Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 77A.djvu/169

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TARIFF SCHEDULES OF THE UNITED STATES

SCHEDULE 3. - TEXTILE FfflERS AND TEXTILE PRODUCTS Part 6. - Wearing Apparel and Accessories Rates of Duty

PART 6 .

WEARING APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES

Part 6 headnotes: 1.

This part does not cover — (I) wearing apparel of textile materials provided for In schedule 7; or (II) surgical stockings, surgical belts, and orthopedic devices" or appliances (see part 28 of schedule 7). 2.

For the purposes of this part — la) "Infants' v<earlnq apparel" Is wearing apparel for children, regardless of their sex, up to and Including 6 years of age; (b)"men's and boys' wearing apparel"is wear Ing apparel for males over 6 years of age; and (c)"women's and girls' wearing aooarel"Is wearing apparel for females over 6 years of age. Including wearing apparel commonly worn by either sex and not identifiable as being Intended exclusively for the wear of men or boys.

Sul:q>art A. - Handkerchiefs Subpart A headnotes: 1.

For the purposes of this subpart — (a) the term "handkerchiefs" means textile articles designed to be worn on or carried on or about the person as articles of utility, for decorative purposes, or both, whether known as kerchiefs, handkerchiefs, neckerchiefs, scarves, or mufflers, which are square or approximately square in shape and do not exceed 24 Inches In length or width (finished dlnnensions), or which. If not square or approximately square, fit wholly within a 24-inch square (finished dimensions); and (b) the term "fancy or f igured" means that the fabric from which the handkerchief was made was woven with 2 or more colors or kinds of filling; with 8 or more harnesses; or with Jacquard, lappet, or swivel attachments; or by any combination of these weaving methods. 2. The average yarn number of cotton fabric In handkerchiefs Is obtained In the manner prescribed in headnote K b) of part 3A of this schedule.

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