suit /suːt/ (noun) a set of clothes made of the same cloth, including a jacket and trousers or a skirt Example: I have finally found a health plan that suits my needs
trousers /ˈtraʊzərz/ (noun) a piece of clothing that covers the lower body and is divided into two parts to cover each leg separately Example: He dropped his trousers.
tie /taɪ/ (verb) to attach or hold two or more things together using string, rope, etc.; to fasten somebody/something with string, rope, etc. Example: He was dressed impeccably in a suit and tie.
clothes /kləʊðz/ (noun) the things that you wear, such as trousers, dresses and jackets Example: She was wearing casual clothes.
belt /belt/ (noun) a long narrow piece of leather, cloth, etc. that you wear around the middle part of your body Example: Around his waist he wore a belt.
shirt /ʃɜːrt/ (noun) a piece of clothing worn on the upper part of the body, made of light cloth, with sleeves and usually with a collar and buttons down the front Example: He had a shirt and tie on.
jeans /dʒiːnz/ (noun) trousers made of denim (= a type of strong cotton) Example: Jeans are popular among the young.
loafers /ˈləʊfər/ (noun) a person who wastes their time rather than working Example: You can put your loafers and ties in there as well.
boots /buːts/ a company with shops in almost every town in Britain. The shops provide pharmaceutical services (= they prepare medicines) and sell a wide range of health and beauty products, as well as some food. The company also provides eye-care services. The company was founded in Nottingham in 1849. Example:
overcoat /ˈəʊvərkəʊt/ (noun) a long warm coat worn in cold weather Example:
vest /vest/ (noun) a piece of underwear worn under a shirt, etc. next to the skin Example: