| HAUBERK | A long coat of mail, often sleeveless (7) |
| OCTAGONAL | Sports a long coat of a regular figure (9) |
| JERKINS | Men's short, close-fitting jackets, often sleeveless, that were worn four centuries ago (7) |
| TUNIC | Loose garment, often sleeveless, sometimes gathered at the waist (5) |
| DINMONT | Dandie _, breed of small terrier with a long coat and drooping ears (7) |
| SHIHTZU | Small dog breed with a long coat: 2 wds. |
| MARTIAL | Warlike skill shown when wearing coat of mail, perhaps (7) |
| TIBETANTERRIER | A breed of dog with a long coat, resembling a small Old English sheepdog (7,7) |
| DUSTER | A feathered cleaner or a polishing cloth; a long coat for a spin in an open-top vintage car; a sprinkler; or, the wind's fiendish work in a dry land (6) |
| CAFTANS | Long coat-like garments |
| CASSOCK | Long coat Robin perhaps draped across equine |
| PAULINE | Apostle's occasionally casual long coats (7) |
| DANDIEDINMONT | A breed of small terrier with a long coat and drooping ears (6,7) |
| ZOOTSUIT | Set of outer clothes popular in the 1940s consisting of a long coat with wide padded shoulders and p |
| ZOOT | A --- suit consists of a long coat with wide, padded shoulders and pegged trousers (4) |
| HABERGEON | A sleeveless coat of mail, lighter than a hauberk (9) |
| LHASAAPSO | Small dog with a long coat (5,4) |
| PEKINESE | Small Chinese dog with a long coat (8) |
| BYRNIE | Related to "breast, chest", name of a historical breastplate, coat of mail, hauberk or knight's mail shirt (6) |
| HIALL | Opening line of a group e-mail, often |