Take a look at these idioms. They all use clothing vocabulary.
- If we want to buy a new car next year, we'll have to tighten our belts for the next few months.
 
- Just because you're in a bad mood, there's no need to get shirty with me.
 
- Mr. Jones was given the boot for being repeatedly late for work.
 
- If I know her she'll have a couple of tricks up her sleeve.
 
- It's easy to see how he feels. He always wears his heart on his sleeve.
 
Now match the idioms to their definitions.
- to have secret plans or ideas.
 
- to make your feelings and emotions obvious.
 
- to spend less money.
 
- to get rid of somebody.
 
- to get annoyed or angry, especially in a rude way.
 
More Clothing Idioms
Now make example sentences using the idioms.