Comment by criddell
I've never understood why that works. They clearly aren't slippers. They aren't sold as slippers. Nobody looks at them and says "nice slippers". Chuck Taylor importing their shoes as slippers feels fraudulent.
I've never understood why that works. They clearly aren't slippers. They aren't sold as slippers. Nobody looks at them and says "nice slippers". Chuck Taylor importing their shoes as slippers feels fraudulent.
Tariff law doesn't just look at the label on the box. Otherwise there would be bigger problems.
The tarrif document defines slippers and having fuzzy soles meets the definition.
Saves a bunch of money, so I'm not sure why any (imported) shoes are sold without fuzzy soles.