Weird Facts
Clothes & Fashion
Money Money Money!
In the shop!
100

This thing is the most returned product in online clothing stores — probably because it’s difficult to guess the size of it!

Shoes

100

This part of an outfit is usually the most expensive to buy and it gets easily dirty

Shoes / Sneakers

100

What does “50% off” mean?

It means that the product is twice cheaper 

100

The largest shopping event of the year when all the shops have discounts

Black Friday

200

Around 80% of teens say they spend the most money on this category (not food, not games)

Clothes

200

Teens buy these accessories when they want to “change the style” but without changing clothes

Rings, caps, bags

200

The name of an object people use to get rid of cash and convert money into electronic currency 

an ATM / an ATM machine

200

When you didn’t like something in the shop you usually want to speak with…

the manager

300

This grocery everyday product is the most bought product worldwide!

Bottled water

300

What does “out of stock” mean?

There are no more available products at the place

300

If you buy something that your friend has already bought you’re accused of (тебя обвиняют в…)

Copying

300

A person who helps you to find the right size and is ready to answer your questions

A shop assistant

400

The famous store in the USA is so big that it even has its own ZIP code (почтовый индекс)

Mall of America, Minnesota 

400

The name of the room where you check whether your clothes fit you or not

Changing room / Fitting room

400

A popular indoor type of shopping using electronic devices

An online shopping
400

This word means that something is cheap but low-quality 

Rip-off

500

People buy over 1 MILLION of these accessories every year, even if they already have some at home

Sunglasses

500

This clothes item is considered to be the coziest one globally

A cardigan

500

A type of shopping when you’re just walking from 1 shop to another and just look at something

Window shopping

500

Buying something you don’t need because “it‘s cute” or “it’s cheap” is called …

an impulsive buying