HS-6 · Subheading
640199
Footwear; waterproof, n.e.c. in heading no. 6401, 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 640199 when importing or exporting waterproof footwear made with rubber or plastic, where the uppers are not fixed to the sole or assembled by traditional methods. For example, this code applies to slip-on waterproof shoes designed for outdoor use.
This code is specifically for footwear that is not assembled by stitching or other mechanical means, distinguishing it from HS-6 6401XX, which covers similar items that are stitched or otherwise mechanically joined. If your product features glued components instead, 640199 is the correct classification.
Footwear under this code includes items like rubber clogs, waterproof sandals, and slip-on boots that provide protection against moisture without traditional assembly methods. It's essential to ensure that your product meets the criteria outlined in this subheading.
When classifying your goods, consider the construction method and materials. If your footwear has a stitched upper, you would need to look at other subheadings under 6401. Always verify the specific characteristics of your product to ensure compliance.
Keywords & topics
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waterproof footwear · rubber shoes · plastic sandals · non-stitched footwear · outdoor waterproof boots · gaiters · import footwear · export rubber shoes · classification footwear · non-assembled shoes · footwear HS codes · waterproof footwear examples
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Waterproof rubber clogs for gardening
- Plastic slip-on sandals for beach use
- Glued waterproof boots for wet weather
- Non-stitched rubber shoes for outdoor activities
- Water-resistant footwear for fishing or hiking
- Plastic overshoes designed for rain protection
- Lightweight waterproof footwear for casual wear
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 640199 used for?
- How do I classify waterproof footwear?
- Is my rubber shoe covered under HS-6 640199?
- What materials qualify for HS code 640199?
- Are slip-on sandals classified under 640199?
- What footwear is considered non-stitched?
- How to determine if footwear is waterproof?
- What are the differences between HS codes 640199 and 6401XX?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- how to classify waterproof rubber footwear
- examples of footwear under HS code 640199
- differences between stitched and non-stitched footwear
- requirements for HS code 640199 classification
- importing waterproof footwear with rubber soles
- exporting plastic sandals and clogs
- non-stitched waterproof footwear examples
- guidelines for classifying outdoor waterproof shoes
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of footwear are covered under HS-6 640199?
- HS-6 640199 covers waterproof footwear made from rubber or plastic that is not assembled by traditional methods like stitching or riveting. This includes slip-on sandals, rubber clogs, and waterproof boots.
- Can I use HS-6 640199 for stitched waterproof shoes?
- No, if your footwear has a stitched upper, you need to classify it under a different subheading within **6401** that specifically covers stitched footwear.
- What materials qualify for classification under HS-6 640199?
- Footwear classified under HS-6 640199 must have outer soles and uppers made of rubber or plastics, and they should not be mechanically assembled.
- Are there specific examples of products for HS-6 640199?
- Yes, examples include waterproof rubber clogs, plastic slip-on sandals, and glued waterproof boots designed for outdoor activities.
- How can I ensure compliance when importing footwear under HS-6 640199?
- Verify that your footwear meets the criteria of being waterproof, made from rubber or plastic, and not mechanically assembled. Check product specifications and consult with a customs broker if needed.
- What is the difference between HS-6 640199 and HS-6 6401XX?
- HS-6 640199 is for waterproof footwear not assembled by stitching, while HS-6 6401XX covers similar footwear that is stitched or mechanically joined.
- Can I classify my plastic overshoes under HS-6 640199?
- Yes, if your plastic overshoes are waterproof and not mechanically assembled, they can be classified under HS-6 640199.
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