CLA-2 CO:R:C:G  081314 LS
6307.10.2027, 6307.90.9030,
          Ms. Elizabeth Brault
          International Operations
          Fingerhut Corporation
          4400 Baker Road
          Minnetonka, Minnesota 55343
          RE:  Tariff classification of bath towels, washcloths, kitchen
               towels, potholders and dishcloths
          Dear Ms. Brault:
                Your inquiry of August 28, 1987, addressed to our New York
          office concerning the tariff classification of bath towels,
          washcloths, kitchen towels, potholders, and dishcloths, under the
          Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated
          (HTSUSA), was referred to this office for a direct reply to you.
          Samples were submitted for examination.
          FACTS:
                The merchandise consists of three towel combination
          packages, with each item made of 100 percent cotton fabric.  The
          16-piece combination package consists of the following items:
          four kitchen towels, six potholders, and six dishcloths.  The
          towels are plain woven, the dishcloth has a waffle weave, and the
          potholder is of terry construction.  The 20-piece combination
          consists of four bath towels, four hand towels, four guest
          towels, and eight washcloths, all of which are of terry
          construction.  The 40-piece combination, which is composed of
          both bath and kitchen items, contains the following:  four bath
          towels, four hand towels, eight washcloths, eight fingertip
          towels, four dish towels, six dishcloths, and six potholders.
          You have informed us that the combinations are imported and sold
          to the consumer in polywrap packaging which is heat sealed or
          taped shut.
          ISSUE:
               What are the applicable tariff classification provisions
          under the HTSUSA for the three towel combination packages?
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          LAW AND ANALYSIS:
                Classification of products under the HTSUSA is governed by
          the General Rules of Interpretation (GRI's).  GRI 1 provides that
          "classification shall be determined according to the terms of the
          headings and any relative section or chapter notes, and, provided
          such headings or notes do not otherwise require, according to
          [the remaining GRI's taken in order]."  Since there is no
          specific heading providing for combination packages of towels, we
          refer to GRI 3 which applies to goods consisting of articles
          which are classifiable under two or more headings.  As will be
          discussed below, GRI 3 applies to the 16-piece and 40-piece
          combination packages.  GRI 3(b), which provides for the
          classification of goods put up in sets for retail sale, states:
                Mixtures, composite goods consisting of different materials
                or made up of different components, and goods put up in
                sets for retail sale, which cannot be classified by
                reference to 3(a), shall be classified as if they
                they consisted of the material or component which gives
                them their essential character, insofar as this criterion
                is applicable.
                The Explanatory Notes, which constitute the official
          interpretation of the HTSUSA at the international level, state in
          Note (X) to Rule 3(b) that the term "goods put up in sets for
          retail sale" means goods which:
                (a) consist of at least two different articles which are,
                    prima facie, classifiable in different headings;
                    [hereinafter criterion (a)]
                (b) consist of products or articles put up together to meet
                    a particular need or carry out a specific activity;
                    [hereinafter criterion (b)] and
                (c) are put up in a manner suitable for sale directly to
                    users without repacking. [hereinafter criterion (c)]
                GRI 3 and criterion (a) from Explanatory Note X to GRI 3(b)
          apply to the 16-piece kitchen combination package because the
          package consists of articles classifiable under two or more
          headings.  The towels are classifiable in heading 6302, HTSUSA,
          which provides for kitchen linen.  Pursuant to the Explanatory
          Note to heading 6302, the dishcloths, which are made of a coarse,
          thick material, are not classifiable as kitchen linen but are
          classifiable in heading 6307, HTSUSA, which provides for "Other
          made up articles."  Subheading 6307.10, HTSUSA, specifically
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          provides for "floorcloths, dishcloths, dusters and similar
          cleaning cloths."  Further, the potholders are also classifiable
          in heading 6307, as other made up articles, because they are not
          considered to be kitchen linen under heading 6302.  Linen is
          defined in Webster's Third New International Dictionary 1315
          (1971) as "clothing or household articles (as sheets,
          tablecloths) made or originally made of linen cloth and now usu.
          of other fabrics."  Criterion (b) is not met since the articles
          in this combination package are designed to carry out different
          activities and to meet divergent needs.  The kitchen towels and
          dishcloths are used for washing and drying dishes while the
          potholders are used for handling hot pots and other cookware.
          Therefore the combination package is not classifiable as a set.
          We refer back to GRI 1 to classify each item individually.
                Since GRI 6 provides that, for legal purposes, GRI's 1
          through 5 are applicable for classification of goods at the
          subheading level, the term "classifiable under two or more
          headings" in GRI 3 is satisfied if at least two of the articles
          fall under different eight-digit subheadings.  With respect to
          the 20-piece bathroom combination package, GRI 3 does not apply
          because the bath towels, hand towels, guest towels, and
          washcloths are all classifiable in the same eight digit
          subheading, 6302.60.00, HTSUSA.  Therefore, the items in this
          package are to be classified individually pursuant to GRI 1,
          rather than as a set.
                GRI 3 and criterion (a) from Explanatory Note X to GRI 3(b)
          apply to the 40-piece combination package consisting of bathroom
          items and kitchen items because the package consists of articles
          classifiable under two or more headings.  The kitchen towels are
          classifiable in subheading 6302.91.00, HTSUSA, the washcloths in
          subheading 6302.60.00, HTSUSA, and the dishcloths in subheading
          6307.10.20, HTSUSA.  Criterion (b), however, is not satisfied
          because the articles are not put up together to meet a particular
          need or to carry out a specific activity.  Some articles are used
          for personal hygiene, whereas others are for kitchen uses.  Since
          criterion (b) is not met, the 40-piece combination package is not
          considered a set for tariff classification purposes.  We
          therefore return to GRI 1 to classify each item individually.
          HOLDING:
                In view of the foregoing, the items in the 16-piece kitchen
          package are classifiable separately in the following provisions:
          the kitchen towels in subheading 6302.91.0020, HTSUSA, textile
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          category 369, dutiable at the rate of 10.5 percent ad valorem;
          the potholders in subheading 6307.90.9030, HTSUSA, dutiable at
          the rate of 7 percent ad valorem, and the dishcloths in
          subheading 6307.10.2027, HTSUSA, textile category 369, dutiable
          at the rate of 10.5 percent ad valorem.
                The items in the 20-piece bathroom package are classifiable
          individually.  The bath towels, the hand towels, and the guest
          towels are classifiable in subheading 6302.60.0020, HTSUSA,
          textile category 363, as other towels, dutiable at the rate of
          10.3 percent ad valorem, and the washcloths are classifiable in
          subheading 6302.60.0030, HTSUSA, textile category 369, as other
          toilet linen, also dutiable at the rate of 10.3 percent ad
          valorem.
                The items in the 40-piece mixed bathroom and kitchen
          package are also classifiable individually.  The bathroom items
          are classifiable in the same provisions as the items in the 20-
          piece bathroom package and the kitchen items are classifiable in
          the same provisions as the items in the 16-piece kitchen package.
                Due to the changeable nature of the statistical annotation
          (the ninth and tenth digits of the classification) 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 Divsion
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