According to your existing equipment, I'll give you some suggestions:
Hanging clothes on the wall, a light tube with a honeycomb or a light-controlled blade will be polished at a steep angle from top to bottom, so that the texture of the clothes fabric can be photographed. (Bundle tube is very cheap, or you can DIY one yourself. )
The other lamp has a soft box (if not, it shines on the white wall behind the camera) as an auxiliary lamp to balance the light ratio. Choose the light ratio according to the type of clothes you shoot. For example, it is more appropriate to shoot jeans with a large light ratio (strong contrast between light and shade), and a small shop can shoot skirts with a light ratio.
The color temperature of the camera should be set to flash or daylight mode.
In fact, there are many kinds of shooting methods, which is not clear here. I suggest you pat more when you have nothing to do. When your skills and aesthetics are improved, you will find a suitable shooting method under any lighting conditions.