Standard Goat Suede Leather
Napped goat leather creating suede texture, further processed after tanning, non-fancy grade, hairless. Classifies under HTS 4113.10.30.00 for prepared goat/kid leather suitable for fashion accessories. Buffing process post-crusting defines preparation.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If knitted with goat suede trim
Suede elements in knitted shawls fall under Chapter 61 knits.
If with retained lambskin hair
Tanned with hair on shifts to Chapter 43 fur skins, excluded by Chapter 41 note.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Distinguish suede from nubuck via napping direction in technical specs for classification
• Ensure no fancy embossing to stay in 4113.10 subheading
• Use ISF filings early for leather shipments from high-risk origins
Related Products under HTS 4113.10.30.00
Goat Leather Upholstery Hide
Full-grain goat leather prepared after tanning, suitable for furniture upholstery, without hair or wool. It falls under HTS 4113.10.30.00 as leather of goats or kids, not fancy, further prepared after tanning or crusting. This classification applies to non-splitting, standard quality hides used in commercial applications.
Kidskin Garment Leather
Soft, supple leather from young goat skins (kids), further prepared after tanning for clothing production, not fancy grade. Classified under HTS 4113.10.30.00 for goat/kid leather without hair, parchment-dressed or similar processes. Used for jackets and trousers due to its durability and flexibility.
Goat Nubuck Leather Sheet
Lightly abraded goat leather with a velvety nubuck finish, further prepared after crusting, sold in full sheets without hair. HTS 4113.10.30.00 covers this non-fancy preparation of goat skins for various uses like bags. The process includes dyeing and fat-liquoring post-tanning.
Tanned Goat Split Leather
Lower layer splits from goat hides, further processed after tanning or crusting, not fancy, hair-free. Falls under HTS 4113.10.30.00 as explicitly allowed for split goat/kid leather prepared beyond crust. Commonly used for linings and secondary upholstery.
Dyed Goat Leather for Gloves
Pre-dyed goat skin leather, further prepared with fat-liquoring after crusting, standard quality without hair. HTS 4113.10.30.00 applies to this non-fancy leather of goats destined for glove manufacturing. The dyeing ensures colorfastness for protective work gloves.
Parchment-Dressed Kid Leather
Kid skins processed via parchment-dressing after tanning, non-fancy, no hair or wool, unsplit. Directly covered by HTS 4113.10.30.00 for other animal leather including goats/kids further prepared. Ideal for bookbinding and fine stationery covers.