特征标识版块
实体类型
团体
规范的名称
CC41
并列的名称形式
根据其他规则的名称标准形式
名称的其他形式
团体标识符
著录版块
存在日期
1941-1952
历史
The 'CC41' mark was used to identify products manufactured under the Utility regulatory scheme introduced by the British government in 1941 and administered by the Board of Trade. The distinctive symbol was designed by Reginald Shipp. Utility aimed to make the production of civilian clothing more efficient, at a lower price and higher quality. The scheme enabled the government to ration and control the manufacture and sale of clothing, textiles, footwear and furniture until it was ended in 1952.