25 Footwear; headwear; waterproof and water-resistant clothing, namely, dresses, aprons, ballet costumes and dance costumes, bikinis, blazers, bloomers, blouses, boxer shorts, brassieres, breeches, caftans, chemises, coats, corsets being underclothing, crinolines, dance costumes, uniforms, doublets, shirts, dress shirts, g-strings, thong underwear, girdles, gloves, Hawaiian shirts, hijabs, lingerie, jerseys, pullovers, jackets, capris, cargo pants, shorts, overalls, rompers, jumpsuits, scarves and hooded scarves, hats, baseball caps, jogging outfits and jogging suits, raincoats, jeans, kilts, kimonos, leotards, miniskirts, leggings, pajamas, nightgowns, underwear, paper dresses, parkas, polo shirts, rainwear, robes, saris, school uniforms, shawls, shirtwaists, skating outfits, ski wear, skirts, sweaters, sweatshirts, swimwear, t-shirts, gowns, waistcoats, windbreakers; custom made to measure suits for men and women; sports apparel, namely, hats, shirts, jackets, pants, sweatshirts; outerwear, namely, parkas, coats, jackets; kanga, namely, a light East African cotton fabric printed with coloured designs; maternity clothing, namely, shirts, pants, shorts, leggings, underwear, bras, sleepwear; Halloween costumes and masks sold in connection therewith; golf apparel, namely, shoes, cleats, shirts, pants, shorts, skirts, trousers, caps; equestrian apparel, namely, sweaters, shirts, riding breeches, vests, riding coats; djellaba, namely, a long loose garment with full sleeves and a hood; dashiki, namely, a loose, brightly colored shirt or tunic; chador, namely, a large piece of cloth that is wrapped around the head and upper body leaving only the face exposed; business wear, namely, suits, jackets, trousers, blazers, blouses, shirts, skirts, dresses and footwear; burqa, namely, a long, loose garment covering the whole body from head to feet; boubou, namely, a flowing, wide-sleeved robe; bicycle clothing, namely, shorts, pants, padded shorts, padded bib shorts, jerseys, ride shirts, tights, cycling knickers, cycling pants, jackets, vests, cycling base layers, socks; agbada, namely, a four-piece attire consisting of an outer robe, an undervest, long trousers, and a hat; ao dai, namely, a tunic worn over pants; clothing for women, men, children, babies, and infants, namely, rainwear, snow suits, swimwear, wristbands as clothing, headbands, Halloween costumes, masquerade costumes, ear muffs, gloves, mittens