| CLOTHIER | Dealer in textiles and apparel |
| MERCER | Deals in textiles and in commerce reluctantly (6) |
| SODA | Strong chemical base used in textiles and detergents, caustic ... |
| DRAPER | Who deals in textiles and cloth goods (6) |
| HERRINGBONE | A pattern used in textiles and brickwork consisting of a series of parallel vs or zigzags (11) |
| INDIGO | 1905 Nobel winner Adolf von Baeyer derived the molecular structure of this distinctive blue dye extracted from a plant of the same name, which is used in textiles and printing |
| MERCERS | Dealers in textiles |
| REEBOK | Athletic footwear and apparel company founded in Bolton in 1958 (6) |
| VOYSEY | An Arts and Crafts architect and designer who created patterns for textiles and wallpaper based on animal and bird life (6) |
| CLOTHING | Lean, wearing wooden shoe, and apparel (8) |
| LINEN | Used by the ancient Egyptians and medieval embroiders, a flax textile used in the present day for household textiles and summer clothes (5) |
| DRYGOODS | Textiles and related merchandise, in the US (3,5) |
| TARTRAZINE | Yellow dye used in textiles, food and drugs (10) |
| PUMA | International footwear and apparel brand with a cat on its logo |
| BALANCE | New ___ brand that is known for making comfortable footwear and apparel |
| DECORATIVEARTS | Things such as textiles and ceramics that are both functional and ornamental |
| ORLON | Synthetic acrylic fibre used for textiles and knitwear (5) |
| DRAPERY | Textiles and curtains (7) |
| SURAT | Gujarat City famous for textiles and diamonds |
| SILK | - Road; traversed by Marco Polo, an ancient caravan route connecting China with the Mediterranean which traded in textiles, gems, spices and tea (4) |