| SMOCKING | Honeycomb embroidery/stitching on the cuffs and yoke of a dress or a farmer's traditional work shirt |
| COOP | Farm enclosure ... or a farmers' group |
| DENIM | Work shirt fabric |
| SMOCK | A farmer's traditional linen garment with honeycomb stitching; or. a cotton drill coverall for an artist or fisherman/woman (5) |
| PLEAT | A double or multiple fold in a garment that is held by stitching on the top or side (5) |
| SEASHANTY | Mariner's traditional work song such as Drunken Sailor, Rolling Home or A Drop of Nelson's Blood (3,6) |
| ROULEAU | A coil of ribbon or a tube of fabric as a trimming for a coat or a dress; or, a stack of coins wrapped in paper (7) |
| CORSAGE | From the Latin for "body", the bodice of a dress; or, a posy or small bouquet worn pinned to said garment or on the wrist (7) |
| PUFFSLEEVE | A ballooning, billowing, floaty, gathered, voluminous arm or element of a dress or a blouse - airy or inflated, like a giant cream cake or cotton-wool-like fluffy cumulus cloud (4,6) |
| PAIR | A brace of pheasants, couple of lovers, distich of lines, duo of rowers, duet of singers, dyad of gloves, flight of stairs, yoke of oxen or other two of a kind or twinset of equal things (4) |
| PUFF | A short sharp burst of breath, gust of wind or waft of smoke; a light and airy cream-filled pastry such as a profiterole; or, a gathered mass of material in a dress or sleeve (4) |
| APRON | A coverall of a chef, cobbler, cook, farrier or potter, for example, tied at the back; or, a similar garment, such as a girl's pinafore worn over a dress, or that of a bishop or Freemason (5) |
| TIE | Equality in score, also called a draw; item of neckwear worn with morning dress or a school blazer; or, a hair bobble or scrunchie (3) |
| BROOCH | Name a clasp or ornament for pinning on a dress, or the like (6) |
| LINED | Of a dress or coat, made with at least two layers of fabric (5) |
| TUCKER | A bedmaker who snugly folds in covers; a Victorian lacy modesty piece or yoke of linen for covering a low neckline; a historical textile worker charged with fulling; or, an Aussie's outback provisions |
| RIBBED | With raised bands, like on the cuffs of a jumper |
| HEMLINE | The lower edge of a dress or skirt (7) |
| DECOLLETE | (Of a dress or top) having a very low neckline (9) |
| ACRE | Unit of area equal to 4,840 square yards, originally the amount of land that could be ploughed by a yoke of oxen in a single day (4) |