The plural form of "clothes" in Engpsh is "clothes." You can use it to refer to multiple items of clothing. For example:
I need to buy some new clothes for the summer.
She has a lot of clothes in her closet.
He only has a few clothes, so he needs to do some shopping.
Note that "clothes" is an uncountable noun, which means that you cannot use a number to count the individual items of clothing. For example, you would not say "three clothes" to refer to three items of clothing. Instead, you would say "three pieces of clothing" or simply "three items."
I need to buy some new clothes for the summer.
She has a lot of clothes in her closet.
He only has a few clothes, so he needs to do some shopping.
Note that "clothes" is an uncountable noun, which means that you cannot use a number to count the individual items of clothing. For example, you would not say "three clothes" to refer to three items of clothing. Instead, you would say "three pieces of clothing" or simply "three items."