CLOTHES VOCABULARY

VOCABULARY FOR CLOTHES

VERBS for Clothes:

  • to take a (small/medium/large) size
  • to try on something in a shop
  • to put on your clothes / to get dressed
  • to take off your clothes / to get undressed

fit / try on

ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE CLOTHES

PLAIN STRIPED CHECKED / PLAID
PATTERNED FLORAL POLKA-DOTTED

DIALOGUE IN A SHOP

Customer: Good morning, I’m looking for a new dress.

Sales Assistant: What kind of style are you looking for? Do you want something casual or something smart?

Customer: Something smart, please. My friend is getting married.

Sales Assistant: I think this dress is perfect for you.  What size do you take?

Customer: I take medium.

Sales Assistant: Here, you are.  Why don’t you try it on and see if it fits?

Customer: Thank you.

Customer: It fits perfectly.  I’ll take it!

 

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