A lot of things were different for different people in different parts of the country. I remember in a trip to a living museum as a parent helper, one of the older teachers saying there were never electric hair dryers just after the war as the postwar house had.
But apparently it was an original very old hairdryer from that period, so some people had them. The teacher was probably correct in that many families wouldn't have had them, they would have been expensive for a family just scraping by.
Now sure how far back were going with socks, but as a small child in the 50s always has white (to start with) socks, but the boys had grey or fawn ones
I don't know if the display is still there but the science museum has some amazing early electrical items, some were plugged into a light socket, I remember some sort of tablecloth that you could plug small lights into, I guess first time someone spilt their drink at tablethat idea was shelved
I enjoy both factual programmes and actually Downton, although a very romantic used version of life at the time, was something I could watch to take my mind off some of the difficulties I was having at the time, my daughter and I would sit and watch it I'd and escape the stuff happening in my personal life for a short time each week