Can you please tell me if the following words related to clothes and fashion are still used in English? As I'm not a mother tongue speaker, I need your supervision.I also included three descriptions at the end.

1) She is always well/smartly/elegantly/badly/shabbily dressed (smartly dressed).
2) She always wears smart/elegant/shabby/plain (but not bad)/sporty (?)/old-fashionable/trendy clothes.
3) She was dressed in wool/in white.
Men’s shoes (Can you suggested to me the most common adjectives which go with "shoes"?
4) Winter boots, hiking boots, shoes with a cemented sole, , flat shoes, moccasins (slide-one shoes?), lace-up shoes (or laced shoes), Velcro (?) shoes, shoes with a buckle (?), flip-flops, slippers, clogs, sandals
Women’s shoes: Court shoes (plumps),fabric/leather court shoes, high-/low-heeled shoes.....
5) He is wearing an elegant black suit with a white shirt and a tie underneath. He is carrying a leather briefcase and is looking at his watch. 6) He’s got short blond wavy hair. He’s got thick eyebrows and a quite big nose. He is looking at his watch (or he is checking the time on his watch now).
7) She is wearing a white divided jeans skirt, with a white jacket over (?) it. Underneath (under her jacket) she is wearing a pink zip-up hoodie with a blue and white striped T-shirt (with a white collar) under it.
8)She is carrying a travelling on her shoulder
9) A black boy is wearing a checked bandana over (?) his head, a grey and white hoodie and probably tracksuit bottoms (how do you call the trousers of your tracksuit)
8) How do you describe a T-shirt that is half-botton-up and has a collar?
9) Another girl is standing next to an old car. She is wearing a pair of shamy (?) ankle boots, a brown pleated skirt, a beige leather jacket with a white blouse underneath and a pair of fishnet tights. She is carrying a hand-bag.

1. ok

2. /old-fashionable = old-fashioned
3. elegant, stylish, nice
4. slide-on
5. a tie underneath = drop underneath
6. a quite big nose = quite a big nose
7. ok
8. a travelling what? bag?
9. bottoms
2d 8. that bottons half-way up
2nd 9. shammy? (that you use to wash a car? leather or suede?

Sra

1) Yes, the following words related to clothes and fashion are still commonly used in English:

1) She is always well/smartly/elegantly/badly/shabbily dressed (smartly dressed).
- To determine whether someone is well, smartly, elegantly, badly or shabbily dressed, you can observe how they are dressed and make a judgment. Smartly dressed typically refers to someone who is dressed in a stylish and fashionable manner.

2) She always wears smart/elegant/shabby/plain (but not bad)/sporty (?)/old-fashionable/trendy clothes.
- The adjectives mentioned here can be used to describe the style or type of clothes someone wears. For example, someone who wears elegant clothes tends to choose sophisticated and refined pieces, while someone who wears shabby clothes may opt for worn-out or untidy garments. The term "sporty" typically refers to clothing that is comfortable and suitable for athletic activities, while "old-fashioned" suggests an outdated or vintage style. "Trendy" refers to clothes that are currently fashionable.

3) She was dressed in wool/in white.
- "Dressed in wool" means that she was wearing clothing made from wool fabric. "In white" indicates that the clothes she was wearing were white in color.

4) Common adjectives used to describe men's shoes:
- Winter boots, hiking boots, shoes with a cemented sole, flat shoes, moccasins, lace-up shoes (or laced shoes), Velcro shoes, shoes with a buckle, flip-flops, slippers, clogs, sandals. These are all different types of shoes, and the adjectives describe their characteristics or features.

5) He is wearing an elegant black suit with a white shirt and a tie underneath. He is carrying a leather briefcase and is looking at his watch.
- This description provides details about what the person is wearing and carrying. An elegant black suit indicates a formal and classy attire. The white shirt and tie are typical additions to a suit. Carrying a leather briefcase suggests a professional or business context, while looking at his watch indicates that he is checking the time.

6) He’s got short blond wavy hair. He’s got thick eyebrows and a quite big nose. He is looking at his watch (or he is checking the time on his watch now).
- This description gives information about the person's appearance. It mentions his hair color, style, and texture, as well as features like thick eyebrows and a big nose. The mention of looking at his watch emphasizes that he is focusing on checking the time.

7) She is wearing a white divided jeans skirt, with a white jacket over (?) it. Underneath (under her jacket) she is wearing a pink zip-up hoodie with a blue and white striped T-shirt (with a white collar) under it.
- This description provides details about the person's outfit. It mentions the clothing pieces and their colors, such as a white divided jeans skirt, a white jacket worn over it, a pink zip-up hoodie worn underneath the jacket, and a blue and white striped T-shirt with a white collar worn under the hoodie.

8) She is carrying a traveling on her shoulder.
- It seems like there might be a typo in this sentence, but assuming you meant to say "She is carrying a traveling bag on her shoulder," it suggests that she has a bag specifically designed for travel purposes.

9) A black boy is wearing a checked bandana over (?) his head, a gray and white hoodie, and probably tracksuit bottoms.
- The description specifies that the boy is wearing a checked bandana, which is a type of patterned headscarf worn over the head. The hoodie is in a gray and white color scheme, and it is accompanied by what is likely a pair of tracksuit bottoms, which are pants commonly worn for sports or athletic activities.

10) How do you describe a T-shirt that is half-button-up and has a collar?
- A T-shirt that is half-button-up and has a collar can be described as a "collared half-button T-shirt" or a "half-button polo shirt." This indicates that it has buttons along the front, but only partially, and it has a collar.

11) Another girl is standing next to an old car. She is wearing a pair of shamy (?) ankle boots, a brown pleated skirt, a beige leather jacket with a white blouse underneath, and a pair of fishnet tights. She is carrying a handbag.
- This description provides details about the girl's outfit. She is wearing ankle boots that are perhaps made from suede (assuming "shamy" was a typo for "suede"). She is also wearing a brown pleated skirt, a beige leather jacket with a white blouse underneath, and fishnet tights. She is carrying a handbag, suggesting that she has a bag used for carrying personal belongings.