The words next to the character 绻 are often related to sacrifices and blessings, such as Shen, She, Qu, etc.; while the words next to the character 褤 are often related to clothes, such as sleeves, lapels, elementary, etc.
礻 is the radical of the Chinese character, which is a deformation of "shi" and has the same sound as "shi".
The words next to the word "衣" are often related to clothes. When "衣" is on the left side, it becomes "衤". Examples of Chinese characters are: sleeves, lapels, and trousers. When used below, it is still referred to as "clothes". Examples of Chinese characters are: bag, cassock, and fur.
Extended information:
Pinyin: shì
礻: It is a deformation of "shi" as the radical.
"Shi" is the original word for "神".
From the word "show", it is generally related to God (including worship activities and psychology of God).
Yi, from the word "yi" is related to clothes. Original meaning: top.
[Stroke order reading and writing]: dot, horizontal, left, vertical hook, left, N
When "clothes" is on the left, it becomes "衤", such as: lining, shirt, Sleeves, skirt, quilt; when it is on the lower side, it is still called "clothing", such as: bag, cassock, fur, and jacket; when it is on the lower left side, it is also called "clothing".