Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing leather soles, inner soles, and other boot and shoe cut stock and findings. This industry also includes finished wood heels. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing heels, soling strips, and soles made of rubber, composition, plastics, and fiber are classified in Major Group 30.
Bows, shoe
Box toes, leather (shoe cut stock)
Buckles, shoe
Caps, heel and toe: leather or metal
Clasps, shoe
Counters (shoe cut stock)
Cut stock for boots and shoes
Findings, boot and shoe
Heel caps, leather or metal
Heel lifts leather
Heels, boot and shoe: finished wood or leather
Inner soles, leather
Laces, boot and shoe: leather
Leather welting
Linings, boot and shoe: leather
Ornaments, shoe
Pegs, shoe
Quarters (shoe cut stock)
Rands (shoe cut stock)
Shanks, shoe
Shoe cut stock
Shoe soles: except rubber, composition, plastics, and fiber
Soles, boot and shoe: except rubber composition, plastics, and fiber
Stays, shoe
Taps, shoe regardless of material
Tips, shoe regardless of material
Toe caps, leather or metal
Tongues, boot and shoe: leather
Top lifts, boot and shoe
Trimmings, shoe leather
Uppers (shoe cut stock)
Vamps, leather
Wood heel blocks, for sale as such
Wood heels, finished (shoe findings)
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