6204.29.40 - Other
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Overview
This category, "Other," within ensembles of other textile materials, encompasses women's or girls' ensembles that are not specifically classified under the "Of artificial fibers" sibling category. These ensembles are designed as coordinated outfits, typically consisting of two or three garments, such as a jacket and skirt, or a jacket and trousers, intended to be worn together. The key defining characteristic for classification within this "Other" sub-category is that the primary textile material of the ensemble is neither cotton, wool, fine animal hair, nor artificial fibers, but rather other textile materials like silk, linen, or vegetable fibers.
Unlike the sibling category, which specifically identifies ensembles made of artificial fibers, this "Other" category serves as a residual classification for ensembles composed of a broader range of textile materials. This distinction is crucial for accurate duty assessment, as different material compositions may have varying tariff rates. Therefore, careful examination of the predominant textile fiber content is essential to correctly place an ensemble within either this "Other" category or its designated sibling.
This HTS code acts as a grouping for various types of ensembles. The further subdivisions within this category will provide more granular classification based on the specific garments comprising the ensemble, such as jackets and blazers, skirts and divided skirts, trousers, breeches and shorts, blouses and shirts, or other components. This hierarchical structure allows for precise identification of the ensemble's components, aiding in the correct application of specific tariff rates and trade regulations.