Boys' Synthetic Fiber Play Suit Shorts

These are boys' shorts made of knitted synthetic fibers, such as polyester, specifically imported as components intended to be assembled into complete play suits for active children's play. They match the Chapter 61 definition of made-up knitted articles and fall under 6103.43.15.65 due to being boys' shorts of synthetic fibers classified as parts of play suits (statistical suffix 237). The hierarchy places them under trousers, breeches, and shorts, other, boys', for play suit parts.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China28.2%+17.5%45.7%
🇲🇽Mexico28.2%+10.0%38.2%
🇨🇦Canada28.2%+10.0%38.2%
🇩🇪Germany28.2%+10.0%38.2%
🇯🇵Japan28.2%+10.0%38.2%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

6111.30.50Lower: 33.5% vs 45.7%

If designed for babies under 86 cm body height

Heading 6111 takes precedence for babies' garments and accessories over other Chapter 61 headings per chapter notes.

6103.43.15Same rate: 45.7%

If imported as finished boys' shorts not as play suit parts

Without documentation as play suit components (237), they classify under the general 'other boys' shorts' subheading.

6114.30.10Same rate: 45.7%

If imported as individual garment parts like separate pant legs

Garment parts other than specific types fall under heading 6114, not completed shorts.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Provide documentation proving the shorts are imported specifically as parts for assembly into play suits, such as purchase orders or manufacturer invoices referencing '237' suffix

Ensure fiber content is at least 70% synthetic fibers per HTS rules; include lab test reports to avoid reclassification

Label components clearly as 'boys' play suit parts' and verify right-over-left closure if applicable to confirm boys' classification