| SKINTIGHT | (Of a garment) very closefitting (9) |
| CABLEKNIT | Description of a garment such as an Aran sweater with a pattern resembling a twisted rope (5-4) |
| SHRINKAGE | Contraction of a garment after washing (9) |
| EPAULETTE | Ornament or badge on the shoulder-piece of a garment (9) |
| INSIDEOUT | Reversed (of a garment)(6,3) |
| BRASTRAPS | Parts of a garment legislated ruthlessly at middle schools |
| TREWS | Checked garment very French wife wears (5) |
| CAP | A closefitting head covering of wool or cotton brimless or with only a front visor |
| MAOSUIT | Oriental garment, very large, with gold lining, housed by university (3-4) |
| BEANIE | What is a small closefitting knitted cap (6) |
| MAILLOT | Post item to be auctioned, one-piece closefitting garment (7) |
| SNUG | Very tight or closefitting (4) |
| ENCASE | Cover in a closefitting surround (6) |
| DOLRAG | Closefitting headwear, in a variant spelling |
| INTAKE | An amount of alcohol, calories, food or oxygen consumed or respired; a cheat; a decrease by knitting/purling two stitches together; a mine airway; or, a narrowing of a garment or a pipe (6) |
| SHEATHKNIFE | Sharp implement designed to be carried in a closefitting cover (6,5) |
| CALOT | Closefitting cap |
| CORSET | Closefitting undergar ment/jerkin |
| TIGHT | Constricting, closefitting (5) |
| SKULLCAP | Small, round, closefitting peakless hat (8) |