| TUCK | Stitched fold or pleat to improve a garment's fit or shape; a rapier; a dive position; a child's snacks at school; or, a fictional friar of Sherwood Forest (4) |
| SUPPLE | Turns up pleats to show how flexible they are |
| STYLELINE | Seam not affecting a garment's fit |
| SURCOATS | They sound like garments fit for knights (8) |
| CARDIGAN | Garment fit for an Earl? (8) |
| TUCKER | A woman's lace yoke worn at the neck, as opposed to a man's "best bib" a fuller; Australian grub, nosh or scoff; a person or sewing machine attachment that folds or pleats; or, a Grange Hill character |
| LAP | A single turn of rope or thread around a drum, reel or other coiled object; a circuit of a racetrack; the forepart of a skirt and/or the body, from waist to knees; thin liquid food for a dog; an earlo |
| RUCHE | A frill or pleat of fabric as a decoration on a garment or soft furnishing (5) |
| IDOL | From Greek for "form" or "shape", word for a false god, effigy, carving or image of a deity, revered as an object of worship; a phantom; or, a celebrity, hero, heroine, superstar etc, greatly admired, |
| LABEL | A garment's wash care tag; a record company; or; the name or trademark of a fashion house (5) |
| AMENDMENT | A minor change or addition to improve a text (9) |
| WRAP | Fold or wind a covering around a tender plant (such as a palm or banana) at this time of year, to protect from the cold (4) |
| TEARDROP | An eye's single tiny lacrima of emotion, whether of sorrow or joy; or, something shaped like this, from an antique handle, chandelier lustre or precious jewel to a muscle, shank of a horse's bit or sh |
| FACING | Finishing piece of fabric applied to a garment's neck or armholes (6) |
| ETUDE | Short musical composition or exercise to improve a player's technique |
| THROAT | Anatomical "red lane" containing a windpipe; an entity resembling said gullet in function or shape, such as a bottleneck, chimney, entrance/exit or other narrow passage; or, the voice (6) |
| NECKLINE | A garment's edge, feature or opening that can be crew, plunging, scoop, sweetheart or V-shaped (8) |
| MOTIF | A recurring form or shape in a design or pattern (5) |
| ADZE | A shaping utensil, similar to an axe, that is used to trim or shape wood |
| ALTERS | Makes changes to, like a garment's hem |