les habits que j'aime porter, les vêtements que j'aime porter
to wear clothes - porter ( which is the same word for 'carry')you wear - tu portes
'evening wear' is translated 'des habits de soirée' in French for the formal clothes you wear in cocktails or celebrations.
to wear clothes = porter des vêtements, être habillé(e)pronounciation of habillé(e): a (like when the doctor says"ah") bie (b-eh)
If you mean wear as in 'i wear clothes', it is 'porter'.
J'aime dessiner des vêtements
"I didn't realize you were old enough to realize it" "So, you are familiar enough to recognize the clothes they wear . . ."
If a snob makes fun of you, like for example: What's wrong with your clothes? you should say...At least i don't have to wear stupid clothes like you snobs wear oh and by the way why is your nose so pointy? see if they like it...or get them into trouble for something in revenge
vêtements or habits
"est-ce que tu aimes acheter des vêtements ?"
Wear your best, dressy clothes.
To wear is porter, and not to wear is ne pas porter.
"beaux vêtements" is French for "beautiful clothes." "Clothes of beauty," though, (if meaning clothes worn by beautiful people) is "Les vêtements de beauté."