(ABANDONED) IC 024. US 042 050. G & S: Cotton fabrics; waste cotton fabrics; flax fabrics; jute fabrics; true hemp fabrics; ramie fabrics; silk fabrics; spun silk fabrics; hand spun silk fabrics; worsted fabrics; woolen fabrics; synthetic fiber fabrics; regenerated fiber yarn fabrics; semi-synthetic fiber fabrics; fiberglass fabrics; fabrics containing metal fibers; hemp base mixed fabrics; chemical fiber base mixed fabrics; silk base mixed fabrics; wool base mixed fabrics; cotton base mixed fabrics; hemp-silk mixed fabrics; hemp-wool mixed fabrics; hemp-cotton mixed fabrics; multiple chemical fiber fabrics; wool-cotton mixed fabrics; silk-cotton mixed fabrics; silk-wool mixed fabrics; elastic yarn mixed fabrics; inorganic fiber mixed fabrics; cloth used to manufacture puttees, suspenders, and belts; covered rubber yarn fabrics for textile use; cloth for tatami mat edging ribbons; knitted fabrics of chemical-fiber yarn; knitted fabrics of silk yarn; knitted fabrics of wool yarn; knitted fabrics of cotton yarn; press felt; woven felt; non-woven textile fabrics for the manufacture of clothing; oilcloth; gummed waterproof cloth; vinyl coated textiles for the manufacture of clothing; rubberized cloth; leather cloth; towels of textile; Japanese cotton towels called tenugui; handkerchiefs; Japanese ceremonial wrapping cloth called fukusa; Japanese general wrapping cloth called furoshiki; mosquito nets; bedsheets; quilts; futon covers and quilt cases that are linen; futon ticking fabrics that are unstuffed futons; pillowcases that are pillow slips; bed blankets; table napkins of textile; dish cloths; shower curtains; banners and flags of cloth; toilet seat lid covers of textile; unfitted chair seat covers of textile; wall hangings of textile; curtains; table cloths not of paper. draperies that are thick drop curtains; cloth shrouds for dressing a corpse for funeral called kyokatabira kimono; Japanese cloth screens with black-and-white stripes called kuroshiro-maku; Japanese cloth screens with red-and-white stripes called kohaku-maku; billiard cloth that are baize; labels of cloth
(ABANDONED) IC 025. US 022 039. G & S: Evening dresses; uniforms; school uniforms; jackets; jogging pants; sweat pants; suits; skirts; ski jackets; ski pants; trousers; smocks; formal wear, namely, tuxedos; overcoats; topcoats; mantles; raincoats; cardigans; sweaters; vests and waistcoats; open-necked shirts; cuffs; collars for clothing; sport shirts; blouses; polo shirts; shirts for suits; night gowns; negligees; Japanese sleeping robes called nemaki; pajamas; bath robes; camisoles; corsets that are underclothing; combinations that are clothing; undershirts; chemises; drawers and underpants; slips; panties, shorts and briefs; brassieres; petticoats; swimwear that are bathing suits; swimming caps that are bathing caps; sash bands for kimono called obi; bustle holder bands for obi called obiage; bustles for obi-knots called obiage-shin; waist strings for kimonos called koshihimo; undershirts for kimonos called koshimaki; undershirts for kimonos called juban; tightening-up strings for kimonos called datejime; wrap belts for kimonos called datemaki; full-length kimonos called nagagi; short overcoat for kimono called haori; string fasteners for haori called haori-himo; pleated skirts for formal kimonos called hakama; detachable neckpieces for kimonos called haneri; aprons that are clothing; collar protectors for wear; socks and stockings; puttees and gaiters; fur stoles; shawls; scarves; Japanese style socks called tabi; Japanese style socks called tabi covers; gloves and mittens that are clothing; babies' diapers of textile; neckties; neckerchiefs; bandanas that are neckerchiefs; warmth-keeping supports, namely, tights; mufflers; ear muffs that are clothing; hoods; sedge hats called suge-gasa; nightcaps; headwear shaped like helmets that are clothing in the nature of balaclavas; headwear for clothing; garters; sock suspenders; suspenders that are braces; waistbands. belts for clothing; rain boots; lace boots; training shoes; overshoes; wooden shoes; work shoes and boots; sandals; shoes; Japanese split-toed work footwear called jikatabi; anglers' shoes; boots; half-boots; women's shoes; winter boots; hosiery shoes; 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; shoes soles for repair; shoe dowels; shoe pegs; tongue or pullstrap for shoes and boots; protective metal members for shoes and boots, namely, hobnails; high rain clogs called ashida; low wooden clogs called koma-geta; sandal-clogs; low wooden clogs called 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 toe-strap sandals called asaura-zori; Japanese style sandals of leather; slippers; Japanese-style sandals of felt; Japanese footwear of rice straw called 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; anoraks; karate suits; sports overuniforms; kendo outfits; judo suits; ski suits for competition; headbands that are clothing; wind-jackets; uniforms and stockings that are special sportswear; wristbands; golf shoes; soccer shoes; ski boots; gymnastic shoes; tennis shoes; climbing boots that are mountaineering boots; basketball sneakers; volleyball shoes; handball shoes; bowling shoes; boxing shoes; hockey shoes; baseball shoes; rugby shoes. footwear for track and field athletics; horse-riding boots
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