6210.40.25.40 - Overalls and coveralls (659) 🖩
Details
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Unit of Quantity | doz., kg |
| General Rate of Duty (Column 1 - General) | 7.1% |
| 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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BH
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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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P
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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 | 65% |
| Quota Quantity | N/A |
| Additional Duties | N/A |
Overview
This classification covers men's and boys' overalls and coveralls that are not knitted or crocheted, but rather constructed from fabrics typically coated, laminated, or covered on one or both sides with plastics, rubber, or other materials, or made from textile wadding or foam. These garments are designed for general use rather than specifically for protection against fire, chemicals, or other hazards, distinguishing them from specialized protective workwear. The "Other" designation within this subcategory indicates that these garments do not fall into more specific product types or constructions outlined in preceding HTS codes at this level.
Distinguishing this category from its sibling, "Trousers, breeches and shorts," is the fundamental design of the garment. Overalls and coveralls are one-piece garments that typically cover the torso and legs, often with a bib and straps over the shoulders, or a full body enclosure. Trousers, breeches, and shorts are distinct lower-body garments. The shared context of "Recreational performance outerwear" and "Of man-made fibers" suggests that these are typically durable, weather-resistant garments made from synthetic materials, intended for activities where movement and protection from the elements are important.
As this is a leaf node, further subdivision is not applicable. The classification hinges on the garment's construction (one-piece coverall or overall), its material composition (man-made fibers with specific fabric treatments), and its intended general use as recreational performance outerwear, rather than specialized protective clothing. For classification purposes, it is crucial to examine the construction of the garment and the specific properties of the fabrics used to ensure accurate placement within the HTS.