Cotton Suit Jacket for Two-Piece Business Suit
This knitted cotton suit jacket is designed with four or more panels on the outer shell, excluding sleeves, and is imported specifically as part of a matching two-piece suit set with trousers of identical fabric construction, color, and composition. It meets the HTS 6103.10.60.10 classification as a jacket component of men's or boys' suits made of cotton, knitted or crocheted. The structured tailoring and left-over-right front closure confirm its designation for men's wear.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If imported separately without suit documentation
Standalone knitted cotton suit-type jackets fall under the general subheading for men's jackets, not suit parts.
If featuring pockets below waist or ribbed waistband
Chapter notes exclude such features from suit-type jackets in 6103, shifting to pullovers or similar upper body garments.
If not knitted or crocheted (woven)
Woven cotton suit jackets are classified in Chapter 62, not Chapter 61 which is exclusive to knitted or crocheted articles.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify the jacket is imported with documentation proving it's part of a suit set matching Chapter Note (a) criteria for fabric, style, and size compatibility
• Include invoices specifying 'jacket for suit' to avoid reclassification as standalone under 6103.32; check stitch density for Chapter 61 validity
• Label fiber content accurately as cotton per textile rules; common pitfall is mismatched suit components leading to separate duty assessments
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Tailored Cotton Suit Jacket for Three-Piece Ensemble
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Business Cotton Blazer Jacket for Suit Set
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Formal Cotton Jacket for Men's Suit Ensemble
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