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HS-6 · Subheading

621230

Corselettes; whether or not knitted or crocheted

Heading 6212Brassieres, girdles, corsets, braces, suspenders, garters and similar articles and parts thereof; whether or not knitted or crocheted

Chapter 62: Articles of apparel, not knitted

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 621230 when importing or exporting corselettes, which are structured undergarments designed to shape and support the body. For example, a shipment of women's corselettes made from synthetic fibers would fall under this code.

This code specifically covers corselettes, which differ from similar items like girdles or corsets classified under HS-6 621210. While girdles provide support around the waist, corselettes extend to cover more of the torso, often featuring built-in bras.

If you're dealing with items that resemble corselettes but are made from knitted materials, you may need to consider HS-6 621240 instead. This distinction is crucial for proper classification and duty assessment.

Understanding the nuances between these classifications can help ensure compliance with customs regulations and avoid potential delays or penalties.

Keywords & topics

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

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Examples

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

  • A shipment of women's corselettes made from polyester and lace.
  • Corselettes with built-in underwire support for enhanced shaping.
  • A bulk order of corselettes in various sizes for a retail clothing line.
  • Corselettes designed for bridal wear, featuring intricate embroidery.
  • A consignment of corselettes packaged in retail boxes for direct sale.
  • Corselettes with adjustable straps and hook-and-eye closures.
  • A mixed shipment including corselettes and matching panties.
  • Corselettes manufactured in different colors for seasonal collections.

Common questions

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

  • What is the HS code for corselettes?
  • How do I classify corselettes for customs?
  • Are corselettes considered knitted or not?
  • What materials are used in corselettes?
  • Can I import corselettes without a license?
  • What are the differences between corselettes and girdles?
  • How to package corselettes for shipping?
  • What are the duty rates for corselettes?

Related topics

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

  • how to classify corselettes for import
  • differences between corselettes and corsets
  • importing women's shapewear like corselettes
  • customs regulations for corselette shipments
  • packaging requirements for corselettes
  • understanding HS codes for undergarments
  • what to know about corselette materials
  • best practices for shipping corselettes internationally

Questions & answers

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

What types of products fall under HS-6 621230?
HS-6 621230 covers corselettes, which are structured undergarments designed to shape and support the body, regardless of whether they are knitted or crocheted.
How can I ensure my corselette shipment is classified correctly?
Review the product specifications and compare them with the HS code definitions. If in doubt, consult with a customs broker for guidance.
Are there specific packaging requirements for corselettes?
While there are no strict packaging regulations, it is advisable to package corselettes in a way that protects their shape and fabric, such as using retail boxes or protective wrapping.
What is the difference between a corselette and a girdle?
A corselette typically provides more coverage and support than a girdle, often extending to the bust area, whereas a girdle primarily focuses on waist support.
Can corselettes be made from knitted materials?
Yes, but if they are knitted, they may fall under a different HS code, specifically **HS-6 621240** for knitted or crocheted items.
What are the potential duty rates for importing corselettes?
Duty rates can vary based on the country of origin and trade agreements. It's best to consult the latest tariff schedule or a customs broker for accurate rates.
Do I need a special license to import corselettes?
Typically, no special license is required for importing corselettes, but it's important to check with your local customs authority for any specific regulations.
How do I handle customs for a shipment of corselettes?
Prepare accurate documentation, including invoices and packing lists, and ensure that you classify the items correctly under the appropriate HS code.

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