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Swing tags and labels of paper and cards; boxes of paper;
table cloths of paper; table napkins of paper; packaging
materials made of paper, cardboard and plastics; stationery,
diaries; calendars; note books; notelets; jotters; adhesive
note pads; post cards; printed matter; printed publications;
packaging materials; wrapping paper; printed instructional,
educational, teaching and training materials; materials for
arts and crafts; materials for trimming, ornament and
decoration; office requisites; map cases; carry, storage and
display folders; cooler bags; folders
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Bags; sports bags; athletic bags; gym bags; rucksacks;
knapsacks; haversacks; back packs; duffle bags; courier
bags; satchels; kit bags; travel bags; wash bags for
carrying toiletries; holdalls; soft luggage; leather cases;
valises; briefcases; work bags; suitcases; trunks; valises;
purses; pouches; holders for water bottles; waist bags;
wallets; portfolio cases; handbags; shopping bags; wheeled
shopping bags; clutch bags; cosmetic bags; shoulder bags;
shopping bags; travelling bags; camping bags; boot bags;
garment bags; suit bags; wallets and folder cases for
electrical and electronic equipment; tablet computer
protective wrap, carry cases, wallets and pouches; vanity
cases; bags for sports; saddlebags; climbing bags; sports
bags; shopping bags; beach bags; boxes of leather;
travelling bags of textile and of leather including hard
types; note cases; card cases; leather, unworked or
semi-worked; imitation leather; stirrup leathers; girths of
leather; chin straps of leather; bags [envelopes, pouches]
of leather, for packaging; leather leads; tool bags of
leather empty; umbrellas; parasols; canopies being parasols
and umbrellas; walking sticks; climbing sticks; alpenstocks;
trekking poles; collapsible walking sticks; sticks with
folding seat handles; folding seat cushion pads (terms
considered too vague by the International Bureau - rule
13.2.b) of the Common Regulations); whips; harnesses;
saddlery; straps for luggage; leather shoulder belts;
leather straps; luggage straps
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Articles of outer clothing, namely, coats, raincoats,
overcoats, trench coats, and jackets; waistcoats; gilets;
articles of underclothing, namely, vests, pants, panties,
briefs, knickers, brassieres, garters, tights, hosiery, and
stockings; sweatshirts; shirts; t-shirts; blouses; trousers;
thermal socks and underwear; nightwear; pyjamas; nighties;
dressing gowns; shorts; footwear; boots; shoes; slippers;
sandals; overshoes; wellington boots; galoshes; fishing
waders; overshoes; sports shoes; running shoes; golf shoes;
walking shoes; climbing shoes; cleats for attachment to
sports shoes; golf spikes; headwear; hats; caps; belts;
gloves; gaiters; socks; shawls; ponchos; smocks; scarves;
uniforms; tunics; wrist bands; headbands; ear muffs;
clothing for cycling, namely, pants, shirts, jackets, shorts
and shoes; insoles; knitwear, namely, sweaters, hats,
scarves and mittens; pullovers; jumpers; cardigans;
sweaters; fleece bottoms, tops and pullovers; ties; cuffs;
collars; combined and convertible head and neck wear,
namely, scarves and buffs; ties; neckties; bow ties;
cravats; neckerchiefs; neckwear, namely, scarves; bibs;
tabards; aprons; pinnafores; snoods; mufflers; headscarves;
hoods; shawls; capes; cloaks; ponchos; handkerchiefs and
kerchiefs adapted for wear; bandanas; durags as headwear,
dupattas, cheadars, as headscarf, garlands, namdas, gubbas,
pashminas, veils, vimpas, burqas, hijabs, niqabs, shemaghs,
keffiyehs, ghutrahs, turbans, taqiyahs, gamchas, tageimust,
kramas, kippahs, agais (terms considered too vague by the
International Bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the Common
Regulations); gloves; mittens; chaps; hats; caps;
balaclavas; babies' pants (clothing); panties;
non-disposable cloth training pants; waistbands