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6005.43.00 - Of yarns of different colors

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Overview

This HTS classification, 6005.43.00, specifically covers warp knit fabrics made from artificial fibers that are distinguished by the use of yarns of different colors. This means the fabric's coloration is achieved by employing yarns that are inherently of varied hues when knitted, rather than through a subsequent dyeing or printing process. The warp knitting technique implies a structure where yarns are systematically looped around the warp yarns, creating a stable and often slightly textured fabric.

This category is distinct from its siblings based on the method of coloration. Unlike 6005.41.00, which covers fabrics that are uncolored or have undergone only bleaching, this category deals with fabrics that already possess multiple colors within their construction due to the yarn used. It also differs from 6005.42.00 (dyed) and 6005.44.00 (printed), as those classifications apply to fabrics where the color is applied after the knitting process, altering the original yarn or fabric color.

Within this classification, a further distinction is made under subcategories. The "Open-work fabrics" (6005.43.00.10) designation applies to warp knit fabrics of different colored yarns that feature intentional holes or open sections, often created through specific knitting patterns. The "Other" designation encompasses all other warp knit fabrics of different colored yarns that do not meet the criteria for open-work.

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