HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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6114909045 | Doc | 35.6% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6114909070 | Doc | 35.6% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6109100004 | Doc | 54.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6109100012 | Doc | 54.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926201010 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926201010 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Animal Jumpsuit
An animal jumpsuit, also known as an animal onesie, character suit, or kigurumi, is a full-body garment designed to resemble an animal. These suits typically cover the entire body, including the head, torso, arms, legs, and feet.
Material
Animal jumpsuits are constructed from a variety of materials, impacting comfort, warmth, and cost. Common materials include:
- Fleece: Offers excellent warmth and softness, making it ideal for colder climates or casual wear. Often used for home wear.
- Flannel: A lightweight, comfortable option suitable for milder temperatures.
- Polyester: Durable, affordable, and easy to clean, commonly used in commercially produced suits.
- Sherpa/Plush: Provides a very soft, cuddly texture, often used for higher-end or novelty suits.
- Latex/Foam: Used for more elaborate, professional-grade suits, often seen in mascot costumes or performance art. These materials provide greater detail and structure, but are less breathable and more expensive.
Purpose
The primary purposes of animal jumpsuits are:
- Costume/Novelty: Worn for fun, parties, Halloween, or themed events.
- Cosplay: Used to represent animal characters from anime, video games, or other media.
- Mascot Costumes: Employed by sports teams, businesses, or event organizers to represent their brand.
- Performance Art: Utilized in theatrical productions, street performances, or other artistic expressions.
- Loungewear: Comfortable fleece or flannel jumpsuits are popular as relaxed indoor clothing.
Function
Animal jumpsuits function as a full-body covering, providing:
- Warmth: Depending on the material, they can offer significant insulation.
- Disguise/Character Representation: The animal design allows the wearer to embody a specific character or animal.
- Entertainment: Often used to create a playful or humorous effect.
- Branding/Promotion: Mascot costumes serve as a visual representation of a brand or organization.
Usage Scenarios
- Parties & Events: Halloween parties, costume contests, themed gatherings.
- Conventions: Anime conventions, comic book conventions, gaming events.
- Sporting Events: As mascot costumes representing sports teams.
- Promotional Activities: Businesses using mascot costumes to attract customers.
- Home Wear: Comfortable fleece jumpsuits for relaxing indoors.
- Performances: Theatrical productions, street performances, parades.
Common Types
- Full-Body Zippers: Feature a zipper running along the front or back for easy on and off.
- Hooded Jumpsuits: Include a hood resembling the animal's head.
- Paw Gloves/Slippers: Often included to complete the animal look.
- Mascot Costumes: Elaborate, professional-grade suits with detailed features and durable construction.
- Kigurumi: Japanese style character suits, often anime characters, known for their relaxed fit and cute designs.
- Onesies with Attached Feet: Feature integrated feet for added warmth and convenience.
- Separated Head: The head is a separate piece, allowing for better ventilation and easier cleaning.
The declared goods are described as an "animal jumpsuit". This suggests a garment resembling an animal, likely worn as clothing. The material composition is not specified, but the garment's function is primarily for apparel.
Based on the provided reference material, the following HS codes may be relevant:
- 6114909045: This code covers "Other garments, knitted or crocheted: Of other textile materials: Other Other: Subject to cotton restraints (359)". This could apply if the jumpsuit is knitted or crocheted and made from materials other than cotton. The "Subject to cotton restraints" designation indicates potential import restrictions or specific documentation requirements related to cotton content.
- 6114909070: This code covers "Other garments, knitted or crocheted: Of other textile materials: Other Other: Other (859)". This is a broader category for knitted or crocheted garments made from materials other than cotton, without the specific cotton restraint designation.
- 6109100004: This code covers "T-shirts, singlets, tank tops and similar garments, knitted or crocheted: Of cotton Men's or boys': T-shirts, all white, short hemmed sleeves, hemmed bottom, crew or round neckline, or V-neck with a mitered seam at the center of the V, without pockets, trim or embroidery (352)". While specifically for T-shirts, if the jumpsuit shares similar characteristics (knitted cotton, short sleeves, basic design), this code might be considered.
- 6109100012: This code covers "T-shirts, singlets, tank tops and similar garments, knitted or crocheted: Of cotton Men's or boys': Other T-shirts: Men's (338)". Similar to the previous code, this applies to other knitted cotton T-shirts for men or boys.
Important Note: The applicability of these codes depends heavily on the material composition, construction (knitted vs. woven), and specific design features of the "animal jumpsuit".
Regarding HS code 6114909045 and 6114909070, it is important to determine the exact textile materials used in the jumpsuit's construction. The "Subject to cotton restraints" designation (for 6114909045) may require specific documentation proving the origin and composition of the materials.