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620130

Coats; men's or boys', overcoats, raincoats, car-coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski-jackets) and similar articles, of cotton, other than those of heading no. 6203 (not knitted or crocheted)

Heading 6201Overcoats, car-coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski-jackets), wind-cheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, men's or boys', other than those of heading no. 6203 (not knitted or crocheted)

Chapter 62: Articles of apparel, not knitted

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 620130 when importing or exporting men's or boys' overcoats made of cotton. This includes items like raincoats and ski jackets. For example, a shipment of cotton anoraks intended for winter sports would fall under this code.

This code is specific to cotton overcoats, distinguishing it from HS-6 620131, which covers similar garments made of synthetic fibers. If your product is made from polyester or nylon, you would need to classify it under the latter.

The 620130 line captures a variety of outerwear styles, including car-coats and windbreakers, that are not knitted or crocheted. If you have a cotton cloak or a lightweight wind-jacket, this is the appropriate classification.

When determining the correct HS code, consider the fabric composition and the garment's design. For instance, a cotton raincoat with a waterproof finish fits here, while a knitted jacket would not.

Keywords & topics

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

men's overcoats · boys' jackets · cotton raincoats · windbreakers · anoraks · car-coats · outerwear classification · non-knitted coats · cotton cloaks · ski jackets · import cotton garments · export outerwear · customs classification · apparel HS codes · men's clothing · boys' outerwear

Examples

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

  • Men's cotton raincoat with a hood
  • Boys' lightweight anorak for outdoor activities
  • Cotton car-coat designed for casual wear
  • Windbreaker jacket made of cotton fabric
  • Men's cotton ski jacket with insulation
  • Cloak made of cotton for formal occasions
  • Cotton overcoat with a water-resistant coating
  • Casual cotton cape for cool weather

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 620130 used for?
  • How to classify men's cotton overcoats?
  • Are anoraks covered under HS 620130?
  • What materials are included in HS 620130?
  • Difference between HS 620130 and 620131?
  • Can I use HS 620130 for synthetic jackets?
  • What types of coats fall under HS 620130?
  • How to determine the right HS code for overcoats?

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  • examples of products under HS code 620130
  • how to classify cotton overcoats for customs
  • difference between cotton and synthetic coats HS codes
  • importing men's jackets made of cotton
  • what to include in HS 620130 classification
  • specifics of HS 620130 for outerwear
  • guidelines for classifying boys' cotton jackets
  • how to handle customs for overcoats under HS 620130

Questions & answers

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

What types of garments are classified under HS 620130?
HS 620130 includes men's and boys' overcoats, raincoats, car-coats, capes, cloaks, and anoraks made of cotton.
Can I classify a cotton jacket with a knitted lining under HS 620130?
No, if the jacket has a knitted lining, it should be classified under a different heading, as HS 620130 is for non-knitted garments.
Is HS 620130 applicable for women's cotton overcoats?
No, HS 620130 specifically covers men's and boys' overcoats. Women's cotton overcoats would fall under a different classification.
What if my product is a cotton blend?
If your product is primarily cotton, it can still be classified under HS 620130, but ensure that cotton is the main material.
Do I need to provide samples for customs clearance under HS 620130?
While not always required, providing samples can help clarify the classification and ensure smooth customs processing.
Are there specific labeling requirements for HS 620130 products?
Yes, ensure that your products are labeled with the correct material composition and comply with local regulations for apparel.
How do I know if my coat is classified correctly?
Review the material and design of your coat against the descriptions in HS 620130 and consult with a customs broker if unsure.
What are the common mistakes when classifying under HS 620130?
Common mistakes include misclassifying synthetic garments as cotton or confusing men's styles with women's styles.

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