· sandals
· SAS shoes
· shoes
· slippers
· snowshoes
· sneakers
· spikes
· stiletto heels
· skis
· socks
· stockings
Ballet shoes, Bass shoes, booties, boots, bowling shoes and Buster Brown shoes are worn on your feet. They begin with the letter b.
Yarmulke (a skullcap worn by Orthodox Jewish men) and yashmak (a veil worn by Muslin women in public) are clothing items. They begin with the letter Y.
People wear glasses and gloves. They begin with the letter g.
Veil, vest, vestment (worn by clergy during a ceremony), V-neck sweater and visor are clothing items.
tired
Flip-flops.
tennis shoes tap shoes (for tap dancing)
yarmulke - small cap worn by some Jewish menyarmulkayoga pants
Obi (a sash worn around the waist of a kimono) and overalls are clothing items. They begin with the letter O.
Yarmulke (a skullcap worn by Orthodox Jewish men) and yashmak (a veil worn by Muslin women in public) are clothing items. They begin with the letter Y.
Yarmulke (a skullcap worn by Orthodox Jewish men) and yashmak (a veil worn by Muslin women in public) are clothing items. They begin with the letter Y.
Ballet shoes, Bass shoes, booties, boots, bowling shoes and Buster Brown shoes are worn on your feet. They begin with the letter b.
Yarmulke (a skullcap worn by Orthodox Jewish men) and yashmak (a veil worn by Muslin women in public) are clothing items. They begin with the letter Y.
Yarmulke (a skullcap worn by Orthodox Jewish men) and yashmak (a veil worn by Muslin women in public) are clothing items. They begin with the letter Y.
Obi (a sash worn around the waist of a kimono), overalls, oxford shirt, orthopedic shoes, overcoat, Old Navy shirt and overshoes are clothing items. They begin with the letter O.
Eisenhower jacket (field jacket worn by US forces in WWII), evening dress and elbow pads (hockey) are clothing items. They begin with the letter e.
Mask, makeup, medal, mittens and muffler are things that can be worn. They begin with the letter m.