65
Classification: Textile articles
Specific Meaning: This chapter includes various products made from different textile materials, such as:
- Apparel and wearing apparel: For example, shirts, pants, skirts, jackets, etc.
- Home textile products: For example, bed sheets, towels, curtains, tablecloths, etc.
- Other textile products: For example, carpets, awnings, travel textiles, etc.
Reason for classification:
The classification of the "65" chapter is based on the material and use of the product. As long as the product is mainly made of textile materials and is used for clothing, home textile, or other textile purposes, it is generally classified into this chapter.
More detailed classification is based on the type of textile material (e.g., cotton, hemp, silk, wool, synthetic fibers, etc.), weaving method, manufacturing process, and specific use.
If you can provide a more specific HS code (e.g., 6501, 6502, etc.), I can provide a more accurate explanation.
6506
Classification Description: Other headgear, whether or not lined or trimmed.
Other Information: No more information available.
6506
Classification: Other headgear
Specific Meaning: Refers to headgear made of other materials, whether or not lined or trimmed with decoration.
6506996000
Classification: Other headgear, whether or not lined or trimmed: --> Other: --> Other materials: --> Other
Explanation: This HS code belongs to the "Other headgear, whether or not lined or trimmed" major category, specifically the "Other" subcategory under the "Other materials" category, referring to "Other" products.
Examples of products under this HS code: - Hats made of synthetic materials (e.g., plastic, rubber) - Decorative headbands with non-textile materials - Caps with mixed materials (e.g., metal and plastic) - Custom-designed headgear not fitting into specific categories - Hats made of leather or rubber for special occasions
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