You go to a changing room to ......... ...... your clothes before you buy them.
Try on
Having some sort of pattern.
patterned
The material that jeans are made out of.
denim
A men's tie that is shaped a bit like a butterfly.
bowtie
We wear this around our waist to keep our trousers up.
belt
When you get home you should t..... o.... your uniform so it doesn't get dirty
take off
Having no pattern, usually just one color.
plain
A soft material produced by worms used in women's clothing as well as men's ties.
silk
A type of sweater with an open front, usually with buttons.
cardigan
An adjective which is the opposite of tight
loose
If something looks good with another item of clothing it is said to ..... ..... ..... your other clothes
go well with
Having long lines of color either horizontally (across) or vertically (up and down).
striped
A material that feels soft like a horse's fur, often used for fancy dresses or ties.
velvet
hooded
an adjective that means not formal
casual
A phrasal verb that means to put on clothes which are more formal and elegant that those you usually wear
dress up
Having colored dots or small circles.
spotted
A strong cloth made from the fibres of the flax plant. It is used for making clothes and things such as tablecloths and sheets.
linen
Baseball players use these to catch the ball.
Gloves
A term for a style that looks unkempt, messy, and untidy.
scruffy
"I'm sorry madam, we don't have any left; they've all s.... ...."
sold out
Having lines of color both vertically (up and down) and horizontally (across)
checkered
A fuzzy material used in jackets as well as Elvis' blue shoes.
suede
The term for the part of a shirt or jacket near the neck.
collar
Out-of-date, no longer current.
old-fashioned