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Clothing; non-Japanese style outerwear (outerclothing),
namely evening dresses, school uniforms, children's wear,
work clothing, jackets, jogging pants, sweat pants, suits,
skirts, ski jackets, ski pants, trousers, smocks,
formalwear; coats, namely overcoats, topcoats, mantles,
raincoats; sweaters and the like, namely cardigans,
sweaters, vests and waistcoats; shirts and the like, namely
open-necked shirts, cuffs, collars (for clothing), sport
shirts, blouses, polo shirts, shirts for suits; nightwear,
namely night gowns, negligees, Japanese sleeping robes
(nemaki), pajamas, bath robes; underwear (underclothing),
namely camisoles, corsets (underclothing), combinations
(clothing), undershirts, chemises, drawers and underpants,
slips, panties, shorts and briefs, brassieres, petticoats;
swimwear (bathing suits); swimming caps (bathing caps);
Japanese traditional clothing, namely sash bands for kimono
(obi), bustle holder bands for obi (obiage), bustles for
obi-knots (obiage-shin), waist strings for kimonos
(koshihimo), undershirts for kimonos (koshimaki),
undershirts for kimonos (juban), tightening-up strings for
kimonos (datejime), wrap belts for kimonos (datemaki),
full-length kimonos (nagagi), short overcoats for kimonos
(haori), string fasteners for haori (haori-himo), pleated
skirts for formal kimonos (hakama), detachable neckpieces
for kimonos (haneri); sleep masks; aprons (clothing); collar
protectors (for wear); socks and stockings; puttees and
gaiters; fur stoles; shawls; scarves; Japanese style socks
(tabi); Japanese style socks (tabi covers); gloves and
mittens (clothing); babies' diapers of textile; neckties;
neckerchieves; bandanas (neckerchiefs); thermal clothing;
mufflers; ear muffs (clothing); hoods; sedge hats
(suge-gasa); nightcaps; headgear for wear; hats (clothing);
sun visors; garters; sock suspenders; suspenders (braces);
waistbands; belts for clothing; footwear (other than boots
for sports); shoes and boots, namely rain boots, lace boots,
training shoes, overshoes, wooden shoes, work shoes and
boots, sandals (shoes), shoes, Japanese split-toed work
footwear (jikatabi), anglers' shoes, boots, half-boots,
women's shoes, winter boots, hosiery shoe liners, canvas
shoes, infants' shoes and boots, inner soles (for shoes and
boots), heelpieces (for shoes and boots), insoles (for shoes
and boots), welts for shoes and boots, rubber soles for
jikatabi, footwear uppers, tips for footwear, shoe soles for
repair; tongues or pullstraps for shoes and boots; iron
fittings for shoes and boots; Japanese style wooden clogs
(geta), namely high rain clogs (ashida), low wooden clogs
(koma-geta), sandal-clogs, low wooden clogs (hiyori-geta),
metal fittings for Japanese style wooden clogs, wooden main
bodies of Japanese style wooden clogs, wooden supports of
Japanese style wooden clogs, toe straps for Japanese style
wooden clogs; Japanese style sandals (zori), namely Japanese
toe-strap sandals (asaura-zori), Japanese style sandals of
leather, slippers, Japanese style sandals of felt, Japanese
footwear of rice straw (waraji), slipper soles, uppers for
Japanese style sandals, soles for Japanese style sandals,
toe straps for Japanese style sandals, uppers of woven
rattan for Japanese style sandals; masquerade costumes;
clothes for sports, namely anoraks, karate suits, sports
overuniforms, kendo outfits, judo suits, ski suits for
competition, headbands (clothing), wind jackets, uniforms
and stockings (special sportswear), wristbands; boots for
sports, namely golf shoes, soccer shoes, ski boots,
gymnastic shoes, tennis shoes, climbing boots
(mountaineering boots), basketball sneakers, volleyball
shoes, handball shoes, bowling shoes, boxing shoes, field
hockey shoes, baseball shoes, rugby shoes, footwear for
track and field athletics
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