6505.00 - Hats and other headgear, knitted or crocheted, or made up from lace, felt or other textile fabric, in the piece (but not in strips), whether or not lined or trimmed; hair-nets of any material, whether or not lined or trimmed:
Sub-classifications
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6505 0001 00
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6505 0004
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6505 0004 10
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6505 0004 50
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6505 0008 00
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6505 0015
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6505 0015 15
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6505 0015 40
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6505 0015 60
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6505 0020 30
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6505 0020 60
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6505 0025
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6505 0025 90
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6505 0030 30
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6505 0030 90
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6505 0040
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6505 0040 30
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6505 0040 90
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6505 0050
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6505 0050 30
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6505 0050 90
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6505 0060
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6505 0060 30
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6505 0070
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6505 0070 30
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6505 0070 90
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6505 0080
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6505 0080 15
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6505 0080 45
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6505 0080 90
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6505 0090
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6505 0090 45
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6505 0090 50
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6505 0090 76
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6505 0090 89
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Overview
This HTS category, 6505.00, encompasses a broad range of headwear and similar articles that are primarily constructed from knitted or crocheted textile fabric. It also includes headgear made from lace, felt, or other textile materials that are presented in the piece, rather than in strips. Importantly, this classification extends to articles that may be lined or trimmed. The scope of 6505.00 also includes hair-nets made from any material, regardless of whether they are lined or trimmed.
To distinguish this category from its siblings at the Section XII level, it is crucial to note that 6505.00 is specifically focused on finished headgear and hair-nets. While other sibling categories within Section XII may deal with materials used in headwear or other types of accessories, 6505.00 is concerned with the completed item designed for wearing on the head or for hair. For instance, it differentiates itself from categories that might cover raw textile materials or other forms of apparel.
Within this category, two primary sub-classifications exist: "Hair-nets" and "Other." The "Hair-nets" subheading provides specific treatment for hair-nets of any material, ensuring they are properly accounted for. The "Other" subheading serves as a catch-all for all other types of knitted, crocheted, felted, or otherwise textile-fabricated headgear that do not fall under the specific hair-net classification. This subdivision allows for granular tracking of different types of headwear based on their construction and intended use.