglais - Français de Reverso, voir aussi 'make for, make of, make out, make off', conjugaison, expressions idiomatiques

  7. The Make Do and Mend campaign was launched by the Board of Trade in 1942. This poster was illustrated by Donia Nachsen to encourage people to repair their clothes and make use with clothing they already had.