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ARTICLES OF APPAREL AND CLOTHING ACCESSORIES, KNITTED OR CROCHETEDMen's or boys' shirts, knitted or crocheted

Of other textile materials

Classification and scope

CN code 610590 is a residual subheading for men's or boys' shirts of knitted fabrics from fibres other than cotton and man-made fibres. This includes shirts predominantly of wool, linen, silk, or other natural fibres. Applied after excluding 610510 and 610520. Wool or linen knitted shirts are niche products. Correct classification requires weight analysis.

Regulations

Shirts under CN code 610590 are subject to Regulation (EU) No 1007/2011, REACH, and GPSR (EU) 2023/988. Shirts with direct skin contact have stringent chemical requirements. Labels must include fibre composition, country of origin, and care instructions.

Customs aspects

Duty rates under CN code 610590 depend on origin and should be verified in TARIC. Documentation includes commercial invoices, certificates of origin, and fibre specifications. Preferential rates may be available under FTAs.

Labelling standards for knitted shirts CN 6105 90

Knitted shirts and blouses classified under CN 6105 90 must comply with EU Regulation 1007/2011 on fibre labelling. Labels must include fibre composition in the destination country language, care instructions per ISO 3758, and size marking. For blended fibre shirts, each component exceeding 5% by weight must be listed in descending order. Customs authorities conduct documentary and physical checks on labelling compliance during import clearance.

Frequently asked questions

When is a men's shirt classified under 610590?
Code 610590 applies when the predominant fibre is neither cotton nor man-made fibre. Covers shirts predominantly of wool, linen, silk, or ramie.
Is a wool knit polo shirt classified under 610590?
Yes, if wool predominates by weight and the product has shirt features such as collar and buttons. Classification depends on fibre composition and construction.
Do silk shirts require special documentation?
Silk does not require special customs permits, but high value increases customs value control risk. A laboratory composition certificate is recommended.
Do knitted shirts under CN 6105 90 require a fibre composition certificate?
Yes, shirts under CN 6105 90 require fibre composition certification per EU Regulation 1007/2011. Each fibre exceeding 5% by weight must be listed on the label in the destination country language. Customs verify label compliance during clearance.