Foot Wear
Sports Footwear –(Part 2) Performance Sports Footwear
Strategic Recommendations for Sports Footwear – Performance (IS 15844 (Part 2):2023)
- Engage Early with BIS & Labs
Apply for BIS certification and complete testing as per IS 15844 (Part 2):2023 before 1 August 2024 to avoid market disruption. - Partner with Compliance Experts
Engage the ERA Compliance Team for BIS/QCO license filing, test scheduling, and legacy stock declaration support. - Contact ERA Support Team
📧 cs@eraglobal.co.in | 📞 +91 9599296331 | 💬 WhatsApp – For certification assistance, QCO clarifications, and document readiness. - Track Notifications & Circulars
Stay updated with official amendments under Footwear QCO (S.O. 1421(E), 15 March 2024 & S.O. 3700(E), 30 August 2024). Subscribe to the ERA Newsletter for alerts and compliance updates. - Do a Gap Assessment
Identify SKUs under IS 15844 (Part 2):2023, declare uncertified stock manufactured/imported before 1 August 2024, and ensure clearance before 31 July 2026.

Section | Details |
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Product Name | Sports Footwear – General Purpose |
IS No | IS 15844 (Part 2):2023 |
Title of Indian Standard | – Sports Footwear – Part 2: Performance Sports Footwear |
Quality Control Order | Footwear Made from Leather and Other Materials (Quality Control) Order, 2024. |
Notification & Amendments | - Original: S.O. 1421(E), dated 15 March 2024 , Amendment: S.O. 3700(E), dated 30 August 2024. |
Final Enforcement Date | 1 August 2024. |
Stock Clearance Provision | Declared uncertified stock (manufactured/imported before 1 August 2024) may be sold until 31 July 2026 (as per S.O. 3700(E)). |
Objective & Scope | To regulate the safety, durability, and quality of performance-level sports footwear used in competitive and high-mobility environments. |
Products Covered | Footwear designed for sports performance, including running, training, and athletic events, conforming to IS 15844 (Part 2):2023 |
Exemptions | - Footwear meant for export, Micro & Small Enterprises (as per MSMED Act, 2006). |
Industries Impacted | - Athletic and sports shoe manufacturers, Sports goods suppliers- Competitive gear distributors and procurement agencies. |
Mandatory Compliance | - BIS Certification under Scheme-I, Conformance to IS 15844 (Part 2):2023, ISI marking, BIS-approved lab testing, BIS-compliant labeling & packaging, |
Next Steps for Stakeholders | - Apply for BIS license, Certify performance footwear as per IS 15844 (Part 2), Declare old uncertified stock, Stop sale post 31 July 2026. |
Legal Framework & Penalties | - Enforced under BIS Act, 2016, Penalties include fines, license suspension, seizure of goods, or imprisonment up to 2 years under Section 29. |
Supersession & Amendment Clause | Supersedes 2020 & 2022 QCOs; amendment via S.O. 3700(E) permits sale of declared uncertified stock until 31 July 2026 |
Conclusion | IS 15844 (Part 2):2023 supports quality assurance in India’s sports footwear segment. Stakeholders must complete certification by August 2024 for continued compliance. |
References / Annexures | - S.O. 1421(E), dated 15 March 2024 - S.O. 3700(E), dated 30 August 2024 - IS 15844 (Part 2):2023 – Performance Sports Footwear |
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Notification
The product “Performance Sports Footwear” is covered under the Footwear Made from Leather and Other Materials (Quality Control) Order, 2024, issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry through S.O. 1421(E) on 15 March 2024, under Sections 16, 17, and 25(3) of the BIS Act, 2016. The Order was amended by S.O. 3700(E) dated 30 August 2024, allowing declared uncertified stock to be sold until 31 July 2026.
Overview
This QCO brings mandatory BIS certification and ISI marking for various categories of leather and composite footwear, including performance-level sports footwear. This category includes shoes used in competitive, athletic, and high-mobility environments, where durability, impact resistance, and performance are critical.
Objective & Scope
The purpose of this regulation is to standardize the quality and performance of sports footwear designed for performance use. IS 15844 (Part 2):2023 lays down requirements for comfort, durability, sole adhesion, shock absorption, and flexibility—essential for footwear used in competitive sports and training activities.
Product Covered
This regulation applies to sports footwear for performance applications, including running, high-impact sports, athletic training, and similar use-cases. These products must comply with IS 15844 (Part 2):2023.
Exemptions Provided
- Footwear manufactured exclusively for export
- Units classified as Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) under the MSMED Act, 2006
Industries Impacted
The QCO impacts:
- Sports and athletic footwear manufacturers
- Suppliers of performance footwear to sports bodies and institutions
- Retailers and procurement agencies in the competitive gear market
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
Manufacturers and importers must:
- Obtain BIS certification under Scheme-I
- Ensure complete conformance to IS 15844 (Part 2):2023
- Affix the ISI Mark only after certification is granted
- Conduct testing through BIS-approved laboratories
- Follow BIS guidelines on labeling, packaging, and traceability
Compliance Timeline
The Order is enforceable from 1 August 2024. As per the amendment via S.O. 3700(E), stock manufactured or imported before the enforcement date may be sold, displayed, or offered for sale until 31 July 2026, subject to declaration under Section 18(4) of the BIS Act, 2016.
Next Steps for Stakeholders
- Apply for BIS certification before the deadline
- Test and certify performance footwear as per IS 15844 (Part 2):2023
- Declare uncertified stock to BIS
- Stop sale of uncertified goods after 31 July 2026
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
This Order is enforced under the BIS Act, 2016, and violations may lead to:
- Seizure of non-compliant goods
- Suspension or cancellation of BIS license
- Penalties including fines or imprisonment up to 2 years under Section 29
Supersession & Amendment Clause
The 2024 QCO supersedes previous Quality Control Orders from 2020 and 2022. The amendment via S.O. 3700(E) allows the sale of declared uncertified stock until 31 July 2026, facilitating a smoother transition to mandatory BIS certification.
Conclusion
The inclusion of Performance Sports Footwear (IS 15844 Part 2:2023) in the 2024 QCO strengthens quality control in India’s growing athletic footwear sector. The Order ensures that competitive-grade footwear adheres to uniform standards. With the compliance deadline set for 1 August 2024 and a clearance window open until 31 July 2026, stakeholders must act swiftly to maintain regulatory compliance and uninterrupted market access.
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