Green’s Dictionary of Slang

tiddly adj.2

(orig. RN.) of clothing, smart, spruce.

[Aus]South Eastern Times (Millicent, SA) 11 Jan. 6/6: They will take the raw material off his hands and for the modest sum of five shillings they will turn him out a ‘tiddley’ - smart - suit, which will do credit to his manly form.