| WAISTCOAT | Models await cost of garment (9) |
| WAISTCOATS | Tailor awaits cost for garments (10) |
| TOPSTITCH | Row of stitches on right side of garment (9) |
| BRAINWASH | Condition of garment being laundered (9) |
| TAILORING | Model designs original cut of garment (9) |
| MACINTOSH | Charles, 19th-century Scottish chemist, whose name is associated with a certain type of garment he invented (9) |
| SLEEVENUT | Piece of metal used for coupling part of garment, eccentric concluded (6,3) |
| SKINTIGHT | (Of garment) very close-fitting |
| PETTICOAT | OTT cape - it is wrong sort of garment |
| UNDERWEAR | Endure raw variety of garments (9) |
| STRAPLESS | Could get the cold shoulder with this type of garment - retro pieces fetch a smaller amount |
| READYMADE | Unoriginal type of garment that's off-the-peg (5-4) |
| POGOSTICK | First of garments confined to waste, put something with a jumper on top (4,5) |
| LAPS | Coils of rope, cable etc needed to go around objects, hence circuits of racetracks; an old word for folds of garments; stages of journeys; or, upper parts of thighs when seated (4) |
| TAGS | Word for aglets of laces, flaps of garments, ID discs for dogs/soldiers, matted locks of sheep, refrains of songs, tips of tails, tie-on labels or other dangling, hanging or pendant things (4) |
| VEST | Holding front of sleeve, check suitability of garment with none |
| BLUECOLLAR | Coloured part of garment of a manual worker (4-6) |
| TSHIRT | Type of garment mostly worn around beginnings of summer holidays (1-5) |
| SPAGHETTISTRAP | Supporting part of garment, spare tights apt when elasticated (9,5) |
| GOWN | Kind of garment it's good to have (4) |