| CHEVRON | A V-shaped band on the sleeve of a uniform indicating rank or length of service (7) |
| CHEVAON | V-shaped insignia on the sleeve of a military or police uniform indicating rank (7) |
| CHEVROLETS | Band on the sleeve, the one with no name, allows The Cars to appear (10) |
| BATWING | A sleeve of a garment with a deep armhole and a tight wrist (7) |
| RIBBONS | Inking strips for typewriters; shapes into which courgettes or carrots can be formed with a vegetable peeler; or, lengths of satin for the hair, rhythmic gymnastics or for decorating parcels (7) |
| SWATHES | Broad mown strips of grass or corn; or, lengths of cloth in which to wrap an injury or secure a newborn (7) |
| TIPPET | A liripipe-like pendent streamer from a sleeve of a medieval cote-hardie or from a hood; a woman's short shoulder cape of fur; a long stole, often the whole pelt of a fox, marten or mink; or, an eccle |
| MEASURE | Find the weight or length of |
| FOOTAGE | Amount or length of film (7) |
| ARMBAND | What might hold up sleeve of a jolly rock group? |
| SENIOR | Higher in rank or length of service (6) |
| TENURES | Lengths of service |
| EPAULET | Adornment indicating rank |
| SMITH | Cook who baked the glace cherry topped cake that features on the artwork on the sleeve of The Rolling Stones' 1969 album Let It Bleed (5) |
| SASH | From "turban cloth, muslin", a ribbon, scarf or length of fine fabric worn over the shoulder or round the waist, originally around the pate (4) |
| LOOP | A coil or turn in a lace or length of thread when tying a knot (4) |
| TAPING | Fix a label on the sleeve of the recording (6) |
| ARMS | Sleeves of a garment; or, the limbs of an octopus or a starfish (4) |
| TSTRAP | Women's shoe style with a letter-shaped band over the top of the foot: Hyph. |
| OBI | Sash traditionally worn with a kimono or as part of a uniform for a Japanese martial art (3) |