💾 Data Updated: 2025 HTS Revision 30 • Last updated: November 24, 2025

5407.93 - Of yarns of different colors:

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Overview

This HTS category, 5407.93, encompasses woven fabrics manufactured from synthetic filaments where the yarns used are of different colors. This means the fabric is constructed using yarns that are not a single uniform color, but rather a blend or combination of distinct hues woven together. The key characteristic is the chromatic variation achieved through the use of multiple colored yarns, differentiating it from fabrics that are predominantly of a single color before dyeing or printing.

Distinguishing this category from its siblings, 5407.91 (Unbleached or bleached) covers fabrics with no added color or only basic whitening treatments. Category 5407.92 (Dyed) pertains to fabrics where the entire fabric has been uniformly colored after weaving or the yarns were dyed before weaving to achieve a single resulting color. Similarly, 5407.94 (Printed) refers to fabrics that have patterns applied through printing techniques. Therefore, 5407.93 specifically addresses the inherent color variation from using multiple colored yarns.

This classification further breaks down based on the composition of other textile fibers, if present. The subcategories are: "Mixed mainly or solely with wool or fine animal hair," for fabrics that incorporate these natural fibers in significant proportions alongside the synthetic filaments, and "Other," which encompasses fabrics that do not meet the primary criteria for wool or fine animal hair mixing. These subdivisions allow for more precise classification based on the blended material content.

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