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 TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES SCHEDULE 7. - SPECIFIED PRODUCTS; MISCELLANEOUS AND NONENUMERATED PRODUCTS Part 1, - Footwear; Headwear and Hat Braids; Gloves, Luggage, Handbags, BUlfolds, and Other Flat Goods Rates of Duty

PART 1. - FOOTWEAR; HEADWEAR AND HAT BRAIDS; GLOVES; LUGGAGE, HANDBAGS, BILLFOLDS, AND OTHER FLAT GOODS Subpart A. - Footwear Subpart A headnofes: 1. This subpart covers boots, shoes, slippers, sandals, moccasins, slipper socks (socks with applied soles of leather or other material), scuffs, overshoes, rubbers, arctics, galoshes, and all allied footwear (Including athletic or sporting boots and shoes) of whatever material composed, and by whatever method constructed, all the foregoing designed for human wear except — (I) footwear with permanently attached skates or snewshees (see part 50 of this schedule), (II) hosiery (see part 6C of schedule 5), and (til) Infants' knit footwear (see part 6F of schedule 3). 2.

For the purposes of this subpart — • (a) the term "himmrhea" (Item 700.05) means a type of leather-soled sandal having a wovenleather upper laced to the Insole, with the Insole machine-stitched to the outsole, and having a heel which Is nailed on; (b) the term ")*rK»Y-««w«d fnofwear" (Item 700.10) means footwear the soles of which are seweH to the upper by means of a McKay chalnstltch, with the stitching passing through the outsole, upper, IIning, and insole; (c) the term "moccasins" (item 700.151 means footwear of the American Indian handicraft type, having no line of demarcation between the soles and the uppers: (d) the term "welt footwear" (Items 700.25, 700.26, and 700.27) means footwear constructed with a welt which extends around the edge of the tread portion of the sole, and In which the welt and shoe upper are sewed to a lip on the surface of the insole, and the outsole of which Is sewed or cemented to the welt. (e) the term "sl Ippers" (Item 7(X).32) means footwear of the slip-on type without laces, buckles, zippers, or other closures, the heel of which Is of underwe^ge construction, and (I) having a leather upper permanently trimmed with a real or Imitation fur collar, or (2) having a leather upper and a split leather tread sole (Including heel) held together by a blown sponge-rubber midsole created and simultaneously vulcanized thereto. (f) the term "footwear for men, youths, and bovs" (Item 700.35) covers footwear of American youths' size lli and larger for males, and does not Include footwear commonly worn by both sexes; and (g) the term "fibers" means unspun fibrous vegetable materials, vegetable fibers, wool, silk, or other animal fibers, man-made fibers, paper yarns, or any combination thereof, 3. (a) For the purposes of item 700.50 and item 700.55, the rubber or plastics forming the exterior surface area specified. If supported by fabric or other material, must coat or fill the supporting

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