Clothing estimate scope
The clothing bucket is a starting point for apparel purchases. Exact treatment depends on fabric, garment type, adult or child use, and the final commodity or tariff code.
United States parcels
Estimate United States landed cost for overseas clothing purchases with the clothing estimate bucket.
Rules as of 2026-06, last checked (version 2026.06.25-v1). Note: 2026 de-minimis rules are changing — always confirm the current rule with the official source before relying on this estimate.
The clothing bucket is a starting point for apparel purchases. Exact treatment depends on fabric, garment type, adult or child use, and the final commodity or tariff code.
Split clothing into verified commodity-code rows for United States before relying on this for a real shipment.
Official sources: www.cbp.gov www.cbp.gov hts.usitc.gov
No. Clothing rates vary by fabric, garment type, and the tariff or commodity code. This estimate uses a single simplified apparel bucket, so confirm the exact rate against the official United States tariff before relying on it.
The same low-value parcel rules apply to clothing as to other consumer goods: customs duty is generally not charged on consignments at or below USD 800; this model does not add a separate federal import tax for United States. Clothing is not an excise good, but always confirm the current threshold with the official source.
Often yes. Where Estimated duty only applies, it is usually calculated on the customs value, which can include the item price plus shipping and insurance, and in some countries the duty as well.
Estimate only. This calculator does not provide customs, legal, or tax advice. Final charges are determined by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the parcel carrier. The de-minimis treatment of low-value imports is changing during 2026; always confirm the current rule with the official source before relying on this estimate.