Harmonized System Code Classification

The first two digits of the HS code "61" represent knitted or crocheted clothing and clothing accessories.

Specifically, this classification is determined based on the manufacturing method of the garment. If the garment is produced using knitting or crocheting techniques, regardless of its material or style, it will be classified under Chapter 61.

Here are some more detailed explanations:

  • Knitting: Using needles and thread to connect loops to form fabric.
  • Crocheting: Using a hook to connect loops to form fabric.
  • Clothing: Includes various types of clothing, such as suits, pajamas, sportswear, etc.
  • Clothing accessories: Includes items such as collars, sleeves, pockets, linings, etc., used for clothing.

Therefore, if a product is made using knitting or crocheting techniques as clothing or clothing accessories, it should be classified under HS code 61.

The first four digits of the HS code 6106 refer to:

Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, knitted or crocheted.

The six-digit classification is:

Classification: Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, knitted or crocheted

Specific meaning: * Scope: Includes women's or girls' blouses and shirts made by knitting or crocheting. * Material: Cotton * Subdivision: Girls' * Other: Other (339)

The 8-10 digits of the HS code:

HS code: 6106100020

Classification: Women's or girls' blouses and shirts, knitted or crocheted: Of cotton: Girls': Imported as parts of playsuits

Explanation: This refers to cotton girls' blouses and shirts imported as parts of play suits.

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