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B2 Level Wordlist - Clothes and Fashion

Here you will learn some English words about clothes and fashion, such as "apron", "badge", "cardigan", etc. prepared for B2 learners.

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apron
apron
[noun]

a piece of clothing that is tied around the waist which protects the front part of the body from stains, dirt, etc. when working

Ex: The baker wore a flour-dusted apron while kneading dough, ensuring her clothes stayed clean. 
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badge
badge
[noun]

a small item made of metal or plastic with words or a logo on it that a person carries to show their membership in an organization

Ex: She proudly pinned her volunteer badge to her jacket as she entered the community center. 
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bathrobe
bathrobe
[noun]

a long piece of clothing, made from the same material that towels are made of, worn after or before taking a shower or bath

Ex: She wrapped herself in a plush bathrobe after a relaxing bubble bath. 
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bikini
bikini
[noun]

two-piece swimsuit worn by women, especially in warmer climates or during beach vacations

Ex: Before heading to the beach, she carefully selected a flattering bikini from her collection. 
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cardigan
cardigan
[noun]

a type of jacket that is made of wool, usually has a knitted design, and its front could be closed with buttons or a zipper

Ex: She layered her floral dress with a chunky knit cardigan for warmth. 
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helmet
helmet
[noun]

a hard hat worn by soldiers, bikers, etc. for protection

Ex: The construction worker wore a bright yellow safety helmet before entering the site. 
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mask
mask
[noun]

a covering worn on the face to hide identity or appearance

Ex: She wore a mask to the masquerade ball. 
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masquerade

a special outfit with a mask that people wear to a party in order not to be recognized by others

Ex: She wore a stunning red gown and a feathered mask to the masquerade ball. 
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miniskirt
miniskirt
[noun]

a skirt that is very short, often considered to be a symbol of youthfulness

Ex: She paired her favorite miniskirt with a cropped top for a casual yet trendy look. 
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jersey
jersey
[noun]

a woolen or cotton piece of clothing with long sleeves and no buttons, which covers the upper body

Ex: He pulled on his favorite gray jersey for a casual day at the office. 
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sandal
sandal
[noun]

an open shoe that fastens the sole to one's foot with straps, particularly worn when the weather is warm

Ex: She slipped on her comfortable leather sandals for a beach stroll. 
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vest
vest
[noun]

a sleeveless piece of clothing that is worn under a jacket and over a shirt

Ex: He wore a crisp white shirt and a charcoal gray vest under his suit jacket for the wedding. 
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fabric
fabric
[noun]

cloth that is made by weaving cotton yarn, silk, etc., which is used in making clothes

Ex: The dress was made from a luxurious silk fabric that shimmered in the light. 
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denim
denim
[noun]

(plural) jeans or other clothing made of denim

Ex: She slipped into her favorite pair of denim jeans before heading out for a casual evening with friends. 
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lace
lace
[noun]

a delicate cotton or silky cloth made by weaving or knitting threads in an open web-like pattern

Ex: She adorned her wedding gown with beautiful lace, giving it a timeless and elegant look. 
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lining
lining
[noun]

a piece of fabric that is used to cover the inside surface of something, such as clothes

Ex: The lining of her winter coat was made of soft, quilted material to keep her warm. 
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silk
silk
[noun]

a type of smooth soft fabric made from the threads that silkworms produce

Ex: She draped a silk scarf around her neck, enjoying the cool, smooth texture against her skin. 
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hood
hood
[noun]

a part of a sweatshirt or coat that covers the head but leaves the face open

Ex: She pulled up the hood of her sweatshirt to shield herself from the unexpected rain. 
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zipper
zipper
[noun]

an object with two plastic toothed strips used for fastening the open edges of a piece of clothing, bag, etc.

Ex: She struggled to pull up the zipper on her new dress, realizing it was slightly too tight. 
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collection

a series of new clothes designed by a fashion house for sale

Ex: The designer unveiled her latest collection at Paris Fashion Week, stunning the audience with her innovative designs. 
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costume
costume
[noun]

the popular fashion including hairstyle, clothes, etc. particular to a country or class

Ex: The museum exhibit showcased traditional costumes from various regions of the world. 
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designer
designer
[noun]

a person who designs clothes as a job

Ex: He aspired to become a famous designer and enrolled in a prestigious fashion school. 
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modeling
modeling
[noun]

the profession of wearing clothes or accessories to present them to a group of people

Ex: She started her modeling career at a young age, walking the runway for major fashion brands. 
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outfit
outfit
[noun]

a set of clothes that one wears together, especially for an event or occasion

Ex: She carefully selected her outfit for the interview, wanting to make a good impression. 
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wardrobe
wardrobe
[noun]

all of the clothes that someone owns

Ex: She decided to organize her wardrobe, sorting her clothes by season and color. 
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to dress up

to wear formal clothes for a special occasion or event

Ex: They decided to dress up for the elegant gala, donning evening gowns and tuxedos. 
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to match
to match
[Verb]

to have the same pattern, color, etc. with something else that makes a good combination

Ex: She bought shoes that perfectly matched her handbag, completing her outfit. 
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casual
casual
[Adjective]

(of clothing) comfortable and suitable for everyday use or informal events and occasions

Ex: She prefers casual attire for her weekends, often opting for jeans and t-shirts. 
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glamorous
glamorous
[Adjective]

stylish, attractive, and often associated with luxury or sophistication

Ex: She looked absolutely glamorous in her evening gown and sparkling jewelry. 
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matching
matching
[Adjective]

(of clothes) having similar patterns, color, etc.

Ex: The couple wore matching outfits for their anniversary dinner, both dressed in shades of blue. 
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plain
plain
[Adjective]

simple in design, without a specific pattern

Ex: She preferred plain dresses with minimal embellishments. 
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sporty
sporty
[Adjective]

(of clothes) stylish, attractive, and suitable for sports

Ex: She opted for a sporty look with a fitted tracksuit and sleek running shoes. 
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striped
striped
[Adjective]

having a pattern of straight parallel lines

Ex: She wore a striped shirt with alternating lines of blue and white. 
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stylish
stylish
[Adjective]

appealing in a way that is fashionable and elegant

Ex: The boutique specializes in offering stylish clothing and accessories for fashion-forward individuals. 
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undressed
undressed
[Adjective]

not having any clothes on

Ex: The baby giggled happily as she ran around undressed in the backyard. 
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wooly
wooly
[Adjective]

covered in or made of wool

Ex: She knitted a wooly scarf for her friend as a birthday gift. 
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