Jumper: (n)
a piece of clothing with long sleeves that is usually made from wool, is worn on the upper part of the body and does not open at the front
Trainers: (n)
a type of light, comfortable shoe that can be worn for sport
Bathrobe: (n)
a loose piece of clothing like a coat, usually made of thick towelling material, worn informally inside the house, especially before or after a bath
Slipper: (n)
a type of soft, comfortable shoe for wearing inside the house
old-fashioned carpet slipper
Collar: (n)
a type of necklace (= a piece of jewellery worn around the neck)
Sleeve: (n)
the part of a piece of clothing that covers some or all of the arm
Waistcoat: (n)
a piece of clothing that covers the upper body but not the arms and usually has buttons down the front, worn over a shirt
Tank top: (n)
a knitted piece of clothing (= made from wool or thick cotton ) that covers the upper part of the body but not the arms, and is usually worn over other clothing
Necklace: (n)
a piece of jewellery worn around the neck, such as a chain or a string of decorative stones, beads, etc.
Stockings: (n)
one of a pair of tight-fitting coverings for the feet and legs made of thin material and often worn under skirts and dresses
High heels: (n)
women's shoes in which the heels are raised high off the ground
Bobble hat: (n)
a hat made from wool with a small, round wool ball on top
Ear muffs: (n)
a pair of small pieces of material like fur worn over the ears with a strap that goes over the head to keep them on
Knickers: (n)
short loose trousers that fit tightly below the knee, worn especially in the past
Synonym knickerbockers
Tracksuit: (n)
a loose top and trousers, worn either by people who are training for a sport or exercising, or as informal clothing
Cardigan: (n)
a piece of clothing, usually made from wool, that covers the upper part of the body and the arms, fastening at the front with buttons, and usually worn over other clothes
Wedges: (n)
shoes whose heel forms a sloping block all the way under the shoe, high at the back and lower under the toes, or the heels themselves
Shoelaces: (n)
a long thin piece of material like string that goes through the holes on a shoe and is used to fasten it
Rucksack: (n)
a bag that you carry on your back, made of strong material and often used by people who go climbing or walking
also backpack North American English, British English
Bracelet: (n)
a piece of jewellery worn around the wrist or arm
Earrings
a piece of jewellery that you fasten in or on your ear
Apron: (n)
Aprons are worn over other clothes to keep them clean, for example when cooking.
Blouse: (n)
a piece of clothing like a shirt, worn by women
Napkin: (n)
a piece of soft cloth or other thick material that is folded around a baby’s bottom and between its legs to take in and hold its body waste
British English, old-fashioned or formal a nappy
Handkerchief: (n)
a small piece of material or paper that you use for blowing your nose, etc.
also informal hanky, hankie
Buckle: (n)
a piece of metal or plastic used for joining the ends of a belt or for fastening a part of a bag, shoe, etc.
Purse: (n)
a small bag made of leather, plastic, etc. for carrying coins and often also paper money, cards, etc., used especially by women
also wallet