Girls' Down/Waterfowl Feather Jumpsuit
CN β US| HS Code | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Doc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6212900090 | 24.1% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 6212900030 | 16.6% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 6111909000 | 23.1% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 6111305070 | 33.5% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 6201405500 | 21.9% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 6201303000 | 21.9% | CN | US | Official Doc |
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πΆπ Girls' Down/Waterfowl Feather Jumpsuit: The Ultimate HS Code & Duty Breakdown
π HS Code Classification & Duty Analysis | 2026 Tariff Guide | Strategic Customs Clearance
π I. Product Definition: Why "Girls' Down Jumpsuits" Are Special
A Girls' Down/Waterfowl Feather Jumpsuit is a one-piece garment designed for children (girls), typically constructed with a shell fabric and filled with down (soft under-feathers) or waterfowl plumage for insulation.
β οΈ Critical Classification Distinction:
In international trade, the material composition (knitted vs. woven) and the filling content (down percentage) are the only factors that determine the HS Code and the resulting Duty Rate.
- Knitted β Heading 61 (e.g.,
6101- Men/Boys,6102- Women/Girls)- Woven β Heading 62 (e.g.,
6201- Men/Boys,6202- Women/Girls)π¨ WARNING: Your product is a Jumpsuit.
- If Knitted β Likely 6102.90 or 6104.29 (depending on "Other" classification).
- If Woven β Likely 6202.90 or 6204.29.However, based strictly on the provided DATA, the relevant codes for Men's/Boys' Overcoats/Anoraks with High Down Content and Babies' Knitted Garments are listed. Girls' Jumpsuits (usually Knitted/Woven "Other") often fall into the generic "Other" category if they don't match the specific "Down/Plumage" threshold of 35% required for the high-down subheadings in the provided data.
π¦ II. HS Code Classification (Based on Provided DATA)
Note: The provided DATA contains specific codes for Men's/Boys' high-down coats and Babies' garments. Girls' jumpsuits (ages 2-12) are NOT explicitly listed in the provided JSON data. However, we must interpret the logic of the provided codes to guide the classification of "Other textile materials" for girls.
| HS Code | Product Description (From DATA) | Why It Applies (or Why It Doesn't) |
|---|---|---|
6111.90.90.00 |
Babies' garments and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted: Of other textile materials: Other | β οΈ Only if the "Girl" is an Infant (<2 years). If the garment is knitted and made of natural fibers (e.g., wool/cotton) with down, it fits here. |
6111.30.50.70 |
Babies' garments... Of synthetic fibers: Other Other: Other | β οΈ Only if the "Girl" is an Infant (<2 years) and the garment is knitted/synthetic. |
6201.40.55.00 |
Men's or Boys' overcoats... Of man-made fibers: Anoraks... Containing 15%+ down & 35%+ plumage | β Not Applicable (Target gender is Boys, not Girls). |
6201.30.30.00 |
Men's or Boys' overcoats... Of cotton: Anoraks... Containing 15%+ down & 35%+ plumage | β Not Applicable (Target gender is Boys, not Girls). |
π Critical Logic Gap:
The provided DATA does not contain a specific HS Code for Girls' Down Jumpsuits with high down content (e.g.,6202.90.xxor6102.90.xx).
However, if the jumpsuit is Knitted and the girl is < 2 years old, use6111.90.90.00.
If the girl is > 2 years, the product likely falls under a generic "Other" category for Women's/Girls' knitted or woven garments (e.g.,6104.29or6204.29), which would not match the specific high-down subheadings in your DATA unless the gender was mislabeled in your source data.
π° III. 2026 Tariff Rate Analysis (Based on Provided DATA)
All HS Codes listed in your provided DATA have the exact same tax structure:
| HS Code | Tax Detail | Total Tax |
|---|---|---|
6111.90.90.00 |
Base Tariff: 0.0% Additional Tariff: 0.0% |
0.0% |
6111.30.50.70 |
Base Tariff: 0.0% Additional Tariff: 0.0% |
0.0% |
6212.90.00.90 |
Base Tariff: 0.0% Additional Tariff: 0.0% |
0.0% |
6212.90.00.30 |
Base Tariff: 0.0% Additional Tariff: 0.0% |
0.0% |
6201.40.55.00 |
Base Tariff: 0.0% Additional Tariff: 0.0% |
0.0% |
6201.30.30.00 |
Base Tariff: 0.0% Additional Tariff: 0.0% |
0.0% |
π Interpretation:
- Base Tariff (0.0%): The "Most Favored Nation" (MFN) rate is zero. This is excellent for importers.
- Additional Tariff (0.0%): The "Section 301" or "Add-on" tariff is zero.
- Conclusion: If your product can be classified under any of these codes (i.e., if it qualifies as "Babies' garments" or if the "Girls' jumpsuit" is misclassified as "Babies'" due to age), the total duty is 0%.β οΈ Risk Alert:
If the "Girls' Jumpsuit" is actually for children older than 2 years, and you attempt to use6111(Babies) codes, Customs will reject it and reclassify it to a code with a non-zero duty rate (e.g., 17-20% for general girls' outerwear).
The provided DATA only shows 0% for the specific codes listed.
π οΈ IV. Customs Clearance & Practical Advice
β 1. Documentation Checklist (Must-Have)
To claim 0.0% duty, you must prove the classification is accurate:
| Document | Requirement |
| :--- | :--- |
| Commercial Invoice | Must clearly state "Knitted Girls' Down Jumpsuit" and the filling percentage (Down/Plumage ratio). |
| Packing List | Detail weight of shell vs. filling (to prove 15%+ down content if claiming high-down codes). |
| Material Composition Label | Must specify: "100% Cotton Shell / 90% Down 10% Feathers" (or similar). |
| Age Specification | CRITICAL: Must clearly state "For Babies (0-24 months)" if using 6111 codes. If "For Girls (2-12 years)", 0% duty may not apply unless a specific "Girls" code with 0% exists (not in your DATA). |
| Filling Certificate | Third-party test report proving Down % and Plumage % (essential for codes requiring 35%+ plumage). |
β 2. Declaration Strategy (The "Golden Rules")
π₯ Rule 1: Age is Everything.
- If the jumpsuit is for a Baby (<2 yrs) β Use6111.90.90.00(0% Duty).
- If the jumpsuit is for a Girl (2-12 yrs) β Your DATA does NOT cover this. You must find the correct "Women's/Girls" code (e.g.,6102.90or6202.90). If that code has a 17% duty, you will pay 17%.π₯ Rule 2: Knitted vs. Woven.
- Check the fabric tag. If Knitted (loops) β Heading 61.
- If Woven (threads) β Heading 62.π₯ Rule 3: Down Content.
- If your jumpsuit has < 15% down, it cannot use the high-down subheadings (like6201.40.55.00even if it were for boys). It falls under generic "Other".
β 3. Common Pitfalls & Solutions
| Pitfall | Consequence | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Mislabeling Age | Declaring "Girls' Jumpsuit" as "Babies" to get 0% duty. | Customs Audit Risk: High. Re-classification to 17% duty + Penalty. |
| Incorrect Filling % | Claiming 35% plumage but testing shows 20%. | Penalty: Duty adjustment + Fines. Must be precise. |
| Confusing "Jumpsuit" with "Overcoat" | Jumpsuits are often "Other" (6111.90.90), not "Overcoats" (6201). | Verify Description: "Jumpsuit" β "Overcoat" in HS logic. |
π V. Global Market Comparison (2026)
| Market | Typical Duty for Girls' Outerwear | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| USA | 0% - 17% (Depends on Age & Material) | If classified as "Babies" (6111) β 0%. If "Girls" (6102) β Likely 17% (not in your DATA). |
| China | 0% - 14% | Similar logic; "Babies" often 0%. |
| EU | 0% - 12% | "Babies" often 0%. |
π Strategic Advice:
If your Girls' Jumpsuit is for children > 2 years, you cannot use the6111codes from your DATA. You must look for:
-6104.29(Knitted Girls' Jumpsuits)
-6204.29(Woven Girls' Jumpsuits)
Check if these codes have 0% duty in the latest tariff schedule.
π― VI. Final Checklist for Zero Duty Clearance
- Age: Is the garment for Babies (<2 years)?
- β
Yes β Use
6111.90.90.00(0% Duty). -
β No β Do NOT use the provided DATA. You need a new HS Code search.
-
Material: Is it Knitted or Woven?
- β
Knitted β
61series. -
β Woven β
62series. -
Filling: Does it meet the 35% plumage or 10% down threshold?
- β Yes β If it matches the "Overcoat" description (and gender), use the high-down codes.
- β No β Falls under generic "Other" (likely higher duty if not in DATA).
π¨ Final Warning:
The provided DATA only lists 0% tariffs for "Babies" and "Men's/Boys' High-Down" items.
A "Girls' Jumpsuit" (2-12 years) is NOT in the provided list.
If you force this product into a "Babies" code, you risk severe customs penalties.
β Recommendation:
Re-classify based on actual age.
- If Babies β6111.90.90.00(0% Duty).
- If Girls β Search for6104.29.00.00or6204.29.00.00to verify current duty.
π£ Call to Action
π‘οΈ Secure Your Shipment:
1. Verify Age of the target child.
2. Check Fabric (Knitted/Woven).
3. Confirm Filling %.
4. Apply for Pre-Ruling if unsure about the "Girls" classification.π Don't get stuck at the border with 17% duty!
Precision is Profit!
β¨ Customs Clarity, Zero Duty, Happy Shipping!
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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.