Making Do
Discover the compelling narrative of Making Do by Susan L. Carruthers, published by Cambridge University Press in 2025. This insightful hardback delves into the aftermath of World War II, a time when a textile famine threatened the availability of clothing. As soldiers returned home and Nazi camps were liberated, the world faced a pressing question: what would people wear amid the chaos and scarcity? With 400 pages of rich content, Making Do explores the vital role of clothing in reshaping lives and identities after the horrors of war. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of fashion, history, and human resilience. Join Susan L. Carruthers on this journey through a pivotal moment in history, where the act of dressing became an essential means of survival and reinvention.