6203.23.00.90 - Other (659)
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,IL,JO,KR,MA,OM,P,PA,PE,S,SG)
AU
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BH
🇧ðŸ‡
CL
🇨🇱
CO
🇨🇴
IL
🇮🇱
JO
🇯🇴
KR
🇰🇷
MA
🇲🇦
OM
🇴🇲
P
🇨🇷
🇩🇴
🇸🇻
🇬🇹
ðŸ‡ðŸ‡³
🇳🇮
PA
🇵🇦
PE
🇵🇪
S
🇨🇦
🇲🇽
SG
🇸🇬
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| 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 classification, 6203.23.00.90, encompasses ensembles for men or boys that are specifically of synthetic fibers and do not fall under any of the more detailed sibling categories. An ensemble, in this context, refers to a matching set of garments intended to be worn together, typically comprising at least two complementary pieces. Examples could include a suit with a jacket and trousers, or a blazer and shorts combination, provided they are made from synthetic fibers and are sold as a coordinated set.
This category serves as a residual classification for synthetic fiber ensembles. It is distinct from categories such as 6203.23.00.50 (garments described in heading 6201), 6203.23.00.55 (jackets and blazers), 6203.23.00.60 (trousers and breeches), 6203.23.00.70 (shorts), and 6203.23.00.80 (shirts) because those codes specifically classify individual garment types within ensembles or other broader garment categories. When a matching set of garments made from synthetic fibers doesn't fit neatly into a more specific sibling description for a particular type of garment within the ensemble, it will be classified here.
As this is a leaf node, there are no further subcategories within 6203.23.00.90. The classification is final for ensembles of synthetic fibers that are not otherwise specified. Therefore, careful attention should be paid to the definition of an "ensemble" and the material composition to ensure accurate classification. If the garments are not sold as a matching set or are not primarily composed of synthetic fibers, they would likely fall under different HTS classifications.