1. Definition and corresponding pictograms or written indications concerning the parts of the footwear to be identified
Pictograms Written indications (a) Upper This is the outer face of the structural element which is attached to the outersole.
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F Tige D Obermaterial IT Tomaia NL Bovendeel EN Upper DK Overdel GR AAÐÁÍÙ ÌAAÑÏÓ ES Empeine P Parte superior (b) Lining and sock These are the lining of the upper and the insole, constituting the inside of the footwear article.
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F Doublure et semelle de propreté D Futter und Decksohle IT Fodera e Sottopiede NL Voering en inlegzool EN Lining and sock DK Foring og bindsaal GR OEÏAEÑAAÓ ES Forro y plantilla P Forro e Palmilha (c) Outer sole This is the bottom part of the footwear article, which is subjected to abrasive wear and attached to the upper.
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F Semelle extérieure D Laufsohle IT Suola esterna NL Buitenzool EN Outer sole DK Ydersaal GR ÓÏËÁ ES Suela P Sola
2. Definition and corresponding pictograms of the materials
The pictograms concerning the materials should appear on the label beside the pictograms relating to the 3 parts of the footwear as specified in Article 4 and in part 1 of this Annex.
Pictogram Written indications (a) (i) Leather A general term for hide or skin with its original fibrous structure more or less intact, tanned to be rot-proof. The hair or wool may or may not have been removed. Leather is also made from a hide or skin which has been split into layers or segmented either before or after tanning. However, if the tanned hide or skin is disintegrated mechanically and/or chemically into fibrous particles, small pieces or powders and then, with or without the combination of a binding agent, is made into sheets or other forms, such sheets or forms are not leather. If the leather has a surface coating, however applied, or a glued-on finish, such surface layers must not be thicker than 0,15 mm. Thus, all leathers are covered without prejudice to other legal obligations, e.g. the Washington Convention.
Should the term 'full grain leather' be used in the optional additional textual information referred to in Article 5, it will apply to a leather bearing the original grain surface as exposed by removal of the epidermis and with none of the surface removed by buffing, snuffing or splitting.
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F Cuir D Leder IT Cuoio NL Leder EN Leather DK Laeder GR AEAAÑÌÁ ES Cuero P Couros e peles curtidas Pictograms Written indications (a) (ii) Coated Leather leather where the surface coating applied to the leather does not exceed one third of the total thickness of the product but is in excess of 0,15 mm.
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F Cuir enduit D Beschichtetes Leder IT Cuoio rivestito NL Gecoat leder EN Coated leather DK Overtrukket laeder GR AAÐAAÍAEAAAEÕÌAAÍÏ AEAAÑÌÁ ES Cuero untado P Couro revestido (b) Natural textile materials and synthetic or non-woven textile materials 'Textiles' shall mean all products covered by Directive 71/307/EEC and amendments thereof.
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F Textile D Textil IT Tessili NL Textiel EN Textile DK Tekstil-materialer GR ÕOEÁÓÌÁ ES Textil P Téxteis (c) All other materials >REFERENCE TO A GRAPHIC>
F Autres matériaux D Sonstiges Material IT Altre materie NL Overige materialen EN Other materials DK Andre materialer GR ÁËËÁ ÕËÉÊÁ ES Otros materiales P Outros materiais
ANNEX II
EXAMPLES OF FOOTWEAR COVERED BY THIS DIRECTIVE
'Footwear' may range from sandals with uppers consisting simply of adjustable laces or ribbons to thigh boots the uppers of which cover the leg and thigh. Among the products included therefore are:
(i) flat or high-heeled shoes for ordinary indoor or outdoor wear;
(ii) ankle-boots, half-boots, knee-boots, and thigh boots;
(iii) sandals of various types, 'espadrilles' (shoes with canvas uppers and soles of plaited vegetable material), tennis shoes, running and other sports shoes, bathing sandals and other casual footwear;
(iv) special sports footwear which is designed for a sporting activity and has, or has provision for the attachment of, spikes, studs, stops, clips, bars or the like and skating boots, ski boots and cross-country ski footwear, wrestling boots, boxing boots and cycling shoes. Also included are composite articles made up of footwear with (ice or roller) skates attached;
(v) dancing slippers;
(vi) footwear formed from a single piece, particularly by moulding rubber or plastics, but excluding disposable articles of flimsy material (paper, plastic film, etc., without applied soles);
(vii) overshoes worn over other footwear, which in some cases are heel-less;
(viii) disposable footwear, with applied soles, generally designed to be used only once;
(ix) orthopaedic footwear.
For reasons of homogeneity and clarity, and subject to the provisions mentioned in the description of the products covered by this Directive, products covered by Chapter 64 of the combined nomenclature ('CN') may, as a general rule, be regarded as falling within the scope of this Directive.