From "staycations" to knitting clubs, frugal living is increasingly in vogue as families look to cut costs during the economic downturn.
Supermarkets expand their budget lines and two-for-one deals, while magazines offer tips and sewing templates to help people make clothes at home.
Now, 70 years after the outbreak of World War II, High Street department chain John Lewis is getting in on the act - by turning the clock back to the days of the Blitz.
It is publishing what it calls a "modern reworking" of the famous 1943 government booklet on making the most of minimal resources - Make Do And Mend.
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BBC NEWS | Business | The modern 'make do and mend'


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