However, you could consider these options:
Close - This is a homophone for "clothes" (sounds the same but spelled differently) and can be used in certain contexts, like "Keep your clothes close to you."
Cloze - This is not a common word, but it is a homophone for "clothes". It's mainly used in a specific context of "cloze tests" which are fill-in-the-blank exercises.
Other options that sound similar:
* Closes - This is the third-person singular present tense of the verb "to close," which has a different meaning.
* Clot - This word refers to a mass of something thick or sticky, which is a completely different meaning.
It's important to note that homonyms are words that sound the same and are spelled differently, while homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
In most cases, if you're looking for a word that means the same thing as "clothes," you'll need to use a synonym like clothing, apparel, or garments.