25 Women's, men's and children's clothing, namely, evening dresses, uniforms for school and work, jackets, jogging pants, suits, skirts, ski jackets, ski pants, trousers, smocks, and tuxedos; coats, namely, overcoats, topcoats, mantles, raincoats; sweaters, namely, cardigans and sweater vests; shirts, namely, open-necked shirts, cuffs, collars, sport shirts, blouses, polo shirts; night wear, namely, nightgowns, negligees, pajamas, bath robes; Japanese style clothing, namely belts, sashes, sash bustles, namely ornamental strips of cloth extending from sash to about knee length, kimonos, undergarments, namely, long undershirts of near ankle length designed to be worn under kimonos, obiage padding, namely, padding worn over and above the small of the back that is secured with sash and worn with kimono, Japanese half coats, namely open-jacket style coats of mid-thigh length with full sleeves, and hakama, namely, garments each of which consists of an outer ankle-length skirt portion that is secured around trouser legs at the waist and which has an open front; underwear, namely, camisoles, corsets, undershirts, chemise, underpants, slips, brassieres, and petticoats; swimsuits and bathing caps; aprons; hosiery; garters; fur stoles; shawls; scarves; socks, namely Japanese-style socks having sewn-in big toe; gloves; cloth diapers; neckties; neckerchiefs; bandanas; mufflers; ear muffs; hats, namely night caps; sock suspenders; garter belts; men's, women's and children's footwear, namely, rubbers, boots, athletic shoes, overshoes, work boots, sandals including straw sandals and Japanese-style sandals made of wood; knitted fabric shoes and cotton shoes; clogs, namely, Japanese-style wooden clogs and rainproof Japanese-style wooden clogs and rainproof Japanese-style clogs; thongs, intended to be worn inside Japanese-style clogs; slippers, namely, Japanese straw slippers, hemp-soled Japanese slippers, leather slippers and felt slippers; and slipper soles