6204.29 - Of other textile materials:
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6204 2920
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Overview
This HTS classification, 6204.29, pertains to women's or girls' ensembles specifically made from textile materials that are *neither* wool/fine animal hair, cotton, nor synthetic fibers. Ensembles, as defined by Chapter 62, typically consist of matching garments that are intended to be worn together as a set, such as a jacket and skirt or trousers. This category captures ensembles where the primary textile composition falls outside the explicitly enumerated categories of wool, cotton, and synthetic fibers.
Distinguishing 6204.29 from its sibling categories is crucial for accurate classification. While 6204.21 covers ensembles of wool or fine animal hair, and 6204.23 covers those made from synthetic fibers, this heading is reserved for ensembles composed of materials like artificial fibers (e.g., rayon, viscose, modal) or other textile materials not otherwise specified, such as those derived from natural cellulosic fibers other than cotton (e.g., linen, hemp, bamboo) or from other less common fiber types when not predominantly blended with the aforementioned materials. 6204.22, specifically for cotton ensembles, is also a distinct category.
To further refine classification within 6204.29, two subcategories exist: 6204.29.20 for ensembles of artificial fibers and 6204.29.40 for ensembles made of "other" textile materials. This subdivision allows for a more precise tariff treatment based on whether the dominant textile material is a manufactured cellulosic fiber (artificial) or a different textile material altogether.