Metallic Foil Fancy Bovine Leather for Shoes
Grain split bovine leather with fancy metallic foil lamination, prepared post-tanning for high-end footwear uppers, classified in HTS 4107.92.80.00 for its decorative 'fancy' attributes. Excludes hair-on or parchment-dressed types per chapter provisions.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If assembled into uppers
Leather formed into shoe uppers becomes parts of footwear under Chapter 64, not raw leather.
If from swine rather than bovine
Swine grain splits fall under 4107.22, separate from bovine/equine in 4107.92.
If only pre-tanned crust
Reversible pre-tanning crust per note (a) stays in 4105, not further prepared 4107.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include processing records showing 'fancy' treatments like foil to justify 4107.92.80 over basic splits
• Avoid bulk packaging pitfalls; retail-ready cuts may require different valuation methods
• Test for chemical finishes; restricted substances in fancy leathers can trigger FDA or EPA holds
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