Goal: talk about what you wear (and what you want to buy) without pointing and saying “this… uh… sleeve thing.”
This guide gives you the most common clothes words in English, grouped by category: tops, bottoms, dresses, outerwear, shoes, accessories, fabrics, patterns, and useful shopping phrases.
Each item has an example sentence you can copy, plus a Hear button so you can practice pronunciation.
Quick Visual Cards
Start here. These show up constantly in real conversations and shopping.
A casual shirt with short sleeves.
A sweatshirt with a hood.
Denim pants.
Outer layer for warmth or style.
Comfortable sports-style shoes.
Strap to hold up pants or add style.
Soft, breathable fabric.
Put on clothes to check the fit.
Table of Clothes Vocabulary (140+)
Grouped so you can learn in chunks instead of crying into a pile of scarves.
| Word / Phrase | What it means | Example sentence | Hear |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basics (general words) | |||
| clothes | Things you wear. | For example: I need new clothes for work. | |
| clothing | Another word for clothes (often more formal). | For example: This store sells winter clothing. | |
| outfit | A set of clothes worn together. | For example: That outfit looks great on you. | |
| attire | Clothing for a specific situation (often formal). | For example: The event requires formal attire. | |
| wardrobe | All the clothes you own. | For example: I want a simple wardrobe with basics. | |
| dress code | Rules for what you should wear. | For example: The dress code is smart casual. | |
| Tops (upper body) | |||
| shirt | Top with buttons (often) and a collar. | For example: He wore a blue shirt to the meeting. | |
| button-down shirt | Shirt with buttons down the front. | For example: I need a button down shirt for the office. | |
| blouse | A dressier top (often lighter fabric). | For example: She paired a blouse with a skirt. | |
| polo shirt | Short-sleeve shirt with a collar. | For example: Our uniform is a polo shirt and jeans. | |
| tank top | Sleeveless top. | For example: I wear a tank top at the gym. | |
| camisole | Light sleeveless top, often worn under clothes. | For example: She wore a camisole under the blazer. | |
| sweater | Warm knitted top. | For example: I keep a sweater at my desk. | |
| cardigan | Sweater that opens in the front. | For example: This cardigan is perfect for spring. | |
| turtleneck | Top with a high neck that folds over. | For example: I wore a turtleneck under my coat. | |
| sweatshirt | Casual warm top, often cotton. | For example: I borrowed his sweatshirt on the plane. | |
| hoodie | Sweatshirt with a hood. | For example: My hoodie has a big front pocket. | |
| blazer | Structured jacket for smart outfits. | For example: A blazer makes the outfit look polished. | |
| vest | Sleeveless layer (meaning depends on region). | For example: I wore a vest for extra warmth. | |
| crop top | Short top that shows the waist. | For example: She wore a crop top with high-waisted jeans. | |
| Bottoms (lower body) | |||
| pants | Trousers (US usage). | For example: These pants are too long for me. | |
| trousers | Pants (common in UK and formal US). | For example: He wears trousers to work. | |
| jeans | Denim pants. | For example: I like dark jeans for dinner. | |
| shorts | Short pants. | For example: I wear shorts in hot weather. | |
| skirt | Clothing that hangs from the waist. | For example: She wore a skirt and boots. | |
| mini skirt | Very short skirt. | For example: The mini skirt goes well with tights. | |
| midi skirt | Skirt with mid-calf length. | For example: A midi skirt feels neat but comfortable. | |
| maxi skirt | Long skirt. | For example: I wore a maxi skirt to the beach. | |
| leggings | Stretchy tight pants. | For example: I travel in leggings because they are comfy. | |
| joggers | Casual soft pants, often with elastic ankles. | For example: I wear joggers at home. | |
| sweatpants | Soft casual pants for relaxing. | For example: I changed into sweatpants after work. | |
| chinos | Casual cotton trousers. | For example: Chinos look smart with sneakers. | |
| slacks | Dressy work pants. | For example: He wore slacks and a button-down shirt. | |
| suit pants | Pants that match a suit jacket. | For example: These suit pants need hemming. | |
| Dresses and one-piece clothing | |||
| dress | One-piece clothing, often worn for events or daily wear. | For example: She wore a black dress to dinner. | |
| maxi dress | Long dress. | For example: A maxi dress is great for summer heat. | |
| cocktail dress | Dress for parties and semi-formal events. | For example: She chose a cocktail dress for the reception. | |
| evening gown | Very formal long dress. | For example: The invitation says evening gown. | |
| wedding dress | Dress worn by a bride. | For example: Her wedding dress was simple and elegant. | |
| jumpsuit | One piece with top and pants together. | For example: I wore a jumpsuit to the party. | |
| romper | One piece with shorts (often casual). | For example: She packed a romper for the trip. | |
| overalls | Pants with straps over the shoulders. | For example: I wore overalls while painting the room. | |
| Outerwear (jackets and coats) | |||
| jacket | Outer layer, usually shorter than a coat. | For example: I grabbed a jacket before going out. | |
| coat | Outer layer for cold weather, often longer. | For example: This coat is warm and lightweight. | |
| raincoat | Waterproof coat for rain. | For example: Bring a raincoat. The forecast looks bad. | |
| trench coat | Long coat, often with a belt. | For example: A trench coat works for rainy days. | |
| parka | Warm coat with a hood. | For example: I wear a parka in winter. | |
| puffer jacket | Jacket with padded sections. | For example: My puffer jacket is very warm. | |
| windbreaker | Light jacket that blocks wind. | For example: I wear a windbreaker on windy hikes. | |
| denim jacket | Jacket made of denim. | For example: A denim jacket goes with almost anything. | |
| leather jacket | Jacket made of leather (or faux leather). | For example: He wore a leather jacket on his bike. | |
| Underwear and sleepwear | |||
| underwear | Clothes worn under other clothes. | For example: I need to buy new underwear. | |
| bra | Supportive undergarment. | For example: She bought a sports bra for training. | |
| briefs | Close-fitting underwear. | For example: He prefers briefs for comfort. | |
| boxers | Loose-fitting underwear shorts. | For example: He bought two pairs of boxers. | |
| panties | Common US word for womens underwear. | For example: She packed extra panties for the trip. | |
| socks | Clothing for feet. | For example: I need thicker socks for winter. | |
| ankle socks | Short socks that reach the ankle. | For example: I wear ankle socks with sneakers. | |
| tights | Thin leg coverings, often worn with skirts. | For example: She wore black tights under the dress. | |
| pajamas | Sleepwear (also spelled pyjamas). | For example: I changed into pajamas after dinner. | |
| nightgown | Sleep dress. | For example: She wears a nightgown in summer. | |
| robe | Loose clothing worn at home over pajamas. | For example: I put on a robe after my shower. | |
| Activewear and swimwear | |||
| activewear | Clothes for exercise. | For example: I packed activewear for the gym. | |
| sports bra | Supportive bra for exercise. | For example: A sports bra helps during workouts. | |
| gym shorts | Shorts for exercise. | For example: He wears gym shorts to run. | |
| tracksuit | Matching jacket and pants for sport. | For example: He wore a tracksuit to the airport. | |
| swimsuit | Clothes for swimming. | For example: I forgot my swimsuit at the hotel. | |
| bikini | Two-piece swimsuit. | For example: She bought a bikini for the beach trip. | |
| swim trunks | Swim shorts (common for men). | For example: He packed swim trunks and sunscreen. | |
| rash guard | Swim top that protects skin from sun. | For example: I wear a rash guard for surfing. | |
| Shoes and footwear | |||
| shoes | Footwear. | For example: These shoes are comfortable for walking. | |
| sneakers | Casual sports shoes (US common). | For example: I wear sneakers every day. | |
| trainers | Sneakers (UK common). | For example: He bought new trainers for running. | |
| running shoes | Shoes designed for running. | For example: I need running shoes with good support. | |
| boots | Footwear that covers the ankle (or more). | For example: I wore boots because it was cold. | |
| ankle boots | Boots that reach the ankle. | For example: Ankle boots look good with jeans. | |
| knee-high boots | Boots that reach the knee. | For example: She wore knee high boots with a coat. | |
| heels | Shoes with raised heels. | For example: She wore heels to the wedding. | |
| flats | Shoes with no heel or a very low heel. | For example: I bring flats to change into after work. | |
| sandals | Open shoes for warm weather. | For example: I wear sandals at the beach. | |
| flip flops | Simple beach sandals with a strap between toes. | For example: I forgot my flip flops by the pool. | |
| loafers | Slip-on smart shoes. | For example: Loafers work well with trousers. | |
| dress shoes | Formal shoes for suits and events. | For example: He polished his dress shoes. | |
| Accessories (the extras) | |||
| hat | Headwear. | For example: He wore a hat in the sun. | |
| cap | A baseball-style hat with a brim. | For example: I wear a cap when I run. | |
| beanie | Knitted winter hat. | For example: I bought a beanie for cold mornings. | |
| scarf | Warm fabric worn around the neck. | For example: I wrapped a scarf around my neck. | |
| gloves | Hand coverings. | For example: I wear gloves when it snows. | |
| belt | Strap worn around the waist. | For example: This belt matches my shoes. | |
| tie | Formal neckwear. | For example: He wore a tie to the interview. | |
| bow tie | Tie shaped like a bow. | For example: He wore a bow tie at the gala. | |
| watch | Timepiece worn on the wrist. | For example: She wears a watch every day. | |
| sunglasses | Glasses that protect from sun. | For example: I always carry sunglasses. | |
| handbag | Bag carried by hand or on the arm. | For example: Her handbag matches her coat. | |
| backpack | Bag worn on the back. | For example: I brought a backpack for the day trip. | |
| tote bag | Large simple bag with handles. | For example: I use a tote bag for groceries. | |
| fanny pack | Small bag worn around the waist (US term). | For example: I wore a fanny pack for the festival. | |
| Fabrics and materials | |||
| cotton | Soft, breathable natural fiber. | For example: Cotton is comfortable in hot weather. | |
| linen | Light natural fabric, great for summer. | For example: He wore a linen shirt on vacation. | |
| denim | Tough fabric used for jeans. | For example: Denim jackets are classic. | |
| wool | Warm natural fiber from sheep. | For example: I wear wool socks in winter. | |
| cashmere | Very soft, warm wool. | For example: This cashmere sweater feels amazing. | |
| silk | Smooth, shiny natural fabric. | For example: She wore a silk blouse to dinner. | |
| leather | Material made from animal hide (or faux leather). | For example: He bought a leather belt. | |
| suede | Soft leather with a fuzzy surface. | For example: Suede shoes look nice but stain easily. | |
| polyester | Common synthetic fabric. | For example: This jacket is polyester and dries fast. | |
| nylon | Strong synthetic fabric, often for sportswear. | For example: The bag is nylon and lightweight. | |
| spandex | Stretchy material used in activewear. | For example: Leggings often include spandex. | |
| fleece | Soft warm fabric, often synthetic. | For example: I wear a fleece jacket on hikes. | |
| Patterns and prints | |||
| solid | One color, no pattern. | For example: I want a solid black sweater. | |
| striped | Pattern with stripes. | For example: He wore a striped shirt. | |
| polka dot | Pattern with round dots. | For example: She bought a polka dot dress. | |
| plaid | Crossed lines pattern (US term). | For example: I like plaid shirts in autumn. | |
| checkered | Squares pattern (also called checked in UK). | For example: He wore a checkered jacket. | |
| floral | Pattern with flowers. | For example: She wore a floral skirt in spring. | |
| animal print | Pattern like leopard or zebra. | For example: She has an animal print scarf. | |
| Fit and size (how it feels on your body) | |||
| size | How big or small clothing is. | For example: Do you have this in my size? | |
| small | A smaller size (S). | For example: I usually wear a small. | |
| medium | A middle size (M). | For example: Medium fits me best. | |
| large | A larger size (L). | For example: Do you have a large in stock? | |
| tight | Too small or close to the body. | For example: This shirt feels tight in the shoulders. | |
| loose | Not tight; roomy. | For example: I prefer loose pants for travel. | |
| baggy | Very loose, intentionally oversized. | For example: Baggy jeans are back in style. | |
| oversized | Made to fit bigger than normal. | For example: I like an oversized hoodie. | |
| fits well | Comfortable and flattering size. | For example: This jacket fits well, so I will take it. | |
| Shopping and getting dressed (useful verbs and phrases) | |||
| wear | Have clothing on your body. | For example: I wear sneakers to work sometimes. | |
| put on | Dress yourself with an item. | For example: Put on a jacket. It is cold. | |
| take off | Remove clothing. | For example: I took off my shoes at the door. | |
| try on | Test clothing for fit. | For example: Can I try on these jeans? | |
| fit | Be the right size. | For example: These shoes do not fit me. | |
| match | Look good together. | For example: This top matches the skirt. | |
| layer | Wear multiple pieces on top of each other. | For example: I layer a sweater over a shirt. | |
| roll up the sleeves | Fold sleeves up to the elbow. | For example: I rolled up the sleeves because it was warm. | |
| exchange | Swap for a different size or item. | For example: Can I exchange this for a larger size? | |
| return | Bring back for a refund. | For example: I need to return this because it does not fit. | |
| Dress codes (what an invitation might say) | |||
| casual | Relaxed, everyday clothing. | For example: The dress code is casual, so jeans are fine. | |
| smart casual | Neat but not fully formal. | For example: Smart casual means no gym clothes. | |
| business casual | Office style, relaxed but professional. | For example: Business casual is a shirt and chinos. | |
| formal | Dressy clothing for important events. | For example: The wedding is formal, so wear a suit. | |
| black tie | Very formal evening dress code. | For example: Black tie usually means a tuxedo. | |
Optional Variants Table (US vs UK)
Same clothes, different words. Useful if you travel, watch British shows, or work with international teams.
| US (Common) | UK (Common) | Example sentence | Hear |
|---|---|---|---|
| pants | trousers | For example: I need new trousers / I need new pants for work. | |
| sweater | jumper | For example: Bring a jumper. It gets cold at night. | |
| sneakers | trainers | For example: I wore trainers because we walked a lot. | |
| fanny pack | bum bag | For example: I kept my phone in a bum bag. | |
| vest (waistcoat style) | waistcoat | For example: He wore a waistcoat with the suit. |

