CLA-2 RR:TC:TE 962284 gah
Albert Tang, Assistant Director General
Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office
1520 18th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036
RE: Classification of women's cotton woven upper body garments,
not classifiable in heading 6206, camisole with blouse
features.
Dear Mr. Tang:
This is in response to your letter of October 9, 1998,
submitted on behalf of WWK Corporation, requesting a binding
ruling for five shipments of women's 100 percent cotton woven
upper body garments, your case numbers V 36/98 and V 40/98.
FACTS:
The subject merchandise consists of four samples,
referenced style numbers 1001, 4001, 5001 and 6001, all noted as
in body style 5065. The garments are made up of fabric
containing two or more colors in the warp and/or weft yarns. The
garments are sleeveless and have shoulder straps measuring three-eighths inch in width. The shoulder straps are actually
extensions of the self trim of the same width that surrounds the
armholes and neckline. The neckline is slightly scooped in front
and back. From above the bustline to the waistline, the garments
provide full coverage. They feature front and back darts and a
full back opening with five-button closure.
In five shipments, the above styles were entered under
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated,
(HTSUSA), in subheading 6211.42.0081, carrying quota category
359. Two of the styles were inspected and classified in
subheading 6211.42.0056, HTSUSA, with category 341.
You state that the goods were preclassified in determination
PD B85074 of July 9, 1997. However, on examination of the facts,
that ruling was on different merchandise, a blouse that did not
reach the waist. Two CF29's covering all of the styles at issue
were sent to the importer to notify him that the goods were being
reclassified, and that visas for category 341, instead of 359,
were required. These facts were discussed by JFK Customs with
the importer and he apparently understood the basis of the
distinction.
Nonetheless, you claim that the goods in question are
properly classified in subheading 6211.42.0081, HTSUSA, because
they do not have sufficient shoulder coverage to be blouses.
ISSUE:
Whether the subject merchandise is classified in statistical
breakout 6211.42.0054 as a blouse, shirt, sleeveless tank style
or similar upper body garment excluded from heading 6206, with
two or more colors in the warp or and/or filling, or in
statistical breakout 6211.42.0081 as an other garment.
LAW AND ANALYSIS:
Classification of merchandise under the Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA) is governed by
the General Rules of Interpretation (GRI's). GRI 1 requires that
classification be determined according to the terms of the
headings and any relative section or chapter notes. Merchandise
that cannot be classified in accordance with GRI 1 is to be
classified in accordance with subsequent GRI.
Heading 6206 covers women's blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses. Customs has ruled that garments without sleeves are
classifiable within this heading. However, garments which are
supported by narrow straps are not commercially known as blouses
and are not specifically described within heading 6206. Rather,
they are known as camisoles and fall to be classified in heading
6211 as other garments. See, e.g., HQ 961504, dated August 3,
1998.
Heading 6211 covers, inter alia, other garments. Subheading
6211.42.00 covers other women's garments of cotton and provides
for a variety of apparel therein. Two statistical subdivisions
within that tariff line are at issue, specifically, subdivision
.0054 for blouses, shirts, shirt-blouses, sleeveless tank styles
and similar upper body garments, excluded from heading 6206, and
subdivision .0081 for other garments. Following the terms of GRI
6 and by reference to GRI 3(a), those two statistical lines are
competing and are to be compared when choosing the more specific
provision.
Despite the lack of shoulder coverage, these woven camisoles
have distinctive blouse tailoring details: darts on the front and
back bodice, self trim at the neckline and armholes and a five
button, full back closure. For these reasons, we find that the
woven camisoles are best described as similar to blouses, shirts,
shirt-blouses and sleeveless tank styles.
HOLDING:
The woven camisoles are classified in subheading
6211.42.0054, as garments similar to blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses and sleeveless tank styles, excluded from heading 6206,
with two or more colors in the warp and/or filling. This
provision is dutiable at 8.4 percent ad valorem and carries a
quota category of 341.
The designated textile and apparel category may be
subdivided into parts. If so, visa and quota requirements
applicable to the subject merchandise may be affected. Since
part categories are the result of international bilateral
agreements which are subject to frequent negotiations and
changes, we suggest that your client check, close to the time of
shipment, the Status Report On Current Import Quotas (Restraint
Levels), an issuance of the U.S. Customs Service, which is
updated weekly and is available at the local Customs office.
Due to the changeable nature of the statistical annotation
(the ninth and tenth digits of the classification) and the
restraint (quota/visa) categories, your client should contact the
local Customs office prior to importing the merchandise to
determine the current status of any import restraints or
requirements.
Sincerely,
John Durant, Director
Commercial Rulings Division