Are clothes singular?
Category:
style and fashion
mens formal wear
Yes, it has no singular. It's uncountable equivalent is 'clothing'. onizo I wonder what word is correct to indicate one "clothe" or "cloth" to mean a piece of clothes, instead of specifying the names of garment. That is a verb meaning to put clothes on something.
Moreover, is attire singular or plural?
In most cases, "attire" is uncountable. That means it does not have a plural form. So "their attire is different" is correct.
Correspondingly, are clothes common nouns?
Clothes are garments or pieces of clothing, like shirts and pants. Clothes functions as a noun and a verb, but cloths is always a noun.
Clothing is more formal than clothes and is used especially to mean 'a particular type of clothes' . There is no singular form of clothes or clothing: a piece/an item/an article of clothing is used to talk about one thing that you wear such as a dress or shirt. There is really no difference.