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

6116.92.64 - Without fourchettes

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Overview

This HTS classification, 6116.92.64, encompasses knitted or crocheted gloves, mittens, and mitts that are classified as "other" types. Crucially, these items are made from cotton and are constructed from a pre-existing machine knit fabric. The distinguishing feature for this specific classification is the absence of "fourchettes," which are typically additional pieces of fabric sewn into the thumb area of gloves to improve fit and articulation.

This category is distinct from its sibling, 6116.92.74, which covers similar cotton gloves made from machine knit fabric but *includes* fourchettes. Therefore, the presence or absence of these specific sewn components is the primary determinant for differentiating between these two sibling categories at this level.

Within this classification, further subdivisions exist based on the specific construction of the cotton fabric used. These subcategories are: terry cloth type, jersey type (brushed or napped), lisle type (no pile, not brushed or napped), and a general "other" category for any remaining fabric types. These distinctions allow for a more granular classification based on the texture and surface characteristics of the base knitted fabric from which the gloves are manufactured.

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