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Presented by Brent Claypool, LCB, CCS
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Presented by Brent Claypool, LCB, CCS

* For specific purposes of HTSUS Chapter

Number’s 61 and 62, “Babies” are defined as

Young Children of a body height not exceeding

86 Centimeters, which is equal to 0-to-24

month’s Size Range.

Legal Reference: HTSUS Chapter 61, Note 6;

HTSUS Chapter 62, Note 4;

and the March 19, 1990 U.S.

Customs and Border Protection

Headquarters' Ruling Number,

082762.

* If a garment has a front opening with a

directional closure (example: buttons), a gar-

ment which closes “left over right” is to be for

Men or Boys. A garment that closes “right over

left” is to be for Women or Girls. Related to all

garments, this rule is final unless the garment’s

cut indicates it’s for the other sex.

Legal Reference: HTSUS Chapter 61, Note 9;

HTSUS Chapter 62, Note 8.

* If garments can’t be identified as either Men’s or

Boy’s, or as Women’s or Girl’s garments, the

garments must be classified specifically under

the Women’s or Girls’ HTSUS Headings.

* Garments which cover the body from the neck or shoulders to the waist or below.

* Measured in the direction the stitches wereformed, there should be 9 stitches or fewer per2 centimeters. Legal Reference: Chapter 61, Statistical Notes Number 3.

* May have any collar treatment type, including ahood or no collar, or any neckline type.

* May be Pullover or Cardigan style, and may have

a full or partial front or back opening.

* May be sleeveless (example: Sweater Vest) or

have sleeves of any length.

* May or may not have a tightening at the waist.

* May have any pocket treatment type.

* Designed to cover the upper part of the body.

* Measured in the direction the stitches were form-

ed, must have more than 9 stitches per 2 centi-

meters.

* The garment must reach to the waist all the way

around.

* Can be any neckline treatment type.

* May have sleeves of any length or be sleeveless.

* May have any type of bottom treatment (ex-

* ample: hemmed, rib knit, elastic, drawstring,

etc.).

* May have pockets below the waist.

* Worn on the upper body, the Pullover-style gar-

ments reach to the waist or below.

* Significantly napped on the inside surface only,

the garment’s body consists of close-knit, un-

patterned fabric.

* Must have more than 9 stitches per 2 centi-

meters measured in the direction the stitches

were formed.

* Snug fitting bottom and cuffs (example: rib knit,

elastic, drawstring, etc.).

* May have a wide variety of neck treatment types

(example: crew, boat, V-neck, hood, turned

down collar).

* May have a partial neckline opening.

* Long or Short sleeves.

* May have pockets.

EXCLUSIONS:

* Sweatshirts with full front openings may be

classified as Jackets, Cardigans, or Shirts.

* Thermal-lined garments are not included, as de-

pending on its features, can be classified as a

Jacket (Heading 6101 or Heading 6102) or a

Pullover (Heading 6110).

* Upper body garments resembling a sleeveless

Sweater or Jacket.

* Oversized armholes.

* Designed for wear over other outer garments

(example: Blouses or Shirts).

* Extends to the waist or slightly below.

* Traditional Waistcoats (Vests) are short, close fit-

ting garments with a full-front, buttoned open-

ing, frequently with a v-shaped form at the bot-

tom of the front panels. Can function as part of a

three-piece Suit.

* Can also be found as a Pullover.

* Cardigans or Cardigan style.

* Suit-type Jackets with zipper closure.

* Special Note: Heading 6110 covers a variety of

garments that may have excluded from the

following identified Headings:

6101

6102

6105

6106

6109

Within the “www.cbp.gov” website, visit:

* Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States

(HTSUS). Also accessible through the United

States International Trade Commission’s website,

“www.usitc.gov.”

* CBP’s Informed Compliance Publications (ICPs),

Directives, and Handbooks.

Within the “www.rulings.cbp.gov” website, visit:

* U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP’s)

approved Binding Rulings and Legal Decision’s

Online Search System (CROSS).

As of January 28, 2016, to request an advance Binding Ruling and/or Legal Decision on the Tariff Classification on imported Apparel Knitwear into the United States, send all non-electroniccorrespondence, including one Apparel Knitwear

Sample to the following address:

* Director, National Commodity Specialist Division

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Regulations

and Rulings, Office of Trade, 1100 Raymond

Blvd., Newark, New Jersey 07102 U.S.A.

ATTN: CIE Ruling Request; Phone #646-733-

3070.


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