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This reference covers men’s clothes vocabulary, including names of men’s clothes and clothing names with examples and pictures. You will learn the names of various clothing items commonly found in men’s sections of stores or online. This knowledge will make it easier to ask for specific items when shopping or discussing fashion.
Men’s Clothes Names
Men’s clothes are articles of clothing designed for and worn by men. Typical men’s clothes include trousers, shirts, jeans, suits, sweaters, gloves, jackets, and hats. However, the majority of those clothing items are also items of women’s clothing. There are separate ranges for women’s clothes and men’s clothes, so though both men and women wear shirts, the men’s shirts are designed to fit the male body and will use different colors and designs.
- Sweater
- Shirt
- Jeans
- Gloves
- Cap
- Suit
- Hawaiian shirt
- Singlet
- Business shoes
- Flip flops
- Shorts
- Cardigan
- Jacket
- Sport shoes
- Bow tie
- Sleeveless shirt
- Vest
- Long-sleeve top
- Polo shirt
- Jumper
- Trench coat
- Bathrobe
- Cargo pants
- Swimsuit
- Blazer
- T-shirt
- Belt
- Underpants
- Waistcoat
- Socks
- Tie
- Pullover
- Umbrella
- Scarf
- Sunglasses
- Glasses
- Boots
- Wallet
- Handbag
- Watch
Men’s Clothing Names with Pictures
In most cultures, gender differentiation of clothing is considered appropriate. The differences are in styles, colors, and fabrics. For example, In Western societies, skirts, dresses and high-heeled shoes are usually seen as women’s clothing, while neckties are usually seen as men’s clothing.
Sweater
A knitted or crocheted garment for the upper body, typically with long sleeves.
- Example: He wore a warm sweater to protect himself from the cold weather.
Shirt
A garment for the upper body, usually with a collar, sleeves, and buttons down the front.
- Example: He wore a white shirt to the interview.
Jeans
A type of pants made of denim fabric.
- Example: She wore a pair of blue jeans to the party.
Gloves
A covering for the hand, typically made of cloth or leather and having separate sections for each finger and the thumb.
- Example: He wore gloves to keep his hands warm in the winter.
Cap
A soft, flat hat with a visor.
- Example: He wore a baseball cap to shield his face from the sun.
Suit
A set of matching garments consisting of a jacket and pants or a skirt.
- Example: He wore a black suit to the wedding.
Hawaiian Shirt
A colorful, loose-fitting shirt with a floral or tropical print.
- Example: He wore a Hawaiian shirt to the beach party.
Singlet
A sleeveless undershirt.
- Example sentence: He wore a singlet under his shirt for extra warmth.
Business Shoes
Formal shoes worn for business or professional occasions.
- Example: He wore business shoes to the job interview.
Flip Flops
A type of open-toed sandal with a flat sole.
- Example sentence: She wore flip flops to the beach.
Shorts
A type of pants that do not cover the whole leg, typically worn in warm weather.
- Example: He wore shorts to play basketball.
Cardigan
A knitted sweater with buttons down the front.
- Example: He wore a cozy cardigan to keep warm.
Jacket
A short coat, typically worn outdoors.
- Example: He wore a leather jacket to ride his motorcycle.
Sport Shoes
Shoes designed for athletic activities.
- Example: He wore sport shoes to go for a run.
Bow Tie
A type of necktie tied in a bow.
- Example: He wore a bow tie to the formal event.
Sleeveless Shirt
A shirt without sleeves.
- Example: He wore a sleeveless shirt to the gym.
Vest
A sleeveless garment worn over a shirt.
- Example: He wore a vest to keep warm under his suit.
Long-sleeve Top
A top with sleeves that cover the arms.
- Example: He wore a long-sleeve top to protect his arms from the sun.
Polo Shirt
A collared shirt with a few buttons at the neck and a short, straight hem.
- Example: He wore a polo shirt to play golf.
Jumper
A knitted garment worn on the upper body.
- Example: He wore a cozy jumper to stay warm in the winter.
Trench Coat
A long coat typically made of waterproof material.
- Example: He wore a trench coat to protect himself from the rain.
Bathrobe
A loose-fitting robe worn after bathing.
- Example: He wore a bathrobe to dry off after his shower.
Cargo Pants
Pants with large pockets on the sides.
- Example: He wore cargo pants to carry his tools.
Swimsuit
Clothing worn for swimming.
- Example: He wore a swimsuit to go to the beach.
Blazer
A type of jacket, typically worn for formal occasions.
- Example: He wore a blazer to the conference.
T-shirt
A short-sleeved shirt with no collar.
- Example: She wore a T-shirt to the casual party.
Belt
A strip of leather or other material worn around the waist.
- Example: He wore a belt to hold up his pants.
Underpants
Clothing worn under other clothes to cover the genitals.
- Example: He wore underpants to stay comfortable.
Waistcoat
A sleeveless garment worn over a shirt and under a suit jacket.
- Example: He wore a waistcoat to complete his formal outfit.
Socks
Garments worn on the feet to keep them warm and protect them from shoes.
- Example: He wore socks to keep his feet warm.
Tie
A long, thin piece of cloth worn around the neck.
- Example: He wore a tie to the formal event.
Pullover
A knitted garment worn on the upper body.
- Example: He wore a pullover to stay warm in the winter.
Umbrella
A device used to protect against rain or sunlight.
- Example: He carried an umbrella to stay dry in the rain.
Scarf
A piece of cloth worn around the neck for warmth or fashion.
- Example: He wore a scarf to keep warm in the winter.
Sunglasses
Glasses with tinted lenses worn to protect the eyes from sunlight.
- Example: He wore sunglasses to protect his eyes from the bright sun.
Glasses
A device worn in front of the eyes to correct or enhance vision.
- Example: He wore glasses to see better.
Boots
Shoes that cover the foot and ankle, often made of leather or rubber.
- Example: He wore boots to hike in the mountains.
Wallet
A small, flat case for carrying money and other small personal items.
- Example: He kept his money in his wallet.
Handbag
A small bag carried by a woman, typically used for carrying personal items.
- Example: He carried his phone and keys in his handbag.
Watch
A small timepiece worn on the wrist or carried in a pocket.
- Example: He wore a watch to keep track of the time.
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