Things that you wear with T

  • Casual short-sleeved shirt, hugely popular worldwide.

  • British word for pants, everyday leg clothing.

  • Neckwear strip, classic formal accessory.

  • Generic term for upper-body garment you wear.

  • Close-fitting legwear, common under skirts or dresses.

  • Sleeveless shirt, popular in summer and sports.

  • High-neck sweater, warm and stylish cold-weather wear.

  • Tall formal hat, once popular in 19th century fashion.

  • Plural of top, various upper-body garments.

  • Minimal underwear or swimwear style, worn on hips.

  • Decorative jeweled headpiece, often for royalty.

  • Sport shoes, British term for sneakers.

  • Wrapped head covering, common in many cultures.

  • Shoes for tennis, also casual sporty footwear.

  • Loose, long garment, can be dress or over-layer.

  • Formal suit with jacket and trousers, worn at events.

  • Long waterproof coat, classic outerwear since WWI.

  • Swimming trunks, short swimwear for men/boys.

  • Draped garment from ancient Rome, worn as clothing.

  • T‑shirts, everyday casual tops worldwide.

  • Small ring worn around a toe as jewelry.

  • Layered ballet skirt, worn by dancers.

  • Thong underwear or sandals, minimal coverage wear.

  • Warm knit cap, called toque esp. in Canada.

  • Denim pants style, worn tight on the legs.

  • Sweater with high folded neck, warm knitwear.

  • Strapless tight top covering torso only.

  • Formal tall hats, once popular with suits and tuxedos.

  • Socks with separate toes, used for comfort or sports.

  • Brand of sturdy boots, iconic street and workwear.

  • Snug‑fitting trousers, fashion item worn on legs.

  • Casual cotton tops shaped like a “T”, everyday wear.

  • NZ/Aus term for swimwear; bathing suit you wear.

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