HS Code Subheading

Skirts and divided skirts; women's or girls', of cotton, knitted or crocheted

6104.52 Subheading
Section XI — Textiles and textile articles

About HS Code 610452

This category encompasses women's or girls' skirts and divided skirts that are knitted or crocheted from cotton. Cotton knit skirts are a versatile and comfortable staple in global apparel trade, particularly for spring/summer collections and everyday wear, due to cotton's breathability and soft feel. The trade is characterized by large-scale manufacturing in countries with abundant labor and textile infrastructure, supplying mass-market retailers, department stores, and fast fashion brands worldwide. Importers are global fashion retailers and e-commerce giants. Exporters are typically major textile producers. Key factors influencing trade include the type of cotton (e.g., organic, Pima), the knit structure (e.g., jersey, rib, interlock), and current fashion trends, which dictate demand for specific silhouettes and finishes.

Products Under This Code

Cotton jersey maxi skirt, Rib-knit cotton midi skirt, Crocheted cotton beach skirt, Organic cotton A-line skirt, Cotton pique tennis skirt, Terry cotton loungewear skirt, Cotton blend knit pencil skirt

Real World Examples

Gap cotton jersey skirt, H&M ribbed cotton skirt, Everlane organic cotton skirt, Lacoste cotton pique skirt, Zara knit cotton skirt

Common Misclassification

Often confused with 620452 (woven cotton skirts) if the knit is very fine, or with 610453 (synthetic knit skirts) if the cotton blend has a high synthetic content.

Products Classified Under 6104.52

Industry

This code belongs to the Textiles & Clothing industry.

Trade Overview

China, Bangladesh, and India are leading exporters, with the USA, Germany, and the UK being primary importers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HS code 610452?

HS code 610452 covers: Skirts and divided skirts; women's or girls', of cotton, knitted or crocheted. This category encompasses women's or girls' skirts and divided skirts that are knitted or crocheted from cotton. Cotton knit skirts are a versatile and comfortable staple in global apparel trade, particularly for spring/summer collections and everyday wear, due to cotton's breathability and soft feel. The trade is characterized by large-scale manufacturing in countries with abundant labor and textile infrastructure, supplying mass-market retailers, department stores, and fast fashion brands worldwide. Importers are global fashion retailers and e-commerce giants. Exporters are typically major textile producers. Key factors influencing trade include the type of cotton (e.g., organic, Pima), the knit structure (e.g., jersey, rib, interlock), and current fashion trends, which dictate demand for specific silhouettes and finishes.

What products fall under HS code 610452?

Cotton jersey maxi skirt, Rib-knit cotton midi skirt, Crocheted cotton beach skirt, Organic cotton A-line skirt, Cotton pique tennis skirt, Terry cotton loungewear skirt, Cotton blend knit pencil skirt

What are common misclassifications for HS code 610452?

Often confused with 620452 (woven cotton skirts) if the knit is very fine, or with 610453 (synthetic knit skirts) if the cotton blend has a high synthetic content.

How is HS code 610452 structured?

HS code 610452 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (61) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (04) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (52) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.