| RIBBON | Strip of satin or outer material worn as part of a Mom's dancer's costume, woven around a maypole or used to hang a lavender bag (6) |
| RIBBONS | Narrow strips of coloured satin or other material used for maypoles or ponies' tails as warnings to riders (7) |
| CORONET | Small crown / circlet of precious materials worn as a woman's headdress |
| NOBUTS | End of a mom's admonition |
| NOSE | It's the poopy diaper detector in the middle of a mom's face |
| LINEN | Make inner material have bearing on outer material (5) |
| WELSHPOOL | Town near Shrewsbury helps to mould outer material (9) |
| NIA | "Dance Moms" dancer ___ Sioux |
| SIWA | "Dance Moms" dancer JoJo |
| OWNER | Mom or pop of a mom-and-pop operation |
| TRAIN | Flowing eye-spotted feathers of a peacock; or, a cascade of satin or silk at the back of a bridal gown (5) |
| WIMPLE | A piece of cloth draped around the head to frame the face, worn as part of the habit of some nuns |
| WATER | Wavy lustrous sheen on moire taffeta and some silk and satin; or, the quality of the brilliance or clarity of a diamond or other gemstone (5) |
| TOQUE | It is a small, round, close-fitting hat, brimless or with a small brim, once worn by both men and women. In the 12th and 13th centuries, women wore embroidered versions, made of velvet, satin, or taff |
| SILK | A piece of satin or same type of fabric (4) |
| BEARSKIN | Tall cap of black fur worn as part of a ceremonial military uniform, such as by the Grenadier Guards |
| OBI | A broad sash tied in a bow at the back; worn as part of Japan's national costume (3) |
| GAUNTLET | A glove worn as part of medieval armour, usually made of leather and covered with plates of steel (8) |
| ALICE | Wonderland character whose name is given to a style of satin or padded velvet hairband popularised by Sloane Rangers in the 1980s (5) |
| BERET | Traditionally associated with France and worn as part of some military uniforms, a flattish cap made from felt, cloth or wool (5) |