Shopping & Clothes Vocabulary with Pictures - Learn 20 Essential Words

Master shopping vocabulary with our interactive visual dictionary featuring 20 essential words for clothing, retail, and fashion. Perfect for ESL learners at A2-B1 level.

Welcome to our comprehensive shopping vocabulary with pictures gallery, designed to help English learners master essential retail and clothing vocabulary through visual learning. Our interactive shopping vocabulary exercisescover everything from basic clothing items to payment terms, making it easier to shop confidently in English.

This visual dictionary includes pronunciation guides, practical examples, and cultural tips for each word. Whether you're learning shopping vocabulary for ESL classes or preparing for a trip abroad, these 20 carefully selected words will give you the foundation you need to navigate any shopping situation.

20
Essential Words
7
Categories
A2-B1
Level Range
15-20min
Study Time

Interactive Vocabulary Gallery

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suit

A set of formal clothes, typically a jacket with matching trousers or skirt

I need to buy a new suit for the job interview. It should be formal.

Clothing

A "three-piece suit" includes a jacket, trousers, and waistcoat (vest in US).

size

How big or small clothing is (S, M, L, XL)

This shirt is too small. Do you have it in a larger size?

Shopping Terms

UK and US sizes differ. UK 10 = US 6 for women's clothes.

dress

A one-piece garment worn by women or girls

Can I try this dress on? Where is the fitting room?

Clothing

Types include: evening dress, summer dress, cocktail dress, maxi dress.

price

The amount of money something costs

The price is 50% off during the sale. It was $100, now it is $50.

Shopping Terms

"What's the price?" or "How much does this cost?" are common questions.

card

A plastic payment method (credit or debit card)

I prefer to pay by card rather than cash.

Payment

"Contactless" means tapping your card without entering a PIN.

shoes

Outer coverings for your feet

These shoes are very comfortable for walking. They are my favorite footwear.

Clothing

Types: trainers/sneakers, boots, heels, sandals, loafers, flats.

bargain

Something bought for less than the usual price

I got a great bargain at the market. The bag was only $5!

Shopping Terms

"It was a bargain!" means you paid much less than expected.

assistant

A person who serves customers in a store

The assistant helped me find my size and showed me to the fitting room.

People

Also called "sales assistant" (UK) or "salesperson" (US).

receipt

A piece of paper that proves you bought something

Can I have a receipt, please? I want to keep proof of purchase.

Shopping Terms

Keep receipts for returns. Most stores require them within 30 days.

coat

An outer garment worn for warmth

I need to buy a warm coat for winter. It is getting cold outside.

Clothing

Types: overcoat, raincoat, trench coat, parka, puffer jacket.

sale

A period when items are sold at reduced prices

This item is on sale. You can save 30% this week only.

Shopping Terms

Big sales: Black Friday, Boxing Day (UK), End of Season.

return

To take something back to the shop for a refund

I would like to return this shirt. It does not fit properly.

Shopping Terms

"Return policy" tells you how long you have to bring items back.

department

A section of a store selling a particular type of product

The women's department is on the second floor. Men's is on the third.

Store Layout

Department stores have many sections: clothing, cosmetics, homeware.

label

A tag showing information about a garment

I always check the label before washing clothes. It tells you the material.

Clothing

Labels show: size, material (cotton, polyester), washing instructions.

fabric

The material from which clothes are made

This cotton fabric feels very soft against my skin.

Materials

Common fabrics: cotton, silk, wool, polyester, linen, denim.

wallet

A small flat case for carrying money and cards

I need a wallet to hold my money, cards, and identification.

Accessories

"Purse" in UK often means a small bag. In US, purse = handbag.

quality

How well something is made

The quality of this jacket is excellent. It will last for years.

Shopping Terms

"High quality" = well-made and durable. "Low quality" = poorly made.

brand

A type of product made by a particular company

I love this brand of jeans. They always fit me perfectly.

Shopping Terms

"Designer brand" = expensive, famous labels. "Own brand" = store's own products.

colour

The shade of something (blue, red, green, etc.)

Do you have this in a different colour? I prefer blue to red.

Shopping Terms

Spelled "color" in American English, "colour" in British English.

necklace

Jewelry worn around the neck

I bought a matching necklace and earrings for the wedding.

Accessories

Other jewelry: earrings, bracelet, ring, watch, brooch.

Ready to Practice?

Now that you've learned the vocabulary, test your knowledge with interactive exercises.

Shopping Vocabulary Quick Reference

CategoryEssential Vocabulary
Clothingsuit, dress, shoes, coat, label
Shopping Termssize, price, bargain, receipt, sale, return, quality, brand, colour
Paymentcard
Peopleassistant
Store Layoutdepartment
Materialsfabric
Accessorieswallet, necklace

Frequently Asked Questions about Shopping Vocabulary

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Learning Tips

  • Click the speaker icon to hear the pronunciation
  • Practice common phrases like "Can I try this on?"
  • Learn UK and US differences (shop vs store, trousers vs pants)
  • Visit stores and try naming items in English