Things that you wear with W

  • Timepiece worn on the wrist; common daily accessory.

  • Artificial hair worn on the head; used for style or cover.

  • Plain white top worn on upper body; classic basic.

  • Heavy outerwear for cold seasons; worn over clothes.

  • Formal sleeveless jacket worn over a shirt; in suits.

  • Light jacket worn as wind protection; popular in sports.

  • Warm outer jacket for cold weather; worn over layers.

  • Formal gown worn at weddings by the bride.

  • Rubber boots worn in rain; called wellingtons in UK.

  • Footwear designed for water use; worn at beach or rivers.

  • Neoprene suit worn for diving or surfing; keeps body warm.

  • Ring worn to signify marriage; jewelry on the finger.

  • High waterproof boots for fishing; worn over clothes.

  • Warm knitted socks made of wool; worn on feet.

  • Knitted woolen top worn on upper body for warmth.

  • Band worn around the wrist; can be sporty or decorative.

  • Band worn around the waist; part of pants or skirts.

  • Old‑fashioned waistcoat, sleeveless formal vest.

  • Worn on the wrist to tell time, classic accessory.

  • Basic white socks worn on feet, everyday clothing.

  • Worn on wrist for time or style, common accessory.

  • Wrap worn around shoulders or body, like a shawl.

  • White dress, a full outfit worn on the body.

  • Hat worn in winter to keep the head warm.

  • Wig worn on the head as false hair.

  • Wellington boots, tall waterproof rubber boots.

  • Jacket worn to stay dry in rain, outerwear.

  • White shoes worn on feet, part of many outfits.

  • Wetsuit worn for water sports, neoprene body suit.

  • White pants, trousers worn on the legs.

  • Wellington boots, rainwear for the feet.

  • Woolly jumper, warm knitted sweater worn on torso.

  • Winter boots worn in cold, insulated footwear.

  • White shirts worn on upper body, common clothing.

  • Shapewear garment worn on torso to shape waist.

  • General term for garments worn while working.

  • Sturdy protective footwear for work tasks.

  • Outer garment made of wool, worn for warmth.

  • Coats worn in cold winter weather.

  • White-colored women’s dress shirt or top.

  • Informal UK word for rubber Wellington boots.

  • Boots worn to keep feet dry in water or mud.

  • Shoes designed for walking and daily use.

  • White t‑shirt, a simple upper‑body garment.

  • Clothes that have been washed and are worn again.

  • Socks that are wet but still worn on feet.

  • Clothes that are wet yet still worn on body.

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