

Fabric|HTS Code
Fabric belongs to HTS Subheading 5208.11, but the exact 8-digit Harmonized Tariff Schedule code depends on your product specifications. Select the correct code from this list based on your product details.
Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85 percent or more by weight of cotton, weighing not more than 200 g/m² Unbleached Plain weave, weighing not more than 100 g/m²
Of number 42 or lower number
Of numbers 43 to 68
Of number 69 or higher number Suitable for making typewriter ribbon, containing yarns the average number of which exceeds 85 but not 237, the total thread count (treating multiple (folded) or cabled yarns as single threads) per square centimeter is not less than 94 and not more than 134, and in which the thread count of either the warp or filling does not exceed 60 percent of the total thread count of the warp and filling (220)
Of number 69 or higher number Other than Suitable for making typewriter ribbon, containing yarns the average number of which exceeds 85 but not 237, the total thread count (treating multiple (folded) or cabled yarns as single threads) per square centimeter is not less than 94 and not more than 134, and in which the thread count of either the warp or filling does not exceed 60 percent of the total thread count of the warp and filling (220)

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Product Overview Woven cotton fabric classified under HTS 5208.11 is defined as a textile woven cloth containing at least 85% cotton by weight with a nominal mass not exceeding 200 grams per square metre (g/m²). Key characteristics include weave construction (commonly plain weave), yarn specification (warp and weft counts expressed in Ne or tex), thread density (ends and picks per inch or centimetre), finished width (commonly 90–160 cm), and finish level (unbleached, bleached, scoured, mercerized, compacted or lightly coated). Measurable attributes used in commercial and compliance documentation include GSM (ASTM D3776), dimensional stability (percent shrinkage after laundering), tensile strength (ASTM D5034 grab), yarn count and thread density. Product classifications within the 5208.11 subheading are typically differentiated at statistical 8‑ and 10‑digit HTSUS levels by weave detail, finishing (unbleached vs bleached), surface treatments and explicit mass/weight bands. Primary commercial applications are shirting, lightweight apparel shells, light home textiles and cut‑and‑sew conversion for downstream manufacturers. HTS Code Classification & Trade Specifications HTS structure: Chapter 52 — Cotton; Heading 5208 — Woven fabrics of cotton, containing 85% or more by weight of cotton, weighing not more than 200 g/m²; Subheading 5208.11 (with 8‑ and 10‑digit HTSUS subdivisions to capture specific weave, finish and yarn count). Classification rationale: tariff placement is determined by composition (≥85% cotton), woven construction and mass per unit area (≤200 g/m²); additional finishing or chemical treatments are recorded at more specific HTSUS digits but do not generally change the 6‑digit placement. Trade considerations include typical packaging (rolled on cardboard/wooden tubes, polyethylene wrap, bales or cartons palletized on heat‑treated pallets), preservation (moisture‑barrier wrapping, desiccants, fungal controls where required) and containerized stowage to avoid compression damage. Required documentation and quality standards for customs entries include GSM (ASTM D3776), fibre composition (ISO 1833), tensile (ASTM D5034), colourfastness (AATCC methods), certificate of origin for preferential duty claims and the full 10‑digit HTSUS code on filings.