6104.29.20.20 - Other (835)
Details
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Unit of Quantity | doz., kg |
| General Rate of Duty | The rate applicable to each garment in the ensemble if separately entered |
| Special Rate of Duty | Free (AU,BH, CL,CO,E*,IL, JO,KR,MA, OM,P,PA,PE,S, SG)
AU
🇦🇺
BH
🇧ðŸ‡
CL
🇨🇱
CO
🇨🇴
IL
🇮🇱
JO
🇯🇴
KR
🇰🇷
MA
🇲🇦
OM
🇴🇲
P
🇨🇷
🇩🇴
🇸🇻
🇬🇹
ðŸ‡ðŸ‡³
🇳🇮
PA
🇵🇦
PE
🇵🇪
S
🇨🇦
🇲🇽
SG
🇸🇬
|
| Column 2 Rate of Duty | The rate applicable to each garment in the ensemble if separately entered |
| Quota Quantity | N/A |
| Additional Duties | N/A |
Overview
This HTS category, 6104.29.20.20, encompasses women's or girls' ensembles, specifically those that are knitted or crocheted and are not made of silk. An ensemble, as defined in this context, typically consists of garments that are intended to be worn together as a coordinated outfit. The classification here applies to ensembles comprised of "garments described in heading 6102" and "jackets and blazers described in heading 6104," which suggests a focus on specific types of outer garments within the ensemble. The "Other" designation within this subcategory indicates that these ensembles are made from textile materials not otherwise specified in preceding subheadings.
This category is distinguished from its sibling, "Of silk," by the material composition of the garments. Ensembles classified under 6104.29.20.20 are explicitly excluded from being made of silk, meaning they are typically constructed from other knitted or crocheted textile fibers such as cotton, man-made fibers (like polyester or rayon), or wool. The "Other" designation implies a broad range of materials are included, provided they are not silk and meet the criteria of knitted or crocheted apparel.
As this is a leaf node, there are no further subcategories. Therefore, the classification of an ensemble under 6104.29.20.20 hinges on its construction as a knitted or crocheted ensemble, its inclusion of specific types of garments (as per headings 6102 and 6104), and its material composition being other than silk. Importers and exporters should carefully review the specific garments within the ensemble and their constituent textile fibers to ensure correct classification.