clothes (fuku)
ぼろぼろ
(1)(on-mim) worn-out, torn, crumbling, tattered, (2)tears or grain of rice falling fuku, jlpt3, onoma, suru
帯
おび
(1)obi (kimono sash), (2)paper wrapper on books, CDs, etc.; band (e.g. conduction, valence), belt (e.g. Van-Allen, asteroid, etc.) fuku
ジーパン
(abbr) jeans (wasei: jeans pants)/dungarees/(P)fuku
布
ぬの
(1)cloth; (n) (2)cloth; (3)cloth; (4)cloth, (5)bujian (spade-shaped bronze coin of ancient China) fuku
私服
しふく
civilian clothes, plain clothesfuku
下駄
げた
geta (Japanese footwear)/wooden clogs/(P)fuku
羽織
はおり
haori (Japanese formal coat)fuku
振袖
ふりそで
long-sleeved kimonofuku
長襦袢
ながじゅばん
long, kimono-like garment, made of light fabric and worn under the kimono, under-kimonofuku
襟
えり
neck, collar, lapel, neckbandfuku
パーカー
parka (hooded jacket), hooded sweatshirtfuku
丸裸になる
まるはだかになる
to strip a person of all his or her clothesbaka, fuku
かぶる
wear, put on (head), pour or dash water (on oneself)fuku, jlpt5
浴衣
ゆかた
yukata (light cotton kimono worn in the summer or used as a bathrobe); yukata (light cotton kimono worn in the summer or used as a bathrobe)fuku
草履
ぞうり
zori (Japanese footwear sandals)fuku
Ta čepice je pro mě moc extravagantní.fuku
Oblečení se zašpinilo deštěm.fuku
Dítě si zašpinilo oblečení na zahradě.fuku
Rozepla si knoflíky u blůzky.fuku