When it rains, everybody wears ... .
- a blazer
- an apron
- a mac
- a needle
My mum used to wear ... when she cooked, to protect her clothes.
- tights
- slippers
- a blouse
- an apron
... comes from the fur of sheep.
- silk
- wool
- lace
- nylon
Black slaves worked on ... plantations.
- plastic
- rubber
- cotton
- leather
At fashion shows, ... wear lovely clothes.
- the tailors
- the models
- the seamstresses
- the rings
To remove one's clothes, or ... .
- to get dressed
- to put on
- to get undressed
- to try on
My husband always wears ... at work, because his boss wants him to look smart.
- tights
- a suit
- slippers
- a blouse
... is a piece of jewellery that tells the time.
- a ring
- a pearl
- a watch
- a brooch
The same as "fashionable" is "...".
- washable
- ragged
- neat
- trendy
"It fits you like ...".
- a sole
- a glove
- a needle
- a pin
"... it ..., so we'll see if it is the right size."
- put / up
- try / up
- wear / up
- put / on
He asked her ... his trousers but she did not have time to do it.
- to tear
- to press
- to fit
- to polish
She was wearing a lovely ... skirt.
- sewn
- ragged
- pleated
- covered
"Don't wear this shirt, there's ... on it."
- a stain
- a hem
- a seam
- a scarf
It is too cold to wear a short-... shirt.
- striped
- sleeved
- felt
- pleated
A few years ago women did not wear tights but ... .
- boots
- panties
- stockings
- ties
To sew, one must have a needle and ... .
- a hole
- a ring
- thread
- a stain
He is hand in ... with her.
- size
- cap
- shirt
- glove
"Can you ... these shirts in the wardrobe for me please ?"
- dye
- hung
- hang
- wash
"This material ... ! Look how small my jumper is now !"
- folds
- shrinks
- knits
- suits