Clothes are the things we wear every day. Here are some common words for different types of clothes:
1. Everyday Clothes
- Shirt [košile]: a piece of clothing worn on the upper body.
- T-shirt [tričko]: a casual shirt with short sleeves and no collar.
- Skirt [sukně]: a piece of clothing that hangs from the waist.
- Trousers [kalhoty] (UK): clothing that covers your legs.
- Shoes [boty]: what you wear on your feet outside.
- Boots [boty]: shoes that cover your feet and ankles, sometimes higher.
2. Other Common Clothes
- Sweater [svetr]: a warm top, usually made of wool.
- Jacket [bunda]: light outerwear, shorter than a coat.
- Coat [kabát]: a long piece of outerwear for colder weather.
- Scarf [šála]: a long piece of cloth you wear around your neck.
- Cardigan [svetr na zapínání]: a sweater with buttons in the front.
- Sandals [sandály]: open shoes for warm weather.
- Trainers (UK) / Sneakers (US) [tenisky]: shoes for sports or casual wear.
3. Accessories [doplňky]
- Hat [klobouk]: worn on the head.
- Gloves [rukavice]: cover your hands in cold weather.
- Belt [opasek]: used around the waist to hold up trousers.
These words are essential for describing what someone is wearing or shopping for clothes.