HS-6 · Subheading
640192
Footwear; waterproof, covering the ankle (but not the knee), rubber or plastic outer soles and uppers (not assembled by stitch, rivet, nail, screw, plug or similar)
Heading 6401 — Footwear; waterproof, with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, (uppers not fixed to the sole nor assembled by stitch, rivet, nail, screw, plug or similar)
Chapter 64: Footwear
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 640192 when importing or exporting waterproof footwear that covers the ankle, with outer soles and uppers made of rubber or plastics. For example, ankle-high rain boots made entirely of rubber fit this classification.
This code specifically applies to footwear that is not assembled by traditional methods like stitching or riveting. In contrast, HS-6 640193 covers similar footwear but includes those that are assembled using these methods, which can significantly affect classification.
Footwear classified under this line must have outer soles and uppers made entirely from rubber or plastics, ensuring they are suitable for wet conditions. If the footwear is designed for other uses or has different assembly methods, you may need to consider other HS codes.
When determining if 640192 applies, consider the construction and intended use of the footwear. If it is ankle-high and waterproof, it likely falls under this subheading.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
waterproof ankle footwear · rubber ankle boots · plastic footwear · non-stitched footwear · importing rubber boots · exporting waterproof shoes · ankle-high galoshes · synthetic rubber footwear · industrial waterproof shoes · children's rubber boots · fashionable waterproof footwear · gardening rubber shoes · hiking waterproof footwear · construction rubber boots · fishing ankle boots
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Ankle-high rubber rain boots for adults
- Waterproof plastic hiking shoes that cover the ankle
- Children's waterproof ankle boots made of synthetic rubber
- Fashionable ankle-length galoshes with rubber soles
- Rubber ankle boots designed for gardening in wet conditions
- Plastic waterproof footwear for use in industrial settings
- Ankle-high rubber boots for fishing or outdoor activities
- Protective waterproof footwear for construction workers
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 640192 used for?
- How to classify waterproof ankle boots?
- Are rubber rain boots covered under HS 640192?
- What footwear falls under HS code 640192?
- Differences between HS 640192 and 640193?
- Can I use HS 640192 for children's waterproof shoes?
- What materials qualify for HS code 640192?
- How to determine if footwear is waterproof for customs?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- classification of waterproof ankle footwear HS 640192
- examples of products under HS code 640192
- how to classify rubber boots for import
- differences between waterproof footwear HS 640192 and HS 640193
- requirements for footwear made of rubber or plastic
- what types of shoes are included in HS 640192
- guidelines for importing waterproof ankle boots
- customs classification for plastic footwear
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of footwear are classified under HS code 640192?
- HS code 640192 covers waterproof ankle footwear made of rubber or plastics, not assembled by stitching or similar methods.
- Can I classify my ankle-high rubber boots as HS 640192?
- Yes, if they are waterproof and made entirely of rubber or plastics, they fall under HS 640192.
- What is the difference between HS 640192 and HS 640193?
- HS 640192 is for waterproof footwear not assembled by traditional methods, while HS 640193 includes footwear that is stitched or riveted.
- Are children's waterproof boots classified under HS 640192?
- Yes, as long as they are ankle-high and made of rubber or plastics, they can be classified under HS 640192.
- What assembly methods disqualify footwear from HS 640192?
- Footwear that is assembled by stitching, riveting, or similar methods cannot be classified under HS 640192.
- How do I ensure my footwear meets the requirements for HS 640192?
- Make sure the footwear is waterproof, covers the ankle, and is made entirely of rubber or plastics without traditional assembly methods.
- What are some examples of products under HS 640192?
- Examples include ankle-high rubber rain boots, waterproof hiking shoes, and children's rubber boots.
- What materials are acceptable for HS code 640192?
- Only rubber or plastics are acceptable for the outer soles and uppers for footwear classified under HS 640192.
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