Clothing is a consumer product. It means it is something that the average client buys to consume.
Clothing also referred to as finished goods or consumer goods, are the end products of production and manufacture. Common consumer goods include clothing, food products, and dishwashers.
Classification: Menswear, Women’s wear, Kids wear, and others.
Product type: Clothing is basically an outerwear dress. This contains men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing, besides others. Also available are coats, suits, rainwear, and jackets.
Dresses: This includes one- or two-piece designs and ensembles (a dress with a jacket or coat).
Clothing can be classified in a variety of ways, particularly by occasion, season, and material:
Occasion: While informal apparel is worn for daily wear, formal attire is reserved for occasions such as weddings and galas. Suits, evening dresses, and cocktail dresses are examples of formal attire, whereas jeans, t-shirts, and also sweaters are examples of casual attire.
Season: Lighter fabrics, brighter colors, and looser fits are common aspects of spring and summer apparel, which is made for warmer temperatures. Designed for colder climates, fall and winter apparel frequently has layered styles, darker hues, and heavier materials.
Material: Fabrics, textiles, animal hides, and other natural materials can all be used to make outerwear.
Type: Types of garments include dresses and formal wear, activewear and casual attire, outerwear, tops, bottoms, and accessories.
Length: For skirts and dresses, clothing can be categorized by length, such as micro-mini, mini, tea length, ballerina length, full length, midi, and maxi.

