6005.37.00 - Other, dyed
Sub-classifications
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6005 3700 10
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6005 3700 20
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6005 3700 80
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Overview
This HTS category, 6005.37.00, encompasses warp knit fabrics, including those produced on galloon knitting machines, that are made of synthetic fibers and are *dyed*. The term "dyed" here signifies that the fabric has acquired its color through a dyeing process, as opposed to being woven or knitted from pre-colored yarns of different colors or being printed. This designation is crucial for distinguishing it from other fabric types within the broader category of warp knit synthetic fabrics.
It is important to differentiate this subcategory from its siblings. Specifically, 6005.37.00 is distinct from 6005.35.00.00, which covers fabrics specified under subheading note 1 to this chapter, and 6005.36.00, which deals with unbleached or bleached fabrics. Furthermore, it is separate from 6005.38.00, where the fabric is constructed from yarns of different colors, and 6005.39.00, which applies to printed fabrics. The defining characteristic of 6005.37.00 is that the color is imparted through a post-construction dyeing process.
The subcategories within 6005.37.00 further refine the classification based on specific construction and presentation. The "Open-work fabrics" subcategory (6005.37.00.10) specifically targets fabrics with intentional holes or open patterns. The subsequent "Other" category serves as a catch-all for all other dyed warp knit synthetic fabrics that do not meet the criteria for open-work fabrics, providing a comprehensive classification for all remaining dyed varieties within this heading.