apparel, cloth(-es, ing), garment, lap, rag, raiment, robe, X very (treacherously), vesture, wardrobe

“Cloth” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

Skins first supplied the place of cloth. Art of weaving cloth early known (Ex. 35:25. Judg. 5:30).

“Apparel” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

[CLOTHES.]

“Clothing” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

See GARMENTS.

“Cloth” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

The two Hebrew words translated “cloth,” beged and simlah, are also translated “garments,” and do not explain of what it was composed nor how wrought. In Exodus 31:10 beged is used for “cloths of service,” and in Numbers 4:6-13 for the “cloth of blue” that covered up the furniture when the tabernacle was removed. Simlah occurs in Deuteronomy 22:17 and 1 Samuel 21:9. The THICK CLOTH in 2 Kings 8:15 is makber. See LINEN.

“Robe” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

See GARMENTS and EPHOD.

“Apparel” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

See GARMENTS

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
beged
Phonic:
behg’-ed
Meaning:
from 898; a covering, i.e. clothing; also treachery or pillage
KJV Usage:
apparel, cloth(-es, ing), garment, lap, rag, raiment, robe, X very (treacherously), vesture, wardrobe

From Manners and Customs of the Bible:

Deuteronomy 22:11. Thou shalt not wear a garment of divers sorts, as of woolen and linen together.
This was in opposition to the Zabian priests, who wore robes of woolen and linen, perhaps hoping thereby to have the benefit of some lucky conjunction of planets, which would bring a blessing on their sheep and their flax. It is said that the pious Jews would not sew a garment of woolen with a linen thread, and that if one saw an Israelite wearing a garment of mixed cloth it was lawful for him to fall upon him and tear the forbidden garment to pieces.