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TARIFF No.:  HTSUS 6116.93.2010
          Mary E. Gill, Esquire
          Sonnenberg, Anderson, O'Donnell & Rodriguez
          200 West Adams Street
          Suite 2625
          Chicago, Illinois 60606
          RE:  Tariff classification of ladies' dress gloves
          Dear Ms. Gill:
                This is in reference to your letter of February 16, 1988,
          on behalf of Zwicker Knitting Mills, Inc., requesting the tariff
          classification of a ladies' dress glove under the Harmonized
          Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUSA).  A sample produced
          in Haiti was submitted for examination.
          FACTS:
                The submitted sample, style number 5020-7, is a ladies'
          dress glove composed of acrylic knit fabric with a full overlaid
          leather back and a leather bow on the back.  Overlaid leather
          strips also appear on the thumb, forefinger and part of the palm.
          According to your submissions, the leather weighs 14 ounces per
          dozen pairs.  The textile portion weighs 16 ounces per dozen
          pairs.  The value of the leather component is $26.11 per dozen
          and the value of the textile component is $6.28 per dozen.
          ISSUE:
                Whether the gloves are classified under the HTSUSA
          according to the leather component or the textile component.
          LAW AND ANALYSIS:
                Classification of merchandise under the HTSUSA is in
          accordance with the General Rules of Interpretation (GRI's),
          taken in order.  GRI 1 provides that the starting point is the
          terms of the headings and subheadings of the tariff and any
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          relevant section and chapter notes.  There are no headings which
          refer to gloves composed of textile and leather.  GRI 2(a),
          refers to articles which are incomplete or unfinished.  GRI 2(a)
          is not applicable to the instant case because the merchandise is
          finished.  GRI 2(b) provides than any reference in a heading to a
          material shall be taken to include combinations of that material
          with other materials, and that classification of goods consisting
          of more than one material shall be according to the principles of
          Rule 3 if they are prima facie classifiable under two or more
          headings.  In the instant case, the glove is composed of textile
          fabric and leather, creating a situation where the article is
          classifiable under two headings.
                GRI 3(a) provides that the heading with the most specific
          description of the merchandise is to be preferred.  When two
          headings each refer to part only of the materials or substances
          contained in mixed or composite goods, those headings are to be
          regarded as equally specific in relation to those goods, even if
          one of them gives a more complete description of the goods.
          Heading 6116, HTSUSA, provides for gloves, mittens and mitts,
          knitted or crocheted.  Heading 4203, HTSUSA, provides for
          articles of apparel and clothing accessories, of leather.
                Since the merchandise at issue is a glove, heading 6116 is
          more specific than heading 4203.  Therefore, pursuant to GRI
          3(a), the gloves are classifiable in heading 6116.  While the
          gloves may be "composite goods", the last portion of GRI 3(a),
          concerning such goods, is not applicable since heading 6116 does
          not refer to "materials or substances".  See Headquarters Ruling
          Letter (HRL) 082185 of July 11, 1988, concerning classification
          of gloves which have an outer surface of rubber or plastics over
          a textile fabric.
                The Explanatory Notes constitute the official
          interpretation of the tariff at the international level.  The
          Explanatory Notes to Chapter 61 state that the classification of
          goods in this Chapter is not affected by the presence of parts or
          accessories of, for example, woven fabrics, furskin, feathers,
          leather, plastics or metal.  Therefore, the presence of the
          leather on the gloves does not preclude classification in Chapter
          61.
          HOLDING:
                In view of the foregoing, the gloves are classified under
          subheading 6116.93.2010, HTSUSA, which provides for gloves,
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          mitten and mitts, knitted or crocheted, of synthetic fibers,
          other, without fourchettes, textile category 631, and dutiable at
          the rate of 19.8 percent ad valorem.
                Due to the changeable nature of the statistical annotation
          and the restraint (quota/visa) categories, you should contact
          your local Customs office prior to importation of this
          merchandise to determine the current status of any import
          restraints or requirements.
                                        Sincerely,
John Durant, Director
                                        Commercial Rulings Division