| CARDIGANS | Knitted jackets or sweaters with buttons up the front (9) |
| CARDIGAN | A knitted jacket or sweater with buttons up the front (8) |
| PREPPY | Like the style of those wearing sweaters with the sleeves loosely tied in the front |
| TNECKS | Sweaters with high, snug collars, for short |
| CARDIE | Knitted jacket that buttons up the front (abbr) (6) |
| PINAFORES | Sleeveless dresses worn over blouses or sweaters (9) |
| CASHMERES | Some scarves, coats or sweaters |
| ROSEWATER | Perfume sprayed on body or sweater possibly (4,5) |
| CABLEKNIT | Description of a garment such as an Aran sweater with a pattern resembling a twisted rope (5-4) |
| TEAM | The Blue Jackets or the White Sox say |
| GILET | Sleeveless garment fastening up the front, often made from a quilted fabric (5) |
| REFACED | Did up the front of red cafe, possibly? (7) |
| KNITWEAR | Articles of clothing such as cardigans or sweaters (8) |
| ARGYLE | Diamond pattern for socks or sweaters (6) |
| CLADDING | Builder's coat put on, hold buttons up (8) |
| SHIRTSLEEVED | Without jackets or coats, eldest shiver unfortunately |
| DENIM | Material for informal jackets or skirts |
| DOUBLETS | Snug jackets, or a hint to answers of asterisked clues (8) |
| GABOR | Zsa Zsa ___, Hungary-born actress whose roles include Mata Hari in 1972 film comedy Up the Front (5) |
| JERSEY | Pullover or sweater that derives its name from the largest of the Channel Islands, where the knitting of worsted articles was a staple industry (6) |