| HAVERSACK | Bag worn over the shoulder (9) |
| FANNYPACK | Bag that may be worn over the shoulder, in spite of its name |
| BANDOLIER | Broad belt worn over the shoulders (9) |
| RUCKSACKS | Bags worn on the back by hikers and climbers, eg |
| 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) |
| SASHES | They're worn over the shoulder or around the waist (6) |
| PLAID | Piece of checked cloth once worn as a Lowland shepherd's maud; or, a length a tartan worn over the shoulder as part of Highland dress (5) |
| SAMBROWNE | Military belt with a strap over the shoulder - it was named after its inventor, an officer of the British Army in India who lost an arm in the 1858 Mutiny (3,6) |
| STOLE | A woman's long garment like a scarf worn around the shoulders / a priest's strip of silk vestment worn over the shoulders |
| BALDRIC | Wide belt worn over the shoulder (8) |
| PLAIDS | Long pieces of tartan worn over the shoulder (6) |
| BALDRICK | Wide belt worn over the shoulder (8) |
| SLUNG | Was a throw-away worn over the shoulder? (5) |
| SCAPULAR | Of the religious garment worn over the shoulders (8) |
| ASHES | Burnt remains of bands worn over the shoulder at first ignored (5) |
| BRACES | A pair of straps worn over the shoulders for holding up the trousers (6) |
| KNAPSACKS | They're thrown over the shoulder |
| BANDOLEER | Soldier's over-the-shoulder belt |
| SHAWL | Piece of fabric worn over the shoulders (5) |
| CAPE | A garment worn over the shoulders (4) |