6201.40.25.00 - Containing 15 percent or more by weight of down and waterfowl plumage and of which down comprises 35 percent or more by weight; containing 10 percent or more by weight of down (653) 🖩
Details
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Unit of Quantity | doz., kg |
| General Rate of Duty (Column 1 - General) | 4.4% |
| Special Rate of Duty (Column 1 - Special) | Free (AU,BH,CL,CO,IL,JO,KR, MA,OM,P, PA,PE,S,SG)
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CL
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CO
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IL
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JO
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KR
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MA
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OM
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PA
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PE
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S
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SG
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| Column 2 Rate of Duty | 60% |
| Quota Quantity | N/A |
| Additional Duties | N/A |
Overview
This HTS classification covers men's or boys' recreational performance outerwear, specifically anoraks, ski jackets, windbreakers, and similar articles designed for athletic or outdoor activities. These garments are characterized by their construction from man-made fibers and are intended to provide protection against the elements while facilitating physical exertion. The "recreational performance" designation signifies a focus on technical features such as breathability, water resistance, and thermal insulation, distinguishing them from more casual or fashion-oriented outerwear.
The primary distinguishing factor within this sub-heading is the explicit inclusion of anoraks, ski jackets, windbreakers, and similar garments. While the parent category encompasses a broader range of men's and boys' overcoats and similar articles, this level narrows the scope to items specifically designed for recreational performance. The sibling category, "Other," would likely encompass men's or boys' garments falling under the general description of anoraks, windbreakers, and similar articles that do not meet the specific criteria for recreational performance outerwear, perhaps due to material composition, construction, or intended use.
As this is a leaf node, there are no further subcategories to introduce. Classification at this level is determined by the presence of the specific garment types (anoraks, ski jackets, windbreakers, and similar articles) and their man-made fiber composition, provided they are intended for recreational performance. The key classification criteria revolve around the design features and intended use that signify a garment's suitability for outdoor athletic activities, differentiating it from general outerwear.