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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swap clothes" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a common phrase used to describe the process of exchanging clothes with someone else. For example, "I asked my friend if she wanted to swap clothes so we could try a new look."
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As the brother of twin sisters, I can tell you they swap clothes all the time.
We watch him record paranoiac mumblings into a tape recorder, swap clothes to fit the time he's leapt into.
Fans of online shopping can also swap clothes at sites such as Big Wardrobe, Swop2Shop and Posh Swaps.
So-called swishing parties have become popular in recent years, where people swap clothes they may have become bored with wearing.
They would, it seems, swap clothes and cosmetics, indulge in make-up sessions, and talk for hours about what they would do with wealth and fame.
Imprisoned on several occasions for her suffragette activities, she and Emmeline Pankhurst would sometimes swap clothes after meetings to enable the latter to evade arrest.
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Sustainable apparel usage may include behaviors such as reducing laundry frequency, wearing old clothing in new ways, using clothing products longer (Tilikidou and Delistavrou 2004), or swapping clothes (Mont 2004).
Swapping clothes was the kind of thing that Ryan had done with his girlfriend, Yvonne.
Maciunas married not long before he died, swapping clothes with his wife for a fluxus wedding.
When pursuers later tried to feed them, they were shunned – even after swapping clothes with the friendly feeder.
And Kim Price recalled her as "just like every other college girl," swapping clothes and going to parties.
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