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In the UK we also call the cupboard in which we keep clothes a wardrobe - a "closet" to the Americans I believe so it has a double meaning here.
A group of clothes is called a wardrobe. A wardrobe is defined as the entire collection of clothing an individual has.
The noun wardrobe is a word for a person's entire collection of clothes.One of the definitions of the noun 'suite' is 'a set of things belonging together'. This definition would apply if the collection represented a 'set' of clothing.
A collection of clothes is commonly referred to as a wardrobe. It can also be called a clothing collection, especially in fashion contexts, where designers present a curated selection of garments for a particular season or theme. Additionally, terms like closet or attire may also describe a grouping of clothing items.
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FURNITURE A wardrobe is called a wardrobe because historically, a "closet" or "wardrobe" was a large piece of furniture, often 6-foot high or taller. Historically, bedrooms did not have a separate room called a "closet" as homes have now. Most wardrobes had two doors; some had only one door. On the outside of one door, a full-length mirror may have been attached (some wardrobes had no mirror). Inside, was a rod as all modern closets have still. Clothes were hung on wooden hangers with a metal hook at the top. The bottom of a wardrobe was deep enough to store other clothing, shoes, or several full-size blankets. Because of their hefty size and weight, wardrobes were rarely moved around in a room. CLOTHING As closets replaced the piece of furniture called "wardrobe", the term became associated with the clothing that once filled wardrobes (e.g. the furniture). Now, a "wardrobe" refers to a collection or assortment of clothing, shoes, and accessories.
a wardrobe with wheels / magic
The place for hanging and keeping clothes is typically called a closet. It can also be referred to as a wardrobe or an armoire, depending on its design and function. Closets are often equipped with shelves, rods, and drawers to organize clothing and accessories efficiently.
The collective noun for wardrobe is a "wardrobe." I mean, come on, it's not like they're a group of wild animals that need some fancy term like a "pride" of lions or a "murder" of crows. Just call them what they are - a bunch of clothes shoved into a piece of furniture.
To a land called "Narnia."
to store loot
to store loot
The witch in the book The lion The witch and the wardrobe is called the white witch. She is also half a Jim and half a giantess.