6104.29.20 - Other
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Overview
This HTS classification, 6104.29.20, falls under "Women's or girls' ensembles, knitted or crocheted: Of other textile materials." It encompasses ensembles for women and girls that are not made from wool, fine animal hair, or artificial fibers, as these materials are covered by distinct sibling categories. The "other textile materials" designation broadly includes ensembles constructed from natural fibers like cotton, linen, or silk, as well as those made from man-made staple fibers or blends where the aforementioned materials do not predominate.
The primary function of this category is to provide a residual classification for knitted or crocheted ensembles that do not fit into more specific material-based headings. Ensembles are typically sets of garments designed to be worn together, such as a matching jacket and skirt, or a coordinated top and trousers. The key differentiator from its siblings, 6104.29.05 (Of wool or fine animal hair) and 6104.29.10 (Of artificial fibers), lies solely in the composition of the textile material used in the construction of the ensemble.
Within this "other textile materials" category, further subdivisions exist to classify specific types of garments that may form part of an ensemble, or standalone items that are not explicitly defined elsewhere within heading 6104. These subcategories help to refine classification by garment type, ensuring that ensembles or their constituent parts are accurately categorized based on their specific form and intended wear, such as skirts, trousers, blouses, or sweaters, before their material composition is considered.