Brushed Napped Cotton-Viscose Sheeting Fabric
Bleached plain weave sheeting with 75% cotton and 25% viscose rayon man-made fibers, napped on both sides, weighing 240 g/m² for upholstery or outerwear. HTS 5211.20.21.50 applies due to mixed cotton <85%, sheeting weave, napped (313), and heavy weight aligning with chapter definitions. Viscose adds drape while napping provides a suede-like texture.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If unbleached
Unbleached plain weave sheeting over 200 g/m² goes to 5210.11.50.
If mixed with wool
Presence of wool changes primary material to Chapter 51 wool mixtures.
If coated or laminated
Textile fabrics coated with plastics classify under Chapter 59, not bare woven.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Differentiate viscose as man-made fiber in declarations; often misclassified if not specified
• Use US note (a) formulas for yarn number if fabric density questioned during entry
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