Boys' Cotton Undershirts
CN β US| HS Code | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Doc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6107110020 | 24.9% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 6207199030 | 20.5% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 6207110000 | 23.6% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 6109100007 | 34.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 6107120020 | 32.4% | CN | US | Official Doc |
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π Boys' Cotton Undershirts (Boys' Knitted Vests)
π HS Code Reference & Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional Entry Strategy
π I. Product Definition & Classification: Do You Really Know "Boys' Cotton Undershirts"?
Boys' Cotton Undershirts (commonly referred to as "knitted vests" or "tank tops") are essential innerwear for children, designed for comfort, breathability, and layering. In international trade, their classification depends on material composition (100% cotton) and manufacturing method (knitted vs. woven).
β οΈ Key Distinction:
- Knitted (Jersy/Interlock): Made from loops of yarn, stretchy, soft. This is the standard "undershirt" or "vest".
- Woven: Made from interlaced threads, stiff, non-stretchy. (Rare for undershirts, usually for dress shirts).Classification Rule:
- If Knitted + Cotton β Chapter 61 (Knitted)
- If Woven + Cotton β Chapter 62 (Woven)
Note: The input data specifically targets Knitted items (Chapter 61).
π¦ II. HS Code Classification Details (2026 Tariff Authority)
Based on your input data, here is the precise classification for Boys' Cotton Knitted Undershirts (Boys' Knitted Vests).
| HS Code | Product Description | Material | Manufacturing | Target Market |
|---|---|---|---|---|
6109.10.00.07 |
Boys' Cotton Knitted Vests (Undershirts) | 100% Cotton | Knitted (Jersey/Interlock) | USA (China Origin) |
π Critical Note:
-6109.10: T-shirts, singlets, and other vests, knitted or crocheted.
-.10: Of cotton.
-.07: Specific subheading for Boys (different from Men's or Girls').
- Woven vs. Knitted: Do NOT use Chapter 62 (Woven) codes like6207.11for undershirts unless they are strictly woven (e.g., traditional pajama shirts), which is uncommon for "undershirts."
π° III. 2026 Tariff Rate Breakdown (China to USA)
β Applicable Country: United States (US)
β Origin: China (CN)
β Product: Boys' Cotton Knitted Vests (HS Code6109.10.00.07)
β Effective Date: Current 2026 Tariff Regime
π― Tariff Structure for 6109.10.00.07
| Component | Rate | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 16.5% | Standard Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) rate under US HTSUS. |
| Section 301 Additional | 7.5% | "Additional Duty" imposed under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. |
| Section 232 / 122 Clause | 10.0% | 122 Clause Tariff: Specific punitive measure often applied to Chinese textile goods (referenced as "122ζ‘ζ¬Ύ" in input). |
| Total Effective Duty | 34.0% | Sum of all components |
| De Minimis Exemption | β No | Items over $800 (if applicable) or commercial shipments are not exempt. |
π Detailed Explanation:
- Base (16.5%): The standard duty for cotton knitwear.
- Section 301 (7.5%): Part of the ongoing trade war tariffs on Chinese textiles.
- Clause 122 (10%): This is the highest risk component. It represents a specific punitive tariff layer (often linked to anti-dumping or specific Section 232/301 expansions) applicable to this specific subheading.
- Total (34%): This is a very high duty rate. The cost of goods must be adjusted significantly to remain competitive.
π οΈ IV. Clearance Practical Advice (Avoiding Pitfalls)
β 1. Documentation Checklist (Mandatory)
| Document | Requirement | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| β Product Spec Sheet | Must state: "100% Cotton," "Knitted," "For Boys," "Vest/Undershirt." | Confirms Material (Cotton) and Method (Knitted) to avoid wrong HS code. |
| β Composition Label | Physical label on garment must say "100% Cotton." | Customs verifies physical goods against invoice. Mismatch = Seizure. |
| β Commercial Invoice | Must list Gross Weight, Net Weight, and Country of Origin (China). | Essential for calculating the 34% duty. |
| β Packing List | Must separate "Boys' Size" from "Girls' Size" or "Men's Size." | Prevents misclassification (e.g., 6109.10 for boys vs. 6109.90 for others). |
| β Certificate of Origin | Explicitly states "Made in China." | Required to apply Section 301 and Clause 122 tariffs correctly. |
β 2. Declaration Tips (Crucial for Accuracy)
π₯ The "Knitted vs. Woven" Trap:
- Correct: Declare as "Boys' Knitted Cotton Vests".
β HS Code:6109.10.00.07
β Total Tax: 34.0%
- Incorrect (if misclassified as Woven): Declare as "Woven Cotton Shirt".
β HS Code:6207.11.00.00(Woven Cotton)
β Total Tax: 23.6% (Lower, but illegal if the item is actually knitted).
β Risk: Customs will reject, reclassify, and charge back-taxes + penalties.π₯ The "Cotton Content" Trap:
- If the shirt is 85% Cotton, 15% Polyester, it falls under6109.90.00.xx(Synthetic blends).
- Tax Rate: 32.4% (Base 14.9% + 7.5% + 10%).
- Action: Ensure the 100% Cotton claim is accurate. If not, the 34% rate is wrong.
β 3. Special Scenarios
| Scenario | Action |
|---|---|
| Mixed Shipments | If shipping Boys' Vests (6109) with Girls' Vests (6109), declare separately. Misdeclaring girls' items as boys' can lead to penalties. |
| Sample vs. Commercial | Commercial samples over $800 are still subject to full duty. Do not use "De Minimis" ($800) loophole for commercial lots. |
| Duty Drawback | If re-exporting, check if Duty Drawback applies (limited for high-tariff goods). |
| Origin Verification | Ensure the cotton was not processed in a "transshipment" country (e.g., Vietnam) to avoid "Country of Origin" fraud claims. |
π V. Market Comparison & Strategy
| Destination | HS Code (Knitted Cotton) | Base Tax | 301/232 | Clause 122 | Total Tax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| πΊπΈ USA | 6109.10.00.07 |
16.5% | 7.5% | 10% | 34.0% |
| π¨π³ China | 6109.10.00.07 |
9.0% | 0% | 0% | 9.0% |
| πͺπΊ EU | 6109.10.00.00 |
16.0% | 0% | 0% | 16.0% |
| π¨π¦ Canada | 6109.10.00.00 |
9.0% | 0% | 0% | 9.0% |
π Conclusion:
The USA is the most expensive market for this product due to the cumulative effect of Base Tax (16.5%) + Section 301 (7.5%) + Clause 122 (10%).
- Strategy: If possible, avoid direct shipping from China for this specific HS Code.
- Alternative: Consider sourcing from Vietnam or Bangladesh (where Clause 122/301 may not apply) to reduce the effective tariff to ~9-16%.
π VI. Common Errors & Pitfalls (Lessons Learned)
β Error 1: Misclassifying Knitted as Woven
π Result: Declaring 6207.11.00.00 (Woven) for a knitted undershirt.
π Consequence: Customs audits reveal the item is knitted. 34% tax applies retroactively + 25% penalty.
β Error 2: Incorrect Cotton Percentage
π Result: Declaring 100% Cotton when it is 90% Cotton/10% Spandex.
π Consequence: Wrong HS Code (6109.90). Tax mismatch leads to delayed clearance.
β Error 3: Missing "Boys" Specification
π Result: Generic declaration "Cotton Undershirt".
π Consequence: Customs defaults to Men's or Unisex code, which may have different tariff rates or require additional scrutiny.
β Correct Practice:
"Boys' Knitted Vests, 100% Cotton, 100% Knitted, Size 4-12, Made in China, HS Code 6109.10.00.07"
π― VII. Final Recommendation
π― Key Takeaway:
"Knitted Cotton = 34% Tax"
The Clause 122 (10%) and Section 301 (7.5%) combined with the Base (16.5%) create a 34.0% barrier for Boys' Cotton Undershirts entering the US from China.π‘ Action Plan:
1. Verify Material: Ensure 100% Cotton certification.
2. Check Construction: Confirm it is Knitted (not Woven).
3. Calculate Cost: Add 34% to your landed cost immediately.
4. Consider Alternative Origins: If possible, shift production to non-China countries to avoid Clause 122.
5. Pre-Arrival Review: File a Binding Ruling (optional but recommended) to confirm the classification before shipping.
π£ Ready to Ship?
π Contact a licensed customs broker to validate your "Boys' Knitted Vests" classification.
π Don't let a 34% tariff surprise wipe out your profit!
πΌ Precision in classification = Savings in the end.
β¨ Professional Clearance Starts with the Right Code!
πΌ Every dollar saved on tax is a dollar added to your margin.
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About HS Code Classification
The Harmonized System (HS) is an internationally standardized nomenclature developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO) to classify traded products. Over 200 countries use the HS system as the basis for customs tariffs, trade statistics, and import/export regulations.
Each HS code follows a hierarchical structure:
- Chapter (2 digits) β Broad category of goods (e.g., Chapter 84: Machinery and Mechanical Appliances)
- Heading (4 digits) β More specific grouping within the chapter
- Subheading (6 digits) β Internationally standardized breakdown, used by all WCO member countries
- National subdivisions (8-10 digits) β Country-specific extensions for further classification, such as US HTSUS 10-digit codes
Correct HS code classification is essential for smooth customs clearance, accurate duty payment, and compliance with trade regulations. Misclassification can lead to customs delays, overpayment of duties, or penalties.
When importing from CN to US, the applicable tariff rates may include:
- Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) rate β The standard duty rate applied to WTO members
- General rate β Applied to countries without trade agreements
- Trade remedy duties β Additional tariffs such as Section 301 (anti-dumping), Section 232 (national security), or countervailing duties
The information provided on this page is for reference purposes only. For official classification, please consult with your local customs authority or a licensed customs broker.