| BALDRIC | Belt for a sword worn over one shoulder diagonally (7) |
| SASH | From the Arabic for "muslin, turban", a word for a strip of fine cloth twisted around the head originally, later a ribbon worn over one shoulder or around the waist (4) |
| TENABLE | Acceptable new belt for a woman to appear in (7) |
| KEEPFIT | Exercise time, though taking a quick look over one's shoulder? (4-3) |
| HAVERSACK | Canvas bag, usually worn over one shoulder (9) |
| GLANCES | They may be made over one's shoulder |
| SASHES | Which long bands of silk, etc, are worn over one shoulder or around the waist (6) |
| NOTCH | A nick on a tally stick; a hole on a belt for a buckle's tongue; a degree in a scale; a level or step; or, a gorge (5) |
| TOTEBAG | Fabric holdall carried on one shoulder |
| FROG | A spiky device for floristry; an ornamental loop fastening used with a braided/tasselled button/olivet; a creature with a croak amplified by means of its balloon-like vocal sac; or, a belt strap for a |
| SHEATH | A scabbard/holster for a sword or a blade; a figure-hugging dress; one of an insect's wing cases or elytra; or, an electric cable's protective casing (6) |
| GLAIVE | Archaic and poetic name for a sword; originally a medieval slicing weapon consisting of a single-edged blade mounted on a long pole (6) |
| SLUNG | Like a bag over one's shoulder |
| DRESSINGGOWN | Robe worn over one's pyjamas (8,4) |
| TEE | Something worn over one's chest |
| DORAG | Kerchief worn over one's head (hyph.) |
| ALUMINIUMFOIL | Metal sword worn by hot chicken (9,4) |
| GARTER | Belt for a bride |
| INREVERSE | Looking over one's shoulder, maybe |
| SLOPE | Incline arms over one's shoulder |