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6209.20 - Of cotton:

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Overview

This HTS category, 6209.20, specifically pertains to babies' garments and clothing accessories that are predominantly made of cotton. This includes a wide array of infant wear, such as onesies, rompers, sleepers, and outerwear designed for infants and very young children. The defining characteristic for classification within this code is the primary textile material, which must be cotton.

It is crucial to distinguish this category from its siblings. Category 6209.30 covers similar infant apparel but is made of synthetic fibers, while 6209.90 encompasses those constructed from other textile materials not specified elsewhere. Therefore, the material composition is the key differentiating factor when navigating these related categories.

Within the 6209.20 code, further subcategories exist to provide more granular classification. These include specific items like dresses (6209.20.10.00) and blouses and shirts, excluding those imported as part of a set (6209.20.20.00). An "Other" category exists for cotton-made infant garments and accessories that do not fall into these more specific subdivisions, allowing for comprehensive coverage of all cotton-based infant apparel.

Frequently Asked Questions

›What is HTS code 6209.20?
HTS code 6209.20 covers Of cotton: under the US Harmonized Tariff Schedule. It falls under Chapter 62: Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or crocheted.
›What products are classified under 6209.20?
This classification covers Of cotton:. It is a subcategory of Babies' garments and clothing accessories: (6209).
›How many HTS codes are under 6209.20?
There are 3 direct subcategories under this classification.
›What are the subcategories under 6209.20?
This category contains 3 subcategories: Dresses (239), Blouses and shirts, except those imported as parts of sets (239), Other:.

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