Worn Out Cotton Shop Towels
Sorted, worn-out cotton shop towels repurposed from discarded work rags, fitting HTS 6310.10.20.10 for sorted cotton scrap textiles. These exhibit clear wear and are baled for industrial wiping applications, compliant with chapter exclusions for new goods.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If new and not showing appreciable wear
New cotton towels are classified in 6302 for bed, bath, and kitchen linens.
If made from synthetic fibers instead of cotton
Same sorted rags but of other textile materials fall under 6310.90.
If sold unsorted with other worn cotton articles
Unsorted bulk worn cotton textiles go to 6309, requiring both wear and bulk entry.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Document the textile origin and wear evidence to differentiate from new towels under heading 6302
• Ensure bulk packaging in sacks to meet 6310 entry requirements
• Check for pesticide residues, avoiding confusion with coated fabrics in 6304.20
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