HS Code Subheading

Bed linen; of textile materials (other than cotton or man-made fibres), printed, not knitted or crocheted

6302.29 Subheading
Section XI — Textiles and textile articles

About HS Code 630229

This residual HS code encompasses printed bed linen made from textile materials other than cotton or man-made fibers, provided they are not knitted or crocheted. This diverse category includes luxurious options like silk, breathable choices such as linen or bamboo, and other natural blends like hemp or modal. These items often cater to niche markets, luxury segments, or consumers seeking specific material properties, such as hypoallergenic qualities or unique textures. Trade in these goods is typically smaller in volume compared to cotton or synthetics but can involve higher value per unit, reflecting their premium nature. Importers often include high-end retailers, specialty boutiques, and eco-conscious stores in affluent markets, while exporters might be countries with specific textile traditions, raw material availability, or advanced luxury textile manufacturing capabilities. Key considerations include fiber authenticity, ethical sourcing, and specialized care instructions.

Products Under This Code

Printed linen duvet covers, patterned silk pillowcases, bamboo blend printed sheets, hemp printed bedspreads, Tencel printed comforter sets, modal printed bedding, organic linen printed shams

Real World Examples

Sferra printed linen sheets, THXSILK printed silk pillowcases, Ettitude printed bamboo lyocell bedding, Coyuchi printed organic linen duvet, Parachute printed linen sheets

Common Misclassification

Can be misclassified under 630221 or 630222 if the specific "other" fiber content is not accurately identified, or with 630239 (non-printed bed linen of other textile materials) if the printed aspect is overlooked.

Products Classified Under 6302.29

Industry

This code belongs to the Textiles & Clothing industry.

Trade Overview

European countries like Italy and France are notable for producing luxury items in this category, with global luxury markets as key importers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HS code 630229?

HS code 630229 covers: Bed linen; of textile materials (other than cotton or man-made fibres), printed, not knitted or crocheted. This residual HS code encompasses printed bed linen made from textile materials other than cotton or man-made fibers, provided they are not knitted or crocheted. This diverse category includes luxurious options like silk, breathable choices such as linen or bamboo, and other natural blends like hemp or modal. These items often cater to niche markets, luxury segments, or consumers seeking specific material properties, such as hypoallergenic qualities or unique textures. Trade in these goods is typically smaller in volume compared to cotton or synthetics but can involve higher value per unit, reflecting their premium nature. Importers often include high-end retailers, specialty boutiques, and eco-conscious stores in affluent markets, while exporters might be countries with specific textile traditions, raw material availability, or advanced luxury textile manufacturing capabilities. Key considerations include fiber authenticity, ethical sourcing, and specialized care instructions.

What products fall under HS code 630229?

Printed linen duvet covers, patterned silk pillowcases, bamboo blend printed sheets, hemp printed bedspreads, Tencel printed comforter sets, modal printed bedding, organic linen printed shams

What are common misclassifications for HS code 630229?

Can be misclassified under 630221 or 630222 if the specific "other" fiber content is not accurately identified, or with 630239 (non-printed bed linen of other textile materials) if the printed aspect is overlooked.

How is HS code 630229 structured?

HS code 630229 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (63) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (02) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (29) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.