Types of Garments | Clothing Materials | Clothing Accessories |
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Shirt (Chemise) (shurt)
A garment for the upper body made of cotton or a similar fabric, with sleeves and a collar. He wore a blue shirt to work. Trousers (Pantalon) (TROU-zerz)
An outer garment covering the body from the waist to the ankles, with a separate part for each leg. She bought a new pair of trousers. Dress (Robe) (dres)
A one-piece garment for a woman or girl that covers the body and extends down over the legs. She wore a beautiful red dress to the party. Skirt (Jupe) (skurt)
A garment hanging from the waist and covering part or all of the legs. She paired her shirt with a denim skirt. Jacket (Veste) (JAK-it)
A short coat, typically extending to the waist or hips. He put on his jacket as it was cold. Coat (Manteau) (koht)
An outer garment worn over other clothing for warmth or protection against the weather. She wore a warm winter coat. Sweater (Pull) (SWEH-ter)
A knitted garment with long sleeves, worn over the upper body. He put on a cozy sweater on the chilly evening. Jeans (Jeans) (jeenz)
Hard-wearing trousers made of denim or other cotton fabric. He often wears jeans and a t-shirt. Socks (Chaussettes) (soks)
A covering for the foot and ankle, typically made of knitted material. He put on a pair of warm socks. Shoes (Chaussures) (shooz)
Footwear made of leather or other material, typically with a sturdy sole and heel. She bought a new pair of shoes. |
Cotton (Coton) (KOT-uhn)
A soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used to make textile fiber and thread. This shirt is made of 100% cotton. Wool (Laine) (wuhl)
The fine, soft, curly hair forming the fleece of sheep, goats, or similar animals, used as a textile fiber. Wool sweaters are very warm. Silk (Soie) (silk)
A fine, strong, soft, lustrous fiber produced by silkworms in making cocoons and collected to make thread and fabric. She wore a beautiful silk scarf. Linen (Lin) (LIN-uhn)
A strong fiber made from flax plants, used to make cloth. Linen clothes are great for hot weather. Leather (Cuir) (LETH-er)
A material made from the skin of an animal by tanning or a similar process. He has a leather jacket. Denim (Denim) (DEN-im)
A sturdy cotton twill fabric, typically blue, used for jeans, overalls, and other clothing. Jeans are made of denim. Polyester (Polyester) (pol-ee-ES-ter)
A synthetic resin in which the polymer units are linked by ester groups, used chiefly for making textile fibers and plastics. This sportswear is made of polyester. Velvet (Velours) (VEL-vit)
A fabric of silk, cotton, or nylon, having a thick, soft pile formed of loops of the warp threads that are cut at the outer end. She wore a velvet dress. Satin (Satin) (SAT-in)
A smooth, glossy fabric, typically with a dull back. The curtains were made of satin. Lace (Dentelle) (lays)
A delicate, patterned fabric of fine threads usually made of cotton or silk. The wedding dress had lace details. |
Hat (Chapeau) (hat)
A covering for the head, typically having a brim and a crown. He wore a hat to protect himself from the sun. Scarf (Écharpe) (skahrf)
A length of fabric worn around the neck or head for warmth or decoration. She wrapped a scarf around her neck. Gloves (Gants) (gluhvz)
A covering for the hand worn for protection against cold or dirt or as part of a uniform. He put on gloves as it was very cold. Belt (Ceinture) (belt)
A strip of leather or other material worn around the waist or hips to hold up trousers or a skirt or for decoration. He wore a belt with his trousers. Tie (Cravate) (ty)
A long piece of material worn under a collar and knotted at the throat. He wore a tie to the formal event. Handbag (Sac à main) (HAND-bag)
A woman's small bag, often with a handle or strap, used to carry personal items. She carried her essentials in her handbag. Jewelry (Bijoux) (JOO-uhl-ree)
Personal ornaments, such as necklaces, rings, or earrings, that are typically made from or contain precious metals and stones. She wore beautiful jewelry to the wedding. Watch (Montre) (woch)
A small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist. He checked the time on his watch. Sunglasses (Lunettes de soleil) (SUHN-glas-iz)
Glasses with tinted lenses worn to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun. She put on her sunglasses as the sun was bright. Backpack (Sac à dos) (BAK-pak)
A bag with two shoulder straps, worn on the back, used for carrying things. He carried his books in his backpack. |
Word | Learned |
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Shirt | |
Trousers | |
Dress | |
Skirt | |
Jacket | |
Coat | |
Sweater | |
Jeans | |
Socks | |
Shoes | |
Cotton | |
Wool | |
Silk | |
Linen | |
Leather | |
Denim | |
Polyester | |
Velvet | |
Satin | |
Lace | |
Hat | |
Scarf | |
Gloves | |
Belt | |
Tie | |
Handbag | |
Jewelry | |
Watch | |
Sunglasses | |
Backpack |