HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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6406901580 | Doc | 52.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6406901540 | Doc | 52.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6405909060 | Doc | 42.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6405209080 | Doc | 42.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Heel Holster
A heel holster is a type of concealed carry holster designed to be worn on the heel, typically by women, to carry a small handgun. It offers a discreet carry option, particularly suited for individuals who prefer not to use a traditional waistband holster or ankle holster.
Material
Heel holsters are commonly constructed from:
- Leather: Provides a classic look, comfort, and good retention. Often vegetable-tanned leather is used for its molding properties and durability.
- Kydex: A thermoplastic acrylic-polyester alloy, known for its high strength, rigidity, and resistance to wear and tear. Kydex holsters offer excellent retention and a consistent draw.
- Nylon: Often used in conjunction with elastic, nylon holsters are lightweight and adjustable, providing a more flexible and comfortable fit.
- Combination Materials: Many holsters utilize a combination of materials, such as leather with a Kydex insert for reinforcement and better retention.
Purpose
The primary purpose of a heel holster is concealed carry of a handgun for self-defense. It allows individuals to carry a firearm in a location that is generally less visible and more accessible than other carry methods, especially when wearing dresses, skirts, or looser-fitting pants.
Function
A heel holster functions by securely holding a small handgun against the wearer's heel, typically with an elastic band or adjustable straps. The holster is designed to keep the firearm in place during movement and prevent it from printing (becoming visible through clothing). It allows for a relatively quick draw, though practice is essential to ensure a smooth and efficient presentation.
Usage Scenarios
- Formal Events: Suitable for occasions where traditional carry methods are impractical or undesirable.
- Everyday Carry: Can be used for daily carry, particularly when wearing clothing that doesn't easily accommodate a waistband holster.
- Situations Requiring Discretion: Useful when a low-profile carry option is needed.
Common Types
- Elastic Band Holsters: Simple and affordable, utilizing an elastic band to secure the firearm to the heel.
- Adjustable Strap Holsters: Feature adjustable straps for a more customized and secure fit.
- Leather Holsters with Elastic: Combine the comfort of leather with the adjustability of elastic.
- Kydex Holsters: Offer superior retention and a consistent draw, but may be less comfortable for extended wear.
- Garter Holsters: Designed to resemble a garter belt, providing a more secure and discreet carry option.
- Ankle Straps Holsters: Combination of heel holster and ankle holster.
Based on the provided information, “heel holster” can be classified under parts of footwear. Here's a breakdown of relevant HS codes:
- 6406901580: Parts of footwear (including uppers whether or not attached to soles other than outer soles); removable insoles, heel cushions and similar articles; gaiters, leggings and similar articles, and parts thereof: Other: Of other materials: Of textile materials Other. This code covers parts of footwear made of other materials, specifically textile materials. The total tax rate is 52.4%, comprising a 14.9% base tariff, a 7.5% additional tariff, and a 30% additional tariff effective April 2, 2025.
- 6406901540: Parts of footwear (including uppers whether or not attached to soles other than outer soles); removable insoles, heel cushions and similar articles; gaiters, leggings and similar articles, and parts thereof: Other: Of other materials: Of textile materials Of man-made fibers: Other (659). This code is for parts of footwear made of textile materials consisting of man-made fibers. The total tax rate is also 52.4%, with the same tariff structure as 6406901580.
According to the provided reference material, the HS code options related to 'heel holster' are limited, with only the following 2 found.