| Accessory worn to a luau |
| Irregularly shaped spot |
| Stiffened petticoat worn to puff out a skirt |
| Irregularly indented |
| Short surplice worn by Catholic priests — to act (anag) |
| Having an irregularly curved outline |
| Accessories worn at luaus |
| Garment worn for penance |
| Kerchiefs worn to protect hairstyles |
| Accessory worn over a Hawaiian shirt |
| Irregularly: bot. |
| Band worn around the biceps |
| Brightly coloured cloth worn in Asia as an ankle-length skirt |
| Accessory worn near the navel |
| Garland worn on the head, old-style |
| Kerchief worn as headgear |
| What police officers are sworn to uphold |
| Irregularly shaped piece of furniture |
| Garlands worn with aloha shirts |
| Scene of sworn statements |
| Irregularly worn |
| Trousers worn with stockings |
| It's often worn with a hood and mortarboard |
| Civilian clothes worn by a soldier |
| Collars worn in the 16th and 17th centuries |
| Male siblings — sworn friends |
| Accessory worn at the waist |
| Item worn to counter pickpockets |
| Bandanna worn to protect a hairstyle |
| Item sometimes worn backwards |