There is no collective term for a group of clothes. You can refer to them as a group depending on how they are organized. For example, you can call them a "pile of clothes" or a "bunch of clothes."
a wardrobe
The collective noun for a group of clothes is a "Wardrobe"
You call a big furry animal who is not wearing any clothes naked. This is what you call anything not wearing clothes.
what you call a machine that makes clothes is a sewing machine.
To pack is to call to put your clothes in a suit case.
pile
A group of clothes is called a wardrobe. A wardrobe is defined as the entire collection of clothing an individual has.
Clothes in Sanskrit are called "Vastra."
Afghans call it afghani clothes
What do you call a group of Dancers?
The group Highwaymen are not known to have stolen any clothes.
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