| KELT | (Scottish) Coarse black and white cloth used for outerwear (4) |
| MELTON | Heavy woollen cloth used for outerwear (6) |
| ERMINED | Black and white cloth about to be taken up (7) |
| KARAKUL | Sheep of central Asia, having coarse black, grey, or brown hair (7) |
| COATBUTTONS | Clothing closures for outerwear |
| IKAT | From the Malay meaning tie or bind, a traditional Indonesian resist-dye method and cloth used for cushions, lampshades, rugs and dresses (4) |
| AIDA | Mesh cloth used for cross-stitch (4) |
| RAGS | Cloths used for dusting |
| NAPERY | Derived from part of a medieval household used for white cloths, a word for table linens collectively (6) |
| HANDTOWEL | Composer clutches to white cloth in washroom (4,5) |
| CALICO | Some political icons are dressed in rough white cloth (6) |
| CHRISOM | A white cloth on a child at a baptism (7) |
| DUFFEL | Coarse woollen cloth used for coats and bags (6) |
| CANVAS | Plain cloth used for sails, tents, marquees, deck chairs, tapestry and as a surface for oil paintings (6) |
| CHIFFON | A delicate diaphanous gossamer-like silk cloth used for gowns, lingerie, negligees or ribbons; or, a light frothy mixture, reminiscent of this, for bundts, cakes, puddings and souffles (7) |
| DISHRAG | Less common word for cloth used for cleaning crockery etc (7) |
| DENIM | Cloth used for jeans and dungarees (5) |
| DOWLAS | Coarse cloth used for garment linings (6) |
| CHEESECLOTH | Loosely woven cotton cloth used for blouses and shirts |
| TULLE | Light netted cloth used for veils and hats (5) |