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HTS code for eyeglass frames: document material, lenses, and optical use

Planning Use only. Broker review required for Entry Use.

Eyeglass frames need an optical goods file. The review depends on frame material, whether lenses are included, whether the product is optical eyewear, sunglasses, safety glasses, reading glasses, frame fronts, temples, or parts. A supplier title can miss the exact imported article.

Use this page to prepare the Planning Use record before broker review. The file should show the frame construction and whether the goods are frames only, complete eyewear, or parts.

quick answer

For "hts code for eyeglass frames", collect frame material, lens status, optical or sunglass use, temple material, hinges, nose pads, screws, case, cleaning cloth, packaging, origin, and supplier code.

A plastic optical frame without lenses is not the same file as complete sunglasses, safety glasses, reading glasses, or replacement temples. The presence of lenses changes the product description.

facts to collect for eyeglass frames

Collect:

  • Product name, invoice wording, SKU, and product page.
  • Front, temples, hinges, nose pads, lens opening, case, label, and packaging photos.
  • Frame material: plastic, acetate, metal, titanium, stainless steel, aluminum, wood, horn, or mixed material.
  • Lens status: no lenses, demo lenses, prescription lenses, sunglass lenses, reading lenses, safety lenses, or blue-light lenses.
  • Article type: optical frame, sunglass frame, complete eyeglasses, reading glasses, safety glasses, frame front, temples, or parts.
  • Hinges, screws, nose pads, temple tips, case, cleaning cloth, and included tools.
  • Country of origin and production support.
  • Supplier HS or HTS code and source notes.

If demo lenses are present, document that they are not finished optical lenses if the supplier can support it. If the lenses are functional, record lens type.

missing facts

Mark the file incomplete when:

  • Frame material is unsupported.
  • Lens status is unclear.
  • Frame only versus complete eyewear status is unclear.
  • Optical, sunglass, safety, or reading use is unsupported.
  • Parts, case, cloth, or tools are not listed.
  • Origin is assumed from shipment route.
  • Supplier code is unsupported.
  • Similar CBP CROSS rulings have not been checked.

These gaps can move the review between frames, complete eyewear, sunglasses, safety glasses, reading glasses, or parts.

HTS candidate notes

Build candidate rows for the actual article: eyeglass frames, plastic frames, metal frames, complete eyeglasses, sunglasses, safety glasses, reading glasses, or frame parts. Each row should cite a product fact.

Rejected alternatives should stay in the file. If the product is not complete eyewear because no functional lenses are included, say that. If it is safety eyewear, document the protective claim and standard support.

authority sources

Use USITC HTS for tariff text. Use CBP CROSS for eyeglass frames, sunglasses, reading glasses, safety eyewear, and optical parts.

planning path

Start with photos showing whether lenses are present. Then write a table for frame material, lens status, article type, parts, accessories, origin, and supplier code. If the invoice says frames but the photos show complete sunglasses, mark the conflict.

Duty stack notes should include origin, special tariff program claims, and material-specific exposure tied to the candidate path.

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Keep these searches tied to one eyewear SKU or frame style.

questions importers ask

Can I use this page as the HTS code for eyeglass frames?

No. Use it for Planning Use. Entry Use needs broker or customs authority review.

Do demo lenses matter?

Yes. Document whether lenses are demo, prescription, sunglass, reading, or safety lenses.

What if only temples are imported?

Treat the shipment as parts, not complete frames, unless the evidence supports otherwise.

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planning boundary

This eyeglass frames HTS page is a planning artifact. It is not an Entry Use classification, not a binding ruling, and not a legal opinion. The importer remains responsible for reasonable care and must obtain broker or customs authority review before filing.

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