Sunwear, Inc. v. United States

59 Cust. Ct. 882, 1967 Cust. Ct. LEXIS 1729
CourtUnited States Customs Court
DecidedSeptember 7, 1967
DocketNo. P67/294
StatusPublished

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Sunwear, Inc. v. United States, 59 Cust. Ct. 882, 1967 Cust. Ct. LEXIS 1729 (cusc 1967).

Opinion

Ford, J.

In accordance with, stipulation of counsel that the merchandise covered by the foregoing protests consists of chip or chip-wood hats similar in all material respects, except as to the component material of chief value, to those subject of Amberg, Schwab & Co., Inc., et al. v. United States (64 Treas. Dec. 433, T.D. 46701); that the component material of chief value in said articles is chip or chipwood; and that said hats are not sewed, blocked, or trimmed, but are bleached, colored, dyed, or stained, the claim of the plaintiff was sustained.

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