About HS Code 610329
This specific HS code covers knitted or crocheted ensembles for men and boys made from textile materials other than cotton or synthetic fibers. This "other" category typically includes natural fibers like wool, fine animal hair (e.g., cashmere, alpaca), linen, silk, or blends where these non-cotton/non-synthetic fibers are predominant. These ensembles often cater to a more niche or luxury market segment, valued for their unique textures, warmth, drape, or natural properties. Trade in these goods involves specialized manufacturers and luxury brands, often from countries known for their expertise in processing specific natural fibers. Importers include high-end boutiques, department stores, and online luxury retailers. Key aspects for trade include the specific fiber composition, the quality of the knit, and the design's alignment with premium fashion trends. The market for these items is generally less volume-driven than cotton or synthetic ensembles but commands higher unit values.
Products Under This Code
Men's wool knit loungewear set, Boys' cashmere blend ensemble, Men's linen knit casual set, Silk blend knitted pajama set, Men's alpaca knit sweater and pant set, Hemp blend knitted ensemble, Viscose knit leisure set
Real World Examples
Loro Piana cashmere knit ensemble, Brunello Cucinelli wool blend set, John Smedley merino wool loungewear, Eileen Fisher linen knit ensemble, Derek Rose silk blend pajama set
Common Misclassification
This code is often confused with 610322 (cotton ensembles) or 610323 (synthetic ensembles) if the "other" fiber content is not accurately determined, or with 620329 if the ensemble is woven.
Products Classified Under 6103.29
Industry
This code belongs to the Textiles & Clothing industry.
Trade Overview
Italy, Mongolia, and Peru are significant exporters of ensembles made from wool or fine animal hair, with the USA, Japan, and France being major importers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is HS code 610329?
HS code 610329 covers: Ensembles; men's or boys', of textile materials (other than cotton or synthetic fibres), knitted or crocheted. This specific HS code covers knitted or crocheted ensembles for men and boys made from textile materials other than cotton or synthetic fibers. This "other" category typically includes natural fibers like wool, fine animal hair (e.g., cashmere, alpaca), linen, silk, or blends where these non-cotton/non-synthetic fibers are predominant. These ensembles often cater to a more niche or luxury market segment, valued for their unique textures, warmth, drape, or natural properties. Trade in these goods involves specialized manufacturers and luxury brands, often from countries known for their expertise in processing specific natural fibers. Importers include high-end boutiques, department stores, and online luxury retailers. Key aspects for trade include the specific fiber composition, the quality of the knit, and the design's alignment with premium fashion trends. The market for these items is generally less volume-driven than cotton or synthetic ensembles but commands higher unit values.
What products fall under HS code 610329?
Men's wool knit loungewear set, Boys' cashmere blend ensemble, Men's linen knit casual set, Silk blend knitted pajama set, Men's alpaca knit sweater and pant set, Hemp blend knitted ensemble, Viscose knit leisure set
What are common misclassifications for HS code 610329?
This code is often confused with 610322 (cotton ensembles) or 610323 (synthetic ensembles) if the "other" fiber content is not accurately determined, or with 620329 if the ensemble is woven.
How is HS code 610329 structured?
HS code 610329 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (61) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (03) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (29) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.