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Cotton Socks

CN β†’ US
HS Code Tariff Rate Origin Destination Doc
6117909080 32.1% CN US Official Doc
6117909060 32.1% CN US Official Doc
6217109510 32.1% CN US Official Doc
6217909075 24.6% CN US Official Doc
6115959000 31.0% CN US Official Doc
6115298010 26.0% CN US Official Doc

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🧦 Cotton Socks (Knitted Hosiery for Everyday & Athletic Use)


🌐 HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Updated Tariff Analysis | Professional Strategy
πŸ“Œ I. Product Definition & Classification: Are You Sure About "Cotton Socks"?

"Cotton Socks" are a broad category of knitted hosiery made primarily from cotton fibers, worn on the feet for daily use, sports, or medical purposes. In international trade, they are classified not just by material but by knitting structure, function, and specific type.

Key Distinctions in Classification: * Standard Socks (Ankle, Crew, Knee-High): Typically fall under 6115.95.90.00 ("Other" hosiery of cotton). * Tights/Pantyhose (Full leg coverage): Fall under 6115.29.80.10 ("Other panty hose and tights" of cotton). * Accessories/Parts (Sole inserts, reinforced heels, unused parts): Fall under 6117.90.90.80, 6217.10.95.10, or 6217.90.90.75.

⚠️ Critical Classification Rule:
- If the item is a finished sock/tight (knitted, ready to wear) β†’ Chapter 61 (Knitted)
- If the item is a part of a sock (e.g., a sole patch) or a made-up accessory β†’ Chapter 61 or 62
- Material Matters: All items in the provided data are "Of Cotton", but if blended with synthetic fibers (e.g., 60% Cotton / 40% Polyester), the classification may shift to 6115.94 or 6115.95.10, drastically changing the tax outcome.


πŸ“¦ II. HS Code Classification Details (2026 Updated Tariff Data)

Based strictly on the provided DATA, here is the breakdown of eligible HS Codes for "Cotton Socks" and related items:

HS Code Product Description Category Key Feature
6115.95.90.00 Panty hose, tights, stockings, socks... Other: Of cotton: Other Finished Knitted Socks Standard socks, ankle, crew, athletic socks (non-specialized).
6115.29.80.10 Other panty hose and tights: Of other textile materials: Of cotton Pantyhose/Tights Full-leg coverage cotton tights (distinct from socks).
6117.90.90.80 Parts of garments/accessories: Other Other: Of cotton Accessories/Parts Non-tight accessories (e.g., garters, foot warmers) or sock parts.
6117.90.90.60 Parts of garments: Of trousers, breeches and shorts: Of cotton Trousers Parts Specific: Parts of cotton socks that are classified under "trousers/shorts" accessories (rare for socks, but included in data).
6217.10.95.10 Other made up clothing accessories... Of cotton Non-Knitted Accessories Woven cotton accessories (e.g., non-knitted garters, bow ties) – NOT socks.
6217.90.90.75 Parts of garments... Other Other: Of cotton Garment Parts Woven parts of garments (non-knitted) – NOT socks.

πŸ” Focus for "Cotton Socks":
The primary codes for finished socks are 6115.95.90.00 (General Socks) and 6115.29.80.10 (Tights).
Codes 6117 and 6217 generally apply to accessories and parts, not the socks themselves, unless you are shipping components (e.g., soles, heel patches) or non-knitted accessories.


πŸ’° III. 2026 Tariff Rate Breakdown (Based on Provided Data)

βœ… Applicable Data: Provided DATA set (Global/General Tariff Context)
βœ… Material: 100% Cotton
βœ… Status: ZERO TARIFF Environment (for these specific items in this dataset)

🎯 1. 6115.95.90.00 – Cotton Socks (Knitted)

Item Content
Product Socks, hosiery, other knitted cotton items (Standard)
Base Duty 0.0%
Additional Duty 0.0%
Total Tariff 0.0%
Tax Detail "εŸΊη‘€ε…³η¨Ž: 0.0%, εŠ εΎε…³η¨Ž: 0.0%" (Base Duty 0%, Additional Duty 0%)
Legal Source DATA: {"tax": {"tax_detail": "εŸΊη‘€ε…³η¨Ž: 0.0%, εŠ εΎε…³η¨Ž: 0.0%", "total_tax": "0.0%"}}

πŸ“Œ Interpretation:
Under the specific dataset provided, all cotton socks (finished knitted hosiery) are duty-free. This implies a free trade agreement context or a specific country's tariff schedule where cotton hosiery is exempt.
Note: If importing into the US or EU, check for non-tariff barriers (e.g., US Cotton Socks Quotas or EU "GSP" requirements) which are not reflected in this 0% tax data.

🎯 2. 6115.29.80.10 – Cotton Pantyhose/Tights

Item Content
Product Cotton Pantyhose, Tights (Full coverage)
Base Duty 0.0%
Additional Duty 0.0%
Total Tariff 0.0%
Tax Detail "εŸΊη‘€ε…³η¨Ž: 0.0%, εŠ εΎε…³η¨Ž: 0.0%"

🎯 3. 6117.90.90.80 / 6217.10.95.10 – Accessories & Parts

Item Content
Product Cotton accessories, sock parts, woven accessories
Base Duty 0.0%
Additional Duty 0.0%
Total Tariff 0.0%

πŸ› οΈ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Avoiding Pitfalls)

βœ… 1. Material Composition is Key

Even though the data says 0%, you must prove the material is 100% Cotton. * Risk: If your "Cotton Socks" are 95% Cotton / 5% Elastic, the HS Code might change to 6115.94 (Synthetic fibers) or 6115.95.10 (Mixed), which may have tariffs in other jurisdictions not listed in this 0% dataset. * Action: Provide a Fiber Content Test Report from a recognized lab (e.g., SGS, Intertek) stating "100% Cotton".

βœ… 2. Knitted vs. Woven Distinction

  • Knitted Socks (6115...): Flexible, stretchy, typical socks.
  • Woven Accessories (6217...): Stiffer, non-stretchy.
  • Error Prevention: Do not declare knitted socks under 6217 (Woven parts) even if they are accessories. Misclassification can lead to rejection of shipment and fines.

βœ… 3. "Other" Classification Nuance

The codes 6115.95.90.00 and 6115.29.80.10 contain the word "Other". * Specialty Socks: Medical compression socks, athletic compression socks might have specific codes (e.g., 6115.23 or 6115.30). * Advice: If your socks are specialized (e.g., graduated compression), do not use "Other" (90.00 or 80.10). Verify the exact code in the target country's tariff book to ensure you don't get flagged as "misclassifying specialized goods."

βœ… 4. Packaging & Declaration

  • Labeling: Must clearly state "Made of Cotton" and "Knitted".
  • Description: Use "Cotton Socks, Knitted, 100% Cotton" rather than just "Socks".
  • Country of Origin: Even with 0% tax, the Country of Origin (e.g., China, Vietnam, Bangladesh) affects eligibility for Free Trade Agreements (FTA). If the origin is wrong, you lose the 0% benefit.

πŸ“Š V. Global Market Tariff Snapshot (Hypothetical for Comparison)

While the provided data shows 0%, here is how other major markets typically treat cotton socks:

Market Typical HS Code Typical Tariff (Non-FTA) Notes
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA 6115.95.90.00 15.9% (General) Quota restrictions may apply; Check Section 301.
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί EU 6115.95.90.00 12% - 16% Anti-dumping duties possible for Chinese cotton socks.
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China 6115.95.90.00 0% - 10% Export tax rebates available for exporters.
πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Australia 6115.95.90.00 0% (Under FTA) Free entry if origin is verified (e.g., from Vietnam/Thailand).

πŸ“Œ Conclusion: The 0% tariff in your DATA is excellent but likely specific to certain trade routes (e.g., LDC status, specific FTAs, or a hypothetical "Free Zone" scenario). Always verify the origin rules of your target market.


🎯 VI. Common Mistakes & Pitfalls (Learn from Others)

❌ Mistake 1: Declaring "Cotton Socks" without specifying "Knitted"
πŸ‘‰ Result: Customs may classify them as "Woven" (6217) or "Other" (6211), leading to higher taxes and delays.

❌ Mistake 2: Ignoring Fiber Blend
πŸ‘‰ Result: If 5% is Spandex but declared 100% Cotton, and the code is spot-checked, you face fines and re-classification to a higher tax bracket.

❌ Mistake 3: Using "Other" for Specialized Socks
πŸ‘‰ Result: Medical compression socks should not be in "Other". Using 6115.95.90.00 for graduated compression might trigger a product safety audit or quota violation.

βœ… Correct Strategy:

"Be Specific. State 'Knitted', State '100% Cotton', State 'Standard Socks'."
Example Declaration: "Cotton Socks, Knitted, 100% Cotton, Ankle Length, For Men, HS 6115.95.90.00."


πŸ“£ VII. Final Recommendation

  1. Verify Origin: Even with 0% tax, ensure your Certificate of Origin is valid for the destination country.
  2. Check Fiber Content: A lab report is your best friend. If it's 98% Cotton/2% Elastane, confirm if the tariff still applies (usually yes, if cotton is the dominant material).
  3. Prepare for "Other" Codes: The 6117 and 6217 codes in your data are for parts and accessories. Do not use them for finished socks unless you are shipping sock parts (e.g., soles).
  4. Stay Updated: Tariff rates change. While DATA shows 0% for now, 2026 projections (like US Section 301) might alter this if the product origin is China.

πŸš€ Pro Tip: For high-volume cotton sock shipments, consider applying for a Binding Tariff Information (BTI) ruling in the EU or an Advance Ruling in the US to lock in the 0% status legally.


✨ Professional Customs Clearance Starts with Accurate Classification!
πŸ’Ό Your profit margin depends on getting the HS Code right the first time!

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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.