| WAISTCOAT | Sleeveless garment worn over a shirt (9) |
| VEST | Sleeveless garment worn over a shirt (4) |
| WAISTCOATS | Sleeveless garments worn over a shirt (10) |
| TANKTOP | Sleeveless close-fitting garment worn over a shirt or blouse, popular in the 1970s (4,3) |
| LAYEREDUP | Wore a hoodie over a sweater over a shirt, e.g. |
| PINAFORE | Sleeveless garment worn over clothing as an apron (8) |
| TANKTOPS | Sleeveless upper garments with wide shoulder straps and low necks, usually worn over a shirt, etc (4,4) |
| BLAZER | Garment worn over a dress shirt formed by anagramming the first six letters of "rezball" |
| SINGLETON | Sleeveless garment worn by only child, perhaps |
| SURCOAT | Garment worn over a knight's armor |
| TOGA | Roman garment worn over a tunic |
| TABARD | Garment worn over a knight's armour |
| SARI | Garment worn over a choli |
| SWIMSUITCOVERUP | Garment worn over a bikini |
| SURPLICE | Loose garment worn over a cassock |
| JERKIN | Waistcoat-like typically leather garment worn over a doublet in the second half of the 16th century (6) |
| SINGLET | Sleeveless garment worn under instead of a shirt; a vest (7) |
| LAYER | A stratum; one of the thicknesses of ingredients forming a lasagne, sandwich, tian or Victoria sponge, for example; a hen kept for her eggs; or, a garment worn over/under others (5) |
| EPHOD | In ancient Israel a sleeveless garment worn by Jewish priests (5) |
| ABA | A sleeveless garment worn by Arabs |