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HS-6 · Subheading

611692

Gloves, mittens and mitts; of cotton, knitted or crocheted, (other than impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics or rubber)

Heading 6116Gloves, mittens and mitts; knitted or crocheted

Chapter 61: Articles of apparel, knitted

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 611692 when importing or exporting knitted or crocheted gloves and mittens made of cotton, such as a shipment of cotton gardening gloves. This code specifically applies to items that are not treated with plastics or rubber, ensuring they remain breathable and comfortable for various uses.

This code is distinct from HS-6 611691, which covers gloves made of other materials like synthetic fibers. If your gloves are made of polyester or nylon, you would need to use that code instead. Understanding these nuances is crucial for accurate customs declarations.

When classifying your products, remember that HS-6 611692 is limited to cotton gloves and mittens, which can be used for purposes ranging from household chores to light industrial work. If your product has any coatings or treatments, it may fall under a different classification.

For example, if you are shipping a batch of cotton mittens designed for children, you would still use this HS-6 code. However, if they are coated for waterproofing, you’ll need to look for a different classification.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

cotton gloves import · knitted mittens classification · HS-6 611692 details · cotton gloves export · mittens made of cotton · gloves not coated · knitted cotton apparel · customs for cotton gloves · mittens for children · light industrial gloves · garden gloves HS code · breathable cotton mittens

Examples

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

  • Knitted cotton gardening gloves for outdoor use
  • Children's cotton mittens for winter wear
  • Lightweight cotton gloves for food handling
  • Cotton gloves used in assembly work or light manufacturing
  • Cotton mittens with decorative patterns for fashion
  • Cotton gloves for use in cleaning or maintenance tasks
  • Knitted cotton gloves for medical or laboratory use
  • Cotton mittens designed for infants

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code for cotton gloves?

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How to classify knitted mittens?

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Are coated gloves under HS-611692?

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What products fall under HS-611692?

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Can I use HS-611692 for children's mittens?

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What are the requirements for cotton gloves import?

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How to determine if gloves are coated?

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What is the difference between HS-611691 and HS-611692?

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Related topics

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How to classify cotton gloves for customs

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What is the correct HS code for knitted mittens

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Are cotton gloves with rubber coating classified differently

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Examples of products under HS-611692

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Do I need to declare cotton gloves for import

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Classification of cotton mittens for export

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Understanding HS codes for knitted apparel

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Requirements for importing cotton gloves into the US

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Questions & answers

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

What types of gloves are covered under HS-6 611692?
HS-6 611692 covers knitted or crocheted gloves and mittens made of cotton that are not treated with plastics or rubber.
Can I use this HS code for gloves with a waterproof coating?
No, if the gloves are coated with plastic or rubber, you will need to use a different HS code.
Are children's mittens classified under HS-6 611692?
Yes, children's cotton mittens can be classified under HS-6 611692 as long as they are made of cotton and not coated.
What is the difference between HS-6 611691 and HS-6 611692?
HS-6 611691 covers gloves made of materials other than cotton, such as synthetic fibers, while HS-6 611692 is specifically for cotton gloves.
Do I need to provide any specific documentation for importing cotton gloves?
You may need to provide a commercial invoice and a declaration of the materials used to ensure proper classification.
What are some examples of cotton gloves I can import?
Examples include gardening gloves, cleaning gloves, and gloves used in light industrial work, all made of cotton.
How do I determine if my gloves are coated?
Check the product specifications; if the gloves have a plastic or rubber layer, they are considered coated and should not use HS-6 611692.
What should I do if I’m unsure about the classification?
Consult with a customs broker or refer to customs rulings for guidance on proper classification.

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