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580133

Fabrics; woven pile, of man-made fibres, other weft pile fabrics, other than fabrics of heading no. 5802 or 5806

Heading 5801Fabrics; woven pile and chenille fabrics, other than fabrics of heading no. 5802 or 5806

Chapter 58: Special woven fabrics

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 580133 when importing or exporting woven pile fabrics made from man-made fibers. This includes items like plush upholstery fabric or decorative textile materials used in home furnishings.

This code specifically covers woven pile fabrics that are not classified under headings 5802 or 5806, which include other types of textile fabrics. For instance, if you're dealing with a soft, velvety fabric made from polyester, this is the right classification.

In contrast, HS-6 580132 applies to woven pile fabrics made from natural fibers, such as cotton or wool. If your product is a chenille fabric made from acrylic, you would still use HS-6 580133 as it focuses on man-made fibers.

Understanding the distinction between these codes is crucial for accurate customs declarations. If you're unsure whether your fabric falls under this code or a neighboring one, consider the fiber content and the specific characteristics of the fabric.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

woven pile fabrics · man-made fibers · textile classification · plush upholstery fabric · decorative textiles · soft chenille fabrics · customs codes for fabrics · HS code 580133 · faux fur textiles · pile surface fabrics · home furnishing fabrics · automotive textile materials

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Plush upholstery fabric made from polyester
  • Decorative velvet fabric for curtains
  • Soft chenille fabric used in cushions
  • Woven pile fabric for clothing linings
  • Textile materials for automotive interiors
  • Faux fur fabric for fashion accessories
  • Tapestry-like fabric with a pile surface
  • Home textile products like throws and blankets

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 580133 used for?
  • How to classify woven pile fabrics?
  • Is polyester fabric covered under HS 580133?
  • What are examples of man-made pile fabrics?
  • Difference between HS 580132 and 580133?
  • What types of fabrics fall under HS 5801?
  • How to determine the right HS code for upholstery fabric?
  • What are the customs requirements for pile fabrics?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • How to classify woven pile fabrics of man-made fibers?
  • Examples of products under HS code 580133
  • What types of textiles are included in HS 5801?
  • How to differentiate between natural and man-made pile fabrics?
  • What is the process for importing upholstery fabrics?
  • Understanding HS codes for decorative textile materials
  • What are the customs duties for HS code 580133?
  • How to find the right HS code for plush fabrics?

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of fabrics are classified under HS-6 580133?
HS-6 580133 includes woven pile fabrics made from man-made fibers, such as polyester or acrylic, used in upholstery and decorative textiles.
Can I use HS-6 580133 for natural fiber fabrics?
No, HS-6 580133 is specifically for man-made fiber fabrics. For natural fibers, you would look at HS-6 580132.
What is the difference between HS-6 580133 and HS-6 580132?
HS-6 580133 covers woven pile fabrics made from man-made fibers, while HS-6 580132 is for those made from natural fibers like cotton or wool.
Are there any specific customs requirements for importing fabrics under HS-6 580133?
Yes, ensure you have the correct documentation for your fabric's composition and intended use. Check with your customs broker for specific requirements.
What are some common uses for fabrics classified under HS-6 580133?
Common uses include upholstery for furniture, decorative cushions, and soft furnishings like throws and blankets.
How can I determine the correct HS code for my fabric?
Identify the fiber content and characteristics of your fabric. Consult with a customs broker if you're uncertain about classification.
Is HS-6 580133 applicable for fashion textiles?
Yes, if the fashion textiles are made from man-made woven pile fabrics, HS-6 580133 is applicable.
What should I do if my fabric has mixed fibers?
If your fabric contains both natural and man-made fibers, consult with a customs expert to determine the appropriate HS code based on the dominant fiber.

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