Fiber content decides your HTS code. The code decides your duty. Get either one wrong on intimates and you are off by 15 points before freight. Classify, then build the real per-unit number.
Rates checked 21 Aug 2026. US trade actions have changed several times this year — Section 122 expired 24 Jul 2026 and was replaced by a tiered Section 301 duty. Every rate on this page is editable, and you should confirm your 10-digit code at
hts.usitc.gov before you quote a customer.
Misclassification on intimates is common, because the duty swings on details buyers never think about — lace content, knit versus woven, and whether a shaping garment is a bra, a girdle or a bodysuit. It is also the importer's liability, not the factory's.
Classification review of your current line, with the reasoning written out
3–5 matched factories in the Chaozhou–Shantou intimates cluster, with MOQ, lead time and quoted ranges
ImporterKit — free trade document templates and reference sheets for people who ship goods across borders.
Rates shown are editable defaults, not authority. Confirm your 10-digit classification and duty at hts.usitc.gov before quoting. Nothing here is customs, tax, or legal advice.