What is HS code 961800 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Tailors' dummies and other lay figures; automata and other animated displays used for shop window dressing
Heading 9618 — Tailors' dummies and other lay figures; automata and other animated displays used for shop window dressing
Chapter 96: Miscellaneous manufactured articles
Use HS-6 961800 when importing or exporting tailors' dummies and other lay figures, which are essential for displaying clothing in retail settings. For example, a shipment of plastic mannequins used in a clothing store would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers items like tailors' dummies, which are often made of materials such as plastic, wood, or fabric. It differs from HS-6 961700, which includes other types of animated displays not specifically tailored for clothing.
If you're dealing with animated displays used for shop window dressing, such as mechanical figures that move to attract customers, this HS-6 is the right choice. These displays can enhance visual merchandising and draw attention to products.
Be aware that while both HS-6 961800 and HS-6 961700 involve displays, the former is more focused on figures used in tailoring and clothing presentation, whereas the latter may include broader categories of animated displays.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
tailors' dummies · lay figures · animated displays · shop window dressing · retail mannequins · clothing display figures · mechanical displays · visual merchandising tools · fashion show mannequins · customized dress forms · plastic mannequins · wooden lay figures · automated retail displays · sewing display figures
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