none of his clothing are fiting hime
She wore Gothic clothing
None of his clothing from last summer fits him because he has grown so much.
The coming of winter gave a new impetus to the appeals for food and clothing for needy families.
You said you were not dieting but your loose clothing belie that.
the clothing look great on those mannequins.
please wear approprite clothing to school.
I usually put another layer of clothing on in the winter.
Jan's tawdry taste in clothing was an embarrassment to her boyfriend.
Prior to the Industrial Revolution, clothing was made by hand.
The word brooch is a noun for an ornament worn on the clothing, usually with a pin attached to the back to secure it to clothing. Example sentence: My mother gave me her mother's cameo brooch.
Swaddled means to wrap in something, usually clothing. A baby is normally swaddled in a blanket or clothing because they need the warmth.
You can use "wear" and "where" in one sentence like this: "I can't decide where to wear my new dress to the party." In this sentence, "wear" refers to putting on clothing, while "where" indicates the location or event.