The jackets have drawstrings in the hood and at the bottom, which pose an entrapment hazard
November 12, 2015Belle Investment Corporation of Irvine, Calif., is recalling about 40 Richie House boys’ jackets.
The jackets have drawstrings in the hood and at the bottom, which pose an entrapment hazard to children.
No incidents or injuries have been reported.
This recall involves two styles of Richie House boys’ hooded jackets.
The striped red and purple jacket comes with a drawstring in the hood, and has a crest-shaped emblem sewn onto the front of it. It was sold in sizes: 4-7 and 9-10. The model number is RH1045C.
The polyester and cotton padded jackets were sold in brown, dark green and red, and have a white drawstring located at the bottom. The jackets have a round emblem sewn onto the front and were sold in sizes 2T-5.
The model number is RH1332-B or RH1332-C and is printed on the care label. “Richie House” is also printed on a label sewn into the neck of the coat.
The jackets, manufactured in China, were sold online at www.Zulily.com and www.Richiehouse.com from April 2015, through October 2015, for about $20.
Consumers should immediately remove the drawstrings from the hood and the bottom of the recalled jackets to eliminate the hazard and contact Richie House for instructions to receive a full refund.
Consumers may contact Richie House toll-free at 844-742-1303 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (PT) Monday through Friday, or online at www.richiehouse.com and click on “recall information” on the top bar or at the bottom of the page, or by email at info@richiehouse.com.