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What is the HS code for men's bottom?

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The Harmonized System (HS) codes for men's bottom wear, such as trousers, shorts, and breeches, vary depending on the material composition and whether the garment is knitted or woven.

Understanding HS Codes for Men's Bottom Wear

HS codes are a standardized system of names and numbers used to classify traded products. This classification is crucial for customs declarations, duties, and trade statistics worldwide. For men's bottom wear, the primary distinction lies between knitted garments (Chapter 61) and woven garments (Chapter 62).

Specific HS Codes for Men's Bottoms

Here are common HS codes associated with men's trousers, shorts, and similar bottom wear:

HS Code Description Material Type
61034200 Men’s or Boys’ Trousers, Bib and Brace Overalls, Breeches and Shorts (Knitted) Of cotton Knitted
6203 Men’s or Boys’ Suits, Ensembles, Jackets, Blazers, Trousers, Bib and Brace Overalls, Breeches and Shorts (Woven, Other Than Swimwear) Broad category Woven
62034300 Men’s or Boys’ Trousers, Bib and Brace Overalls, Breeches and Shorts (Woven) Of synthetic fibres Woven
62034990 Men’s or Boys’ Trousers, Bib and Brace Overalls, Breeches and Shorts (Woven) Other materials Woven
  • Knitted Garments (Chapter 61): These typically include items made from inter-looped yarn, offering stretch and comfort. An example is the HS Code 61034200 for men's cotton knitted trousers.
  • Woven Garments (Chapter 62): These are made from interlaced yarns, creating a more rigid fabric. The broader category 6203 covers a range of woven men's garments, including trousers. Specific codes like 62034300 (for synthetic woven bottoms) and 62034990 (for woven bottoms of other materials) fall under this chapter.

Practical Considerations for HS Code Classification

  • Material Composition: The type of fabric (e.g., cotton, synthetic fibers, wool, or blends) is a primary factor in determining the correct HS code. Always refer to the exact material composition of the garment.
  • Fabric Type (Knitted vs. Woven): As highlighted above, this distinction is critical and separates codes into Chapter 61 (knitted) or Chapter 62 (woven).
  • Garment Type: While "men's bottom" is a general term, the specific item (trousers, shorts, breeches, overalls) along with material and fabric type will lead to the most precise HS code.
  • Intended Use: While not explicitly listed for "men's bottom," sometimes the intended use (e.g., swimwear, workwear) can also influence the specific code.

Accurate HS code classification is essential for smooth international trade, ensuring correct duties and compliance with customs regulations. For detailed information on specific HS codes and their applications, you can consult various trade databases and customs resources such as Seair Exim Solutions.