African Kente-Inspired Artificial Fiber Skirt

Hand-loomed skirt inspired by Ghanaian Kente cloth, using artificial fibers with certified folklore geometric strips and colors. HTS 6204.59.10.00 for women's artificial fiber skirts under hand-loomed folklore provision. Excludes swimwear or knitted types.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China11.3%+17.5%28.8%
🇲🇽Mexico11.3%+10.0%21.3%
🇨🇦Canada11.3%+10.0%21.3%
🇩🇪Germany11.3%+10.0%21.3%
🇯🇵Japan11.3%+10.0%21.3%

Alternative Classifications

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

6204.62Lower: 26.6% vs 28.8%

If wool folklore equivalent

Material-based shift maintains folklore status.

6117.80.95Higher: 32.1% vs 28.8%

If knitted parts

Knitted excluded; Chapter 61 for such.

6211.32Lower: 18.1% vs 28.8%

If track suit component

Ski/track suits in 6211 if designed as such.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Cultural heritage proof essential for Kente-style folklore acceptance

Ensure no pockets below waist per 6205/6206 exclusion notes

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