| SKINTIGHT | (Of a garment) very close-fitting |
| TIGHT | Very close fitting (5) |
| SNUG | Very close-fitting |
| TREWS | Checked garment very French wife wears (5) |
| MAOSUIT | Oriental garment, very large, with gold lining, housed by university (3-4) |
| INTAKE | An amount of alcohol, calories, food or oxygen consumed or respired; a cheat; a decrease by knitting/purling two stitches together; a mine airway; or, a narrowing of a garment or a pipe (6) |
| TOILE | French word meaning canvas or linen; a test version of a garment made in calico; or, a, textile with a repeated patten of a French pastoral scene (5) |
| PEEKABOO | A child's game of hiding and suddenly reappearing; a description of a garment with revealing openwork or sheer fabric; or, a coif where a fringe conceals one eye (8) |
| LINED | Covered the inside surface of a garment, a box, etc. with a layer of usually different material |
| BATWING | A sleeve of a garment with a deep armhole and a tight wrist (7) |
| TWOPIECE | Consisting of a pair of matching parts eg of a garment (3-5) |
| SLEEVE | An arm of a garment, where one may figuratively wear their heart; a cover for an LP or a CD; or, a windsock (6) |
| FITTING | A seemly try-on of a garment so that it suitably conforms, like a proverbial glove; or, a light bulb socket (7) |
| LINE | Rule; underscore / cover the inside surface of a garment with a layer of another material |
| INTERFACING | A textile used on the 'wrong' side of fabrics to make an area of a garment more rigid (11) |
| CABLEKNIT | Description of a garment such as an Aran sweater with a pattern resembling a twisted rope (5-4) |
| ARMS | Sleeves of a garment; or, the limbs of an octopus or a starfish (4) |
| FACING | A piece of fabric used to finish the raw edge of a garment (6) |
| SEAT | A pew; a capital city; or, part of a garment that covers the derriere (4) |
| LAPEL | Part of a garment going once round, with a bit of help |