Combed Acrylic-Wool Poplin Fabric
This plain weave fabric is made from combed acrylic staple fibers mixed with over 36% wool, weighing under 170 g/m² with more than 33 ends and picks per cm², classifying as poplin under Chapter 55 statistical notes. It is used for lightweight suiting and dresses due to its smooth finish and wool blend properties. The combed yarns ensure high quality and reduced pilling.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If containing less than 36% wool
Lower wool content shifts to mixed with man-made filaments under 5515.12, changing material dominance.
If wool exceeds 85% by weight
Predominantly wool fabrics fall under Chapter 51 heading 5112, not synthetic staple chapter.
If cut and sewn into finished garments
Completed apparel items move from fabric chapter to Chapter 62 made-up articles.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify wool content via lab testing to confirm 36%+ threshold; provide mill certificates for fiber composition
• Ensure declaration matches statistical note for poplin to avoid reclassification
• Watch for undervaluation pitfalls in wool-heavy blends
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