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"clothing from" is an appropriate phrase to use in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the origin of clothing. For example: "I bought a new dress from the boutique down the street."
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It protects clothing from makeup".
Exhibition of women's clothing from the Victorian era.
They've had to improvise clothing from leaves and mud.
She now gets free meals and clothing from churches.
Swop buys clothing from the public and sells it back.
She makes music videos and sells T-shirts and other clothing from her YouTube channel.
And many shoppers here like the panache of clothing from abroad.
The serf provided his own food and clothing from his own productive efforts.
Toward the trip's end, she said, everyone started borrowing clothing from one another.
Racks of clothing, from 1920s vintage to this season's Miu Miu, lined two walls.
"Patagonia, for instance, has been making clothing from P.E.T. bottles for more than 15 years.
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