| TEXTILES | Woven fabrics such as chambray, linen or tweed; or, non-nudists (8) |
| COTTON | Natural fibre used to make textiles such as chambray, gingham, muslin, Liberty London's Tana Lawn or calico (6) |
| DRESS | Bring into line with the other non-nudists? (5) |
| MATERIAL | General word for matter such as baize, candlewick, crepe paper, felt, or tweed; songs or jokes comprising a performer's act; or, facts, ideas and notes for use in creating a novel (8) |
| ABSTRACT | A symbolic or non-representational painting or sculpture; or, a precis (8) |
| MADEWELL | J. Crew-owned clothing brand that sells a Chambray fragrance |
| PRINTING | Process whose pioneers include Johannes Gutenberg and William Caxton; or, non-joined handwriting (8) |
| DIRECTOR | Senior person in a firm, executive or non-executive (8) |
| TAXHAVEN | A country or independent area where financial levies are low or non-existent (3,5) |
| ABSENTEE | Missing person or non-attender (8) |
| ONLOOKER | A witness or non-participant (8) |
| CREAMERS | Dairy or non-dairy "additives" |
| BRETHREN | Monks or non-conformists in Plymouth? |
| PREFIXED | Added "un" or "non" to, e.g. |
| FABRIC | Textile such as candlewick, chambray, cotton, linen or ticking, sold or stored in rolls or "bolts" (6) |
| FUSTIAN | A class of twilled fabric such as corduroy, moleskin or velveteen; grandiloquence or pomposity; or, an old negus-like drink with egg yolks (7) |
| ENLACE | Literary word meaning intertwine or embrace; or, to cover with a fabric such as guipure (6) |
| NAP | Pile produced on fabrics such as velvet, velour etc. by the raising or brushing of threads (3) |
| DRAPERY | Fabrics, such as curtains, cut up per yard (7) |
| LACE | Delicate ornamental fabric such as guipure; or, a thin cord drawn through eyelets (4) |