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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