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According to the Ohio Department of Taxation website:
“Clothing” includes, but is not limited to, shirts, blouses, sweaters, pants, shorts, skirts, dresses, uniforms (athletic and nonathletic), shoes and shoe laces, insoles for shoes, sneakers, sandals, boots, overshoes, slippers, steel-toed shoes, underwear, socks and stockings, hosiery, pantyhose, footlets, coats and jackets, rainwear, gloves and mittens for general use, hats and caps, ear muffs, belts and suspenders, neckties, scarves, aprons (household and shop), lab coats, athletic supporters, bathing suits and caps, beach capes and coats, costumes, baby receiving blankets, diapers (including disposable), rubber pants, garters and garter belts, girdles, formal wear, and wedding apparel.
Ohio’s tax-free deal ends Sunday at 11:59 p.m.
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