| CLOTHS | Denim and other fabrics |
| TENTS | Portable shelters made of canvas, nylon or other fabrics (5) |
| SAXON | "Denim and Leather" heavy metalers |
| TWILLS | Denim and chino |
| APPLIQUE | Stitching on of pieces of other fabric (8) |
| MOIRE | Silk or other fabric with watery appearance |
| TONIBRAXTON | R&B diva who named her sons Denim and Diezel |
| MINDSET | Patched denim and shirt-tail indicate an intellectual's habit (7) |
| COTTON | Natural fibre used to make textiles including lawn, chino, denim and chambray (6) |
| LINEN | Recycled odd bits of nylon, denim and cotton fabric (5) |
| CREPE | A light cotton, silk or other fabric with a fine ridged or crinkled surface (5) |
| DRAPE | Cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds. (5) |
| TABBY | Silk or other fabric with a watered pattern (5) |
| SEERSUCKER | Light cotton, linen, or other fabric with a crinkled surface (10) |
| RIBBON | A decorative strip of gingham, organza, satin, tartan, velvet or other fabric tied around a Christmas cake or parcel, for example (6) |
| DRESSCODE | Crossed blue denims and embroidered tops could be informal (5,4) |
| MINTED | Turned denim shirt inside and coined it |
| LEES | Some jeans and denim jackets |
| NIMBI | Clouds and clouds of denim binding! (5) |
| DURABLE | Denim underwear, initially, right fit and hard-wearing (7) |