What is the HS code for track suits?
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Chapter 61: Articles of apparel, knitted
Use HS-4 6112 when importing track suits, ski suits, or swimwear made from knitted or crocheted materials. For example, if you're bringing in a shipment of cotton track suits, you would classify them under 611211.
Choosing the right subheading within HS-4 6112 can be tricky. For instance, if your track suits are made of synthetic fibers, you should use 611212. If they are made from other textile materials, then 611219 is the correct choice.
When it comes to swimwear, the distinction is based on gender and material. For men's or boys' swimwear made of synthetic fibers, use 611231. However, if it's made from other textile materials, you should classify it under 611239.
For women's or girls' swimwear, if it's made from synthetic fibers, go with 611241. If it's crafted from other textile materials, then 611249 is the appropriate subheading.
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