💾 Data Updated: 2025 HTS Revision 30 • Last updated: November 24, 2025

6210.50.80.90 - Other (359)

Details

FieldValue
Unit of Quantitydoz., kg
General Rate of Duty6.2%
Special Rate of DutyFree (AU,BH,CL,CO,E*,IL,JO,KR,MA,OM,P,PA,PE,S,SG)
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Column 2 Rate of Duty37.5%
Quota QuantityN/A
Additional DutiesN/A

Overview

This HTS classification, 6210.50.80.90, encompasses a broad range of women's and girls' garments that are made up of specific non-woven or coated/impregnated textile materials, but do not fall into more specific categories within the "Other" designation. These fabrics are typically defined by headings 5602 (felt, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated), 5603 (non-wovens, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated), 5903 (textile fabrics, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, or imprinted with patterns, or other finishing treatments), 5906 (rubberized textile fabrics, other than those of heading 5902), or 5907 (textile fabrics otherwise treated and printed, painted, or coated). This subcategory acts as a residual for items not specifically listed elsewhere within the "Other women's or girls' garments" section.

To distinguish this category, consider its siblings: 6210.50.80.60 covers trousers, breeches, and shorts, while 6210.50.80.70 specifically includes overalls and coveralls. Therefore, 6210.50.80.90 is for any other type of women's or girls' garments made from the specified fabrics that are not trousers, breeches, shorts, overalls, or coveralls. Examples might include certain types of smocks, aprons, or specific uniform components, provided they meet the material requirements of the parent heading.

As a leaf node, this classification has no further subdivisions. When classifying goods within 6210.50.80.90, focus on confirming that the garment is intended for women or girls, is manufactured from one of the textile types listed in the broader heading 6210, and does not fit the specific definitions of the sibling categories. The key is to ensure the garment's design, function, and construction are not already accounted for by more precise HTS classifications.

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