A sweater that opens in the front, usually with buttons.
Cardigan
Pants made of strong denim fabric.
Jeans
Open shoes held to the foot with straps.
Sandals
A container used to carry personal items.
Bag
A type of fabric or clothing decorated with patterns created using wax and dye.
Batik
A loose or slightly fitted shirt usually worn by women.
Blouse
A piece of clothing worn around the waist that hangs down like a tube or cone without separate legs.
Skirt
Comfortable sports shoes with rubber soles.
Sneakers
Jewelry worn around the wrist.
Bracelet
A long, loose robe with wide sleeves worn in Japan. It wraps around the body and is tied with a wide belt called an obi.
Kimono
A sleeveless shirt with wide shoulder straps.
Tank top
Loose pants with large pockets on the sides of the legs.
Cargo pants
Shoes that cover the ankle or part of the leg.
Boots
A long piece of fabric worn around the neck for warmth or style.
Scarf
A very long piece of cloth (usually 5–9 meters) worn by women in India. It is wrapped around the body and draped over one shoulder.
Sari
A light formal jacket often worn with office or business clothes.
Blazer
Soft, loose pants made for comfort, often worn for exercise, relaxing at home, or casual activities.
Sweatpants
Shoes with a tall raised heel, usually worn by women.
High heels
A decorative pin attached to clothing.
Brooch
A tight-fitting Chinese dress with a high collar and side slits, usually made of silk.
Cheongsam/Qipao
A collarless shirt with a short row of buttons at the neck.
Lightweight cotton pants that look neater than jeans but less formal than dress pants.
Chinos
Slip-on shoes without laces, often worn casually or with business clothes.
Loafers
Straps worn over the shoulders to hold up trousers.
Suspenders
A knee-length skirt for men from Scotland. It is usually made of patterned wool fabric called tartan and worn with long socks.
Kilt