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HTS code for swimsuit: document fiber, garment type, and swim use

Planning Use only. Broker review required for Entry Use.

A swimsuit record needs garment and use facts. The product may be a one-piece swimsuit, bikini, swim brief, swim trunk, rash guard, board short, cover-up, wetsuit-like garment, or children's swimwear. The review depends on fiber, knit or woven construction, lining, wearer, and whether the garment is actually swimwear.

Use this page to prepare the Planning Use file before broker review. The record should show the garment as imported and keep missing facts visible.

quick answer

For "hts code for swimsuit", collect fiber content by weight, knit or woven construction, garment type, gender or intended wearer, lining, padding, cups, straps, waistband, closure, size range, swim-use support, origin, and supplier code.

A women's one-piece swimsuit is not the same file as men's swim trunks or a rash guard. A cover-up or board short may need a different review path.

facts to collect for a swimsuit

Collect:

  • Product name, invoice wording, SKU, and product page.
  • Front, back, inside, care label, lining, waistband, closure, padding, straps, and packaging photos.
  • Fiber content by weight for shell, lining, cups, padding, elastic, and trim.
  • Knit or woven construction and stretch fiber content.
  • Garment type: one-piece, bikini, swim brief, swim trunk, rash guard, board short, cover-up, children's swimsuit, or set.
  • Gender or intended wearer, size range, lining, cups, padding, straps, waistband, drawstring, pockets, and closure.
  • Swim-use support from product page, label, or construction.
  • Country of origin and production support.
  • Supplier HS or HTS code and source notes.

If the product is sold as a set, list each piece. If it is a swim trunk with pockets and woven fabric, do not review it like a knit one-piece without explanation.

missing facts

Mark the file incomplete when:

  • Fiber content by weight is missing.
  • Knit or woven construction is unsupported.
  • Swimsuit versus rash guard, cover-up, board short, or underwear status is unclear.
  • Lining, padding, cups, straps, waistband, or closure facts are missing.
  • Gender, size range, or children's status is unclear.
  • Origin is assumed from shipment route.
  • Supplier code is unsupported.
  • Close CBP CROSS rulings have not been checked.

These gaps can move the review between swimwear, shorts, tops, underwear, cover-ups, or children's apparel.

HTS candidate notes

Build candidate rows for the actual garment: women's swimsuit, men's swim trunk, bikini set, rash guard, board short, children's swimsuit, cover-up, or set component. Each row should cite a garment fact.

Rejected alternatives should stay in the file. If it is not underwear because product use and construction support swimwear, say that. If it is not a swimsuit because it is a cover-up, say that too.

authority sources

Use USITC HTS for tariff text. Use CBP CROSS for swimwear, rash guard, swim trunk, bikini, and cover-up rulings.

planning path

Start with label photos and garment photos. Then write a table for fiber, construction, garment type, wearer, lining, swim-use support, origin, and supplier code. If the set has more than one piece, give each piece its own row.

Duty stack notes should include origin, special tariff program claims, and textile exposure tied to fiber, garment type, and country.

related planning questions

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  • swimsuit hts code
  • hs code for swimsuit
  • swimwear import duty
  • bikini tariff code
  • swim trunks customs classification
  • rash guard hts code
  • swimsuit duty rate

Keep these searches tied to one evidence file when they describe the same imported garment.

questions importers ask

Can I use this page as the HTS code for a swimsuit?

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

Does lining matter?

Yes. Shell, lining, padding, and cups should be documented separately.

What if it is a two-piece set?

List each piece and review whether the set treatment is supported.

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planning boundary

This swimsuit 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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