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

6006.43.00 - Of yarns of different colors

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Overview

This HTS category, 6006.43.00, encompasses knitted or crocheted fabrics made of artificial fibers that are characterized by the use of yarns of different colors. This means the fabric is constructed using multiple colored yarns to create a patterned or multi-hued effect within the fabric structure itself, as opposed to a single dyed yarn. The "of yarns of different colors" designation is the primary distinguishing factor here.

To differentiate from its siblings, 6006.43.00 is distinct from 6006.41.00 (unbleached or bleached), which refers to fabrics that are in their natural state or have undergone bleaching. It also differs from 6006.42.00 (dyed), where the entire fabric is typically a uniform color achieved by dyeing. Furthermore, it is separate from 6006.44.00 (printed), which describes fabrics where a pattern or design is applied to the surface after knitting or crocheting, typically with inks or dyes.

Within this classification, further subdivision is provided to account for structural variations. The subcategories, 6006.43.00.25 (Of double knit or interlock construction) and 6006.43.00.85 (Other), allow for more granular classification based on the specific knitting technique employed. Double knit and interlock fabrics, known for their thickness and non-curling edges, are separated from other knitted constructions that utilize multiple colors in their yarn composition.

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