| VOILE | A light semitransparent fabric used for dresses, scarves, shirts, etc. |
| LAWN | Fabric used for dresses, scrunchies and patchwork; or, an area for croquet (4) |
| TULLE | A fine fabric used for dresses or decoration (5) |
| ORGANDIE | Fine, slightly stiff cotton fabric used for dresses (8) |
| VOILES | Light, semitransparent fabrics |
| POPLIN | Strong fabric, usually of cotton, in plain weave with fine ribbing used for dresses and children's w |
| DENIM | Twill-woven cotton fabric for trousers, shirts, etc. (5) |
| GUIPURE | Bobbin lace similar to point de venise or rose point, used for dresses/gowns (7) |
| STOPSNITCHIN | Anti-police informant slogan used on DVDs, shirts, etc. |
| MESHES | Semitransparent fabrics |
| SPOTON | Exactly zero t-shirts etc. returned (4-2) |
| ENAMEL | An opaque or semitransparent substance used as a protective coating (6) |
| MENSWEAR | Traditionally suits, shirts etc. (8) |
| CCCP | Four letters found on Soviet Union spacecraft, stamps, sports shirts etc. (1,1,1,1) |
| TANKTOPS | Sleeveless upper garments with wide shoulder straps and low necks, usually worn over a shirt, etc (4,4) |
| UNBUTTONS | Undoes (a shirt, etc) |
| REFMATERIALS | Whistle, rule book, striped shirt, etc.? |
| CLOBBER | Belt, trousers and shirt etc (7) |
| ROBES | Sweetheart wearing sacks for dresses (5) |
| MAKENOODDS | Mother's done OK, somehow getting borders for dresses to be all the same |