American vs. British English: Clothes & Footwear

May 15, 2020 | VOCABULARY

As you probably know, there are differences between American and British English. Since this is a huge field of study, I’d like to break it down into three categories, namely vocabulary, grammar, and spelling.

In terms of vocabulary, I believe it will be a better idea if we compare the differences under various topics. So in this very first post in the AE vs. BE series, let’s look at how American and British people differ in calling items of clothing and footwear.

Reference

Divided by a common language – A guide to British and American English (Christopher Davies)

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