Ready to wear is "prêt à porter" in French.
Prêt-à-porter
Pret, as in pret-a-porte, ready to wear
Pret-a-porter
porter
usure
prêt-à-porter means ready to wear
prêt (masc.), prête (fem.)
= prêt-à-porter = Prêt-à-Porter
Prêts is the plural for 'ready' in French. In a banking context, 'prêts' are lends and mortgages.
to wear clothes - porter ( which is the same word for 'carry')you wear - tu portes
Jacket comes from the French word "une jacquette", but the noun is kind of out-of-touch and nowadays the French wear "une veste" (feminine noun)
A ring that you wear on your finger is "une bague".
the covering you wear on your hair while swimming is called 'un bonnet de bain' in French.