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ARTICLES OF APPAREL AND CLOTHING ACCESSORIES, KNITTED OR CROCHETEDTracksuits, ski suits and swimwear, knitted or crocheted

Ski suits

Standard EU duty
12%
VAT
23%
Additional duties / sanctions
0 rules
Docs required
12 docs
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Standard rates
Applies toTypeRateConditionsRegulation
ERGA OMNESThird country duty12%-R1789/03
Preferences
AD 0%AL 0%BA 0%CA 0%CAMER 0%CARI 0%CH 0%CI 0%CL 0%CM 0%CO 0%DZ 0%EBA 0%EC 0%EEA 0%EG 0%EH 0%ESA 0%EUCA 0%FJ 0%FO 0%GB 0%GE 0%GH 0%GSP 9.6%GSP+ 0%IL 0%JO 0%JP 0%KE 0%KR 0%LB 0%LOMB 0%MA 0%MD 0%ME 0%MK 0%MX 0%NZ 0%NZ 0%PE 0%PG 0%PS 0%SADC EPA 0%SB 0%SG 0%SM 0%SWITZ 0%SY 0%TN 0%TR 0%UA 0%VN 0%WS 0%XC 0%XK 0%XL 0%XS 0%ZA 0%
Notes
CD303The relief from or reduction of customs duties shall be subject to the specific request expressed by the declarant in box 44 "Additional information/Documents produced/Certificates and authorisations", of the Single Administrative Document (SAD)
TM904Preferences granted under the agreement between the European Union and Morocco in force from 19 July 2019.As of 3 October 2025, products originating in Western Sahara subject to controls by the customs authorities of the Kingdom of Morocco shall benefit from trade preferences under the terms of the new Agreement in the form of exchange of letters between the EU and Morocco, The European Union and the Kingdom of Morocco have agreed to allow those products to be identified by reference to the region of origin to be included in the proof of origin and as provided for in Protocol 4.In view of the application of these measures, the origin certificates codes U179 and U180 must be declared.The country code to be entered in the origin declaration when these proofs of origin are used is “EH”.
CD727Eligibility to benefit from this preference is subject to the presentation of an origin declaration stating the European Union origin of the goods, in the context of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).
CD906The list of non-eligible locations and their postal codes is available at the following address: http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/customs/technical-arrangement_postal-codes.pdf
CD898To benefit from this tariff quota, the products shall be accompanied by a statement on origin made out by the exporter containing the statement ‘Origin Quota – Product originating in accordance with Appendix 3-B-1’ of the Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and New Zealand.
CD500Eligibility to benefit from this preference is subject to the presentation of a proof of origin stating the community origin of the goods, in the context of the agreement between the European Union and the Swiss Confederation.
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Binding Tariff Information

BTI classification examples

DEgold562/25-1

Children's cotton-polyester tracksuit with hood

cottonGRI 1GRI 5bGRI 6
DEgold291/24-1

Children's swimsuit with turtle neck and zip

polyamideGRI 1GRI 6
DEgold667/25-1

Cotton-polyester tracksuit for sports

cottonGRI 1GRI 5bGRI 6
DEgold993/24-1

Boys' swimming trunks, knitted, polyamide/elastane

polyamideGRI 1GRI 5bGRI 6
DEgold079/24-1

Girls' one-piece swimsuit, synthetic fibers

polyamideGRI 1GRI 5bGRI 6

BTI (Binding Tariff Information) is an official EU customs decision confirming the classification of goods. Valid for 3 years, binding across all EU member states.

Tariff classification and scope of CN code 611220

CN code 611220 covers ski suits made of knitted fabrics, regardless of textile material. Heading 6112 covers track suits, ski suits and swimwear of knitted fabrics. Ski suits are garments designed for skiing and other winter sports, typically one-piece or two-piece, with insulation and weather protection. Classification under code 611220 requires the article to be knitted. Woven ski suits are classified under heading 6211 or 6210. In practice, knitted ski suits are less common than woven ones due to the waterproofing and windproofing requirements that are more difficult to achieve in knitted fabric.

Safety and labelling requirements

Knitted ski suits imported into the EU are subject to Regulation (EU) No 1007/2011 on fibre composition labelling. The product may contain insulating layers of materials such as down, feathers or synthetic nonwovens, which must be included in the composition description. If the product has a waterproof coating or treatment, the substances used are subject to REACH restrictions, particularly regarding PFAS. The GPSR Regulation requires product traceability and designation of a responsible person. Children's ski suits are subject to stricter safety requirements including EN 14682 on cords and EN 13402 on size designation.

Import and trade

Import of knitted ski suits under CN code 611220 represents a niche segment of sportswear trade. Major ski clothing producers include European countries (Italy, Austria, France) and China. Preferential duty rates are available under EU trade agreements. Ski suits are seasonal products, affecting import timing. The customs declaration must precisely describe the product as a knitted ski suit, stating the fibre composition of both the outer layer and insulating material. The customs value includes the price of goods, transport and insurance to the EU border. Customs authorities may verify whether the product is genuinely knitted.

Importing swimwear and ski suits - CN 6112 20

Swimwear and ski suits under CN 6112 20 are subject to specific classification requirements within heading 6112. Swimwear must be intended exclusively for bathing - multipurpose beachwear may fall under different headings. Ski suits include one-piece and two-piece sets made from insulating materials. When importing sportswear with technical membranes, it is worth checking classification under heading 6113 (coated garments) for the correct tariff treatment.

Frequently asked questions

How to distinguish a knitted ski suit from a woven one?
A knitted ski suit is classified under CN code 611220, while a woven one falls under heading 6211 or 6210. The distinction is based on the outer material structure - knitted fabric has a characteristic loop construction, woven fabric has a warp-and-weft construction. Microscopic or organoleptic analysis can unambiguously identify the material structure.
Is a knitted ski suit with waterproof coating subject to PFAS controls?
Yes, waterproof coatings on textile products may contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which are subject to expanding restrictions in the EU. Importers should obtain information from suppliers about the type of waterproofing applied and PFAS test results. PFAS-free alternative treatments are gaining popularity.
Is a two-piece knitted ski set classified under code 611220?
Yes, a two-piece knitted ski set (jacket + trousers) may be classified under CN code 611220 as a ski suit, provided both components are presented as a set intended for skiing. The decisive factor is the intended use and construction adapted for winter sports.
What requirements apply to importing swimwear under CN 6112 20?
Swimwear CN 6112 20 must be intended exclusively for bathing - multipurpose beachwear falls under different headings. Materials must comply with REACH requirements. When importing from Asia, check current surveillance measures in the TARIC database.