![]() If the garment does not have sleeves, it could be classified under headings: an average of less than 10 stitches per linear cm.other means of tightening at the bottom of the garment.They should be classified under heading 6101, 6201 or 6110, if they have either: ![]() If the garment has pockets below the waist, it could be classified as a jacket or cardigan. They could, in some cases, be classified as jackets in headings 6103 or 6203 or knitted cardigans in 6110. If the shirt features belt loops and belts, the essential characteristics of the garments and how they’re intended to be worn need to be taken into consideration. a left over right fastening in front or have a left over right flap.Shirts for men or boys are classified under heading 6105 or 6205. If the garments have a means of tightening at the bottom of the garment or an average of less than ten stitches per linear cm, they could be classified under heading 6102 or 6110 if knitted or crocheted or as wind jackets under 6202 if not knitted or crocheted. If the garments have pockets below the waist, they could be classified as pullovers or cardigans of heading 6110 when knitted or crocheted, or jackets of heading 6104 or 6204. a ribbed waistband or other means of tightening at the bottom of the garment.However, they do not have to have an opening at the neckline. The majority of the above also apply to blouses of heading 6206. with an average of at least 10 stitches per linear centimetre ( cm) in either direction.with or without decorative trimmings such as ties, jabots, cravats, lace or embroidery.with buttons or other means of fastening, unless very low cut (a neckline that falls below an imaginary straight line drawn between the armpits). ![]()
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