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German Vocabulary for Clothing: Essential Words & Phrases

Building your German vocabulary for clothing is essential for everyday conversations, whether you're shopping, packing for a trip, or simply describing what someone is wearing. This guide covers the most important German words for clothing along with pronunciation guides and practical examples.

Essential Clothing Vocabulary

Let's start with the core German vocabulary for clothing that every learner needs to know. These are the words you'll encounter most frequently in daily life.

WordPronunciationEnglishExample
die Kleidungdee KLY-doongclothingIch kaufe neue Kleidung. (I'm buying new clothing.)
das Hemddahs HEMTshirtDas blaue Hemd steht dir gut. (The blue shirt suits you.)
die Hosedee HOH-zuhpants/trousersDiese Hose ist zu eng. (These pants are too tight.)
das Kleiddahs KLYTdressSie trägt ein rotes Kleid. (She's wearing a red dress.)
der Rockdehr ROKskirtDer Rock ist aus Baumwolle. (The skirt is made of cotton.)
die Jackedee YAH-kuhjacketZieh deine Jacke an, es ist kalt. (Put on your jacket, it's cold.)
der Manteldehr MAHN-telcoatIm Winter trage ich einen warmen Mantel. (In winter I wear a warm coat.)
die Schuhedee SHOO-uhshoesMeine Schuhe sind schmutzig. (My shoes are dirty.)
die Sockendee ZO-kensocksIch brauche neue Socken. (I need new socks.)
der Pulloverdehr poo-LOH-versweater/pulloverDieser Pullover ist sehr weich. (This sweater is very soft.)
die Blusedee BLOO-zuhblouseDie Bluse passt perfekt. (The blouse fits perfectly.)
das T-Shirtdahs TEE-shurtT-shirtEr hat ein schwarzes T-Shirt an. (He's wearing a black T-shirt.)
die Jeansdee JEENSjeansJeans sind immer praktisch. (Jeans are always practical.)
der Anzugdehr AHN-tsooksuitFür das Interview brauche ich einen Anzug. (I need a suit for the interview.)
die Mützedee MÜT-suhcap/beanieVergiss deine Mütze nicht! (Don't forget your cap!)
der Schaldehr SHAHLscarfDer Schal hält mich warm. (The scarf keeps me warm.)
die Handschuhedee HAHNT-shoo-uhglovesWo sind meine Handschuhe? (Where are my gloves?)
der Gürteldehr GÜR-telbeltDieser Gürtel ist aus Leder. (This belt is made of leather.)
die Unterwäschedee OON-ter-veh-shuhunderwearIch packe genug Unterwäsche ein. (I'm packing enough underwear.)
der Badeanzugdehr BAH-duh-ahn-tsookswimsuitHast du deinen Badeanzug dabei? (Do you have your swimsuit with you?)

Common Phrases

When discussing German words for clothing, knowing useful phrases is just as important as knowing individual vocabulary items. Here are expressions you'll use frequently.

  • Was hast du an? (vahs hahst doo ahn) — What are you wearing?
  • Das steht dir gut. (dahs shteht deer goot) — That looks good on you.
  • Das passt mir nicht. (dahs pahst meer nikht) — That doesn't fit me.
  • Haben Sie das in meiner Größe? (HAH-ben zee dahs in MY-ner GRÖ-suh) — Do you have this in my size?
  • Kann ich das anprobieren? (kahn ikh dahs AHN-pro-beer-en) — Can I try this on?
  • Wo ist die Umkleidekabine? (voh ist dee OOM-kly-duh-kah-bee-nuh) — Where is the fitting room?
  • Ich ziehe mich um. (ikh TSEE-uh mikh oom) — I'm getting changed.
  • Zieh dich warm an! (tsee dikh vahrm ahn) — Dress warmly!
  • Das ist aus Mode. (dahs ist ows MOH-duh) — That's out of fashion.
  • Diese Farbe gefällt mir. (DEE-zuh FAHR-buh guh-FELT meer) — I like this color.

Usage Notes

Understanding German vocabulary for clothing requires awareness of some important grammatical and cultural points.

Grammatical Gender: Every German noun has a gender, and clothing items are no exception. Notice that das Hemd is neuter, die Hose is feminine, and der Mantel is masculine. Always learn the article with the noun.

Singular vs. Plural: Unlike English, the German word die Hose (pants) is singular. When referring to multiple pairs, you say die Hosen. Similarly, die Jeans can be either singular or plural depending on context.

Compound Words: German loves compound words. You'll see this in clothing vocabulary: Handschuhe (hand + shoes = gloves), Badeanzug (bath + suit = swimsuit), Unterwäsche (under + laundry = underwear). Understanding the components helps you remember and recognize new words.

Anziehen vs. Tragen: Use anziehen (to put on) for the action of dressing and tragen (to wear/carry) for what you're currently wearing. Ich ziehe meine Jacke an (I'm putting on my jacket) vs. Ich trage eine Jacke (I'm wearing a jacket).

Formal Dress Codes: Germans tend to dress more formally in professional settings. Knowing words like der Anzug (suit), die Krawatte (tie), and das Kostüm (women's business suit) is useful for workplace contexts.

Practice Sentences

Put your German vocabulary for clothing into practice with these example sentences.

  • Ich kaufe heute ein neues Kleid für die Party. — I'm buying a new dress for the party today.
  • Meine Lieblingsjacke ist braun und aus echtem Leder. — My favorite jacket is brown and made of real leather.
  • Kannst du mir helfen? Ich finde meine Socken nicht. — Can you help me? I can't find my socks.
  • Der Anzug ist zu teuer, aber die Hose gefällt mir. — The suit is too expensive, but I like the pants.
  • Im Sommer trage ich gern kurze Hosen und T-Shirts. — In summer I like to wear shorts and T-shirts.
  • Diese Schuhe sind unbequem. Ich brauche neue. — These shoes are uncomfortable. I need new ones.
  • Vergiss nicht, deinen Schal und deine Handschuhe mitzunehmen! — Don't forget to take your scarf and gloves!
  • Die Bluse passt perfekt zu deinem Rock. — The blouse matches your skirt perfectly.
  • Er trägt immer einen schwarzen Pullover zur Arbeit. — He always wears a black sweater to work.
  • Wo hast du diesen schönen Mantel gekauft? — Where did you buy this beautiful coat?

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