Other cloths produced according to specified dimensions are: Textile piece goods have been sold globally in many varieties, including grey, bleached, or dyed and prints.
Many fabrics of coarse to fine cotton qualities such as Baftas, calicos, and muslins were used to be exported during the Mughal era.
Punjum, Salampores, Palampores, Chintz, Book muslin and Longcloth, varieties of Ghingahm were among the piece goods which were exported to America from Madras.
[32]: 22, 429 [20] During the 1920s, the Philippines was the largest market for cotton piece goods exported by the United States of America.
[33] Several textile piece goods are still traded with different HS codes to differentiate the weave, structure, and composition.
For example, HS code 51123030 stands for hundred percent wool, and 58109100 is for woven dyed cotton with embroidery piece goods.