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Revised July 2024CHILDRENS OVERCOATS, JACKETS, CAPES, CLOAKS, ETC.
PRODUCT DETAIL SHEET
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Instructions:
Fill out this sheet for the following types of items:
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Garments for warmth or protection against the elements such as anoraks, overcoats, capes, cloaks or other similar items. Also for garments meant for business or social occasions when some degree of formality is required such as a suit-type jacket or blazer.
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Please write or type the information in the areas provided. For "Yes" or "No" answers, please select the appropriate box.
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For each style, please provide a sketch along with the completed form (photos of coats and jackets will be very helpful).
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1. Name of Garment
17. Is the garment fleece or does it otherwise have raised or napped fibers?
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2. Type of item
(example: like a sweatshirt)
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3. Vendor Style Number
Yes No
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4. Purchase Order Number
If YES, is it significantly napped on the inner surface only?
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5. Identify gender or wearer (check one box):
Yes No
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Boys
(Must be U.S. size range 2T-4T, 4-7, 8-20)
For children's clothing a CPSIA Children’s Product Certificate MUST be provided.
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Girls
(Must be U.S. size range 2T-4T, 3-6X, 7-16, 10-16)
18. What is the country of origin of the article?
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Infants
(Must be U.S. size range 0-24 months;
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body length must not exceed 86 cm)
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Unisex
19. For items containing faux fur, leather, fur, or other wildlife product.
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6. For the OUTER SHELL ONLY Identify textile fiber content/materials in percentage by weight;
a. Is this made of faux fur?
YesNo
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(example--cotton 50%, wool 50%): * for inner, please describe in Question #9
If YES, NMG Corporate labeling policy requires a label stating "FAUX FUR"
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b. Does the item contain FUR skin (leather with hair/fur attached)?
YesNo
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If YES, a fur label is required in accordance to the Fur Product Labeling Act (FPLA)
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7. For items that are composed of multiple materials
c. For all fur, fur skin, leathers, or any other fish and wildlife component, indicate the following:
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(example--textile garments trimmed with leather; multiple different textiles), please identify:
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Common Name
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a. Identify percentage of components by value:
Scientific Name
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Natural, Pointed, Bleached or Dyed
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b. Identify percentage of components by surface area:
Country of Origin
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Source (wild or farm raised)
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c. List what portion of the garment each material makes up
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Common Name
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Scientific Name
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8. Identify construction:
Natural, Pointed, Bleached or Dyed
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Knit WovenLeatherFur skinCountry of Origin
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Other
Source (wild or farm raised)
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d. For items made of faux fur, how is the faux fur created?
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9. Does the garment's) have any of the following features:
Fibers were gummed or sewn on to other materials
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YesNo
Fiber content (if applicable)
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Lining
Was obtained by weaving or knitting
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Interlining
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Trim
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Quilting or Padding
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Elastic cuff on sleeve
20. What would be considered this items main function?
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Hoodsuite typesee question 21
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Tightening at the waist
outdoorsee question 22
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Water resistant
other
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Lapels
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Belt
21. Is this garment a suit-type jacket or blazer?
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If YES to belt, is it removable?>
If removable, answer question 14
Yes No
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Buttons
If YES to question 21, is this item tailored to fit the body?
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If YES to buttons, please indicate Material, Quantity & Value: M: Yes No
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Q:
If YES to question 21, it appropriate to wear another coat/jacket over this garment?
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V: Yes No
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* Closures - please indicate the type of closure:
22. Is this garment designed to be worn over another garment for warmth and protection?
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Button Yes No
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Zipper
a. If YES, is this garment:
YES NO
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Other describe:Raincoat
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Is the opening/closure
Full orPartialWater resistant (passing AATCC Test Method 35)
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10. What is the length of the garment in centimeters?
Quilted / stuffed with down
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centimeters:
Quilted / stuffed with waterfowl plumage
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Quilted / stuffed with other
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11. What type of sleeves does the garment have?
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Long
b. Is the combination of feathers in the garment (ex.: down + plumage):
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Short
Greater than 15% of the weight of the garment?
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Sleeveless
Percentage of down greater than 35%?
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a. For sleeveless garments, please identify the type garment:
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Cape (arm slits with coverage extending to the elbow)
c. If water resistant, please answer the questions below:
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Padded Vest1. Is the water resistance water resistance the result of a rubber or plastics application to the outer shell, lining or inner lining.?
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b. Does the garment cover the neck and shoulder of the wearer?
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Yes No Yes No
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c. Does this have arm holes?
2. Does is pass the current version of AATCC Test Method 35?(under a head pressure of 600 millimeters, not more than 1.0 gram of water penetrates after two minutes)
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Yes No
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12. Describe the length of the garment as it will be worn:
Yes No
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Does NOT extends to the waist of the wearer
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Extends to the waist of the wearer
23. For all KNIT garments, please complete the following:
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Extends beyond the waist to the mid-thigh
a. What direction do the stitches run?
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Extends beyond the mid-thigh to the ankle
Horizontal Vertical
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13. Please list the number of vertical panels:
b. What is the stitch count in the direction the stitches are made?
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Vertical Panels
(example: 6 Vertical Panels)
c. What is the weight of fabric in grams as measured in square meters?
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(example: 200 grams per square meter)
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14. Is this Part of a set?
24. For all WOVEN garments, please complete the following:
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a. Is the garment made from blue denim?
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Yes No Yes No
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b. Is the garment made from corduroy?
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If YES, please list the items in the set along with their value:
Yes No
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Item
Composition
Value
c. Are the garments made from Worsted Wool?
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111 Yes No
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If YES, what is the average diameter of the fiber as measured in microns?
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microns (For example, 18.5 microns; or 16.2 microns)
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25. For item containing rubber and plastic coatings
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15. For items with metallic fibers, please answer the questions below:
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a. Is the coating visible to the naked eye?
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a. Are the metallic fibers a separated yarn from all other fibers listed?
Yes No
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Yes No
b. Does the coating change the surface character of the fabric?
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b. Are the metallic fibers pre-twisted with any other fibers to create a single yarn?
Yes No
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Yes No
c. Does the coating fill the interstices where the yarns intersect?
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c. If YES to b, what other fibers are the metallic fibers twisted with?
Yes No
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d. Does the coating blur or obscure the weave?
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d. If YES to b, what percentage of the garment do the combined fiber comprise?
Yes No