Sometimes we have to borrow clothing from each other.
The couple borrowed clothing and footwear for a two-day hike.
Based on the Hebrew words gemilat chasadim, meaning the act of helping people, a gemach is a place where the needy can borrow clothing and obtain household goods for little or no cost.
Nancy Reagan has borrowed expensive clothing and jewelry for more than six years without reporting the loans as required by law, Time magazine reported yesterday.
She had to borrow clothing to wear to the rehearsal, but her determination overcame the forces of nature when it came to the off-the-shoulder wedding gown with pearl-studded sleeves she wore for the ceremony.
Her baggage had all gone up in flames in the royal barge, but her maids borrowed clothing from the other noble ladies in the fleet.
Laws also pertain to the person who borrows clothing, equipment, or other items from a gemach.
The neighbor brought them to her house, where they showered, borrowed clothing and told a housekeeper they were going to a local drugstore, then hailed a taxi and disappeared.
Despite the controversy, many designers who allowed her to borrow clothing noted that the arrangement was good for their businesses as well as for the American fashion industry overall.
With all their possessions gone, the party borrowed Turkish clothing.