| JOGGINGBOTTOMS | Loose trousers fitting tightly round the ankles, worn casually or for running (7,7) |
| CHOKER | A necklace worn tightly round the neck (6) |
| ANKLET | Ornamental chain worn round the ankle (6) |
| SUITABLE | Abe rings Elle after jacket and trousers fitting (8) |
| LEISURESUIT | Garland with certain fit that's worn casually (7,4) |
| TSHIRT | Square item of clothing, it's worn casually (1-5) |
| INBOARD | Bind tightly round twenty-eight on the boat |
| HUGS | Fits tightly round |
| SALWAR | Pleated loose trousers, a tight fit around the ankles, worn by women from South Asia (6) |
| SHALWAR | Loose-fitting trousers, tight at the ankles, worn in Asia (7) |
| CAFTAN | Long-sleeved garment, reaching to the ankles, worn in the Middle East (anglicised sp.) (6) |
| KAFTAN | Garment with sleeves reaching down to the ankles, worn by men in the Middle East (6) |
| LUNGI | Sarong-like garment, wrapped around the waist and reaching the ankles, worn in South Asia (5) |
| CASSOCK | Long garment reaching down to the ankles; worn by priests or choristers (7) |
| JODHPURS | Wide-hipped riding breeches fitting tightly from the thighs to the ankles (8) |
| BAGS | Word for holders for hunters' game; loose trousers; puffs under the peepers; sacks/satchels; or, udders (4) |
| BLOOMERS | Formerly, loose trousers gathered at the knee, worn by women for cycling and athletics from the late 19th Century (8) |
| CALCEUS | A shoe covering the ankle; worn by ancient Romans (7) |
| CATSUIT | One-piece garment fitting tightly over the body and legs (7) |
| LINEN | Textile woven from flax used for bedding, bathrobes, loose trousers and summer shirts (5) |