| GODET | Triangular piece of material inserted into a garment such as a skirt or petticoat to create a flare (5) |
| FURBELOW | Old-fashioned border of a skirt or petticoat (8) |
| LETSLIP | Allow petticoat to be accidentally revealed |
| GORES | Triangular pieces of material stitched together to form an umbrella (5) |
| TENON | Projection on a piece of wood or other material inserted into a mortice to create a joint (5) |
| BREECHING | Going from petticoats to pants, once |
| TWIRLY | Fun to spin around in, as a skirt or a dress |
| PAPER | Material inserted into a printer |
| PAREU | Rectangle of fabric worn as a skirt or loincloth by Polynesians (5) |
| APRON | A coverall of a chef, cobbler, cook, farrier or potter, for example, tied at the back; or, a similar garment, such as a girl's pinafore worn over a dress, or that of a bishop or Freemason (5) |
| SNAG | Small "pull" in a garment such as a jumper or a pair of tights; or, an informal Australian name for |
| COAT | An animal's fur or pelt; a single application of paint or nail polish; a layer of a plant bulb; or, a long garment such as a redingote (4) |
| SILK | From a name given by the Greeks and Romans to inhabitants of distant lands, word for cloth/fibre produced in sericulture; or, a garment, such as a KC's gown, made from this (4) |
| CAPE | A garment such as a lady's mantle/pelerine, a matador's muleta or a superhero's short cloak (4) |
| GUSSET | A piece of material sewn into a garment to strengthen or enlarge part of it (6) |
| REVERS | Turned back edge of a garment such as a lapel or cuff (6) |
| CABLEKNIT | Description of a garment such as an Aran sweater with a pattern resembling a twisted rope (5-4) |
| GYRO | Triangular piece of fabric forming part of a skirt, hot-air balloon, parachute canopy or an umbrella (4) |
| SHAWL | Garment such as a pashmina or shrug, often made from a square or rectangle of material (5) |
| SCARF | A garment such as a muffler or stole |