The pajama pants violation federal flammability standards
November 22, 2013The Bailey Boys of Saint Simons Island, Ga., is recalling about 2,000 pair of boy’s loungewear pants.
The pajama pants fail to meet federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
No incidents or injuries have been reported
This recall involves The Bailey Boys’ children’s 100% cotton loungewear pants, sold in sizes toddler 2 through boys’ 12. All of the pajama pants have an elastic waistband with a white drawstring and a garment label that states “J.Bailey clothing for young men.” The pajama pants were sold in multiple prints including Chad-Ball red baseball print, Chad-Base two colored red baseball print, Chad-Boat light blue boat print, Chad Crab grey crab print, Chad-Golf light gray print, Chad-Santa green Santa Clause print, Chad-Sea grey blue seahorse print, Chad-Turtle dark blue turtle print and Chad-Turtle light blue turtle print. The website www.jbaileyclothing.com is printed on a hangtag attached to the garment.
The pajamas, manufactured in El Salvador, were sold at children’s boutiques nationwide from September 2012, through August 2013, for about $25.
Consumers should immediately take the recalled pajama pants away from children, and return them to The Bailey Boys for a full refund.
Consumers may contact The Bailey Boys toll-free at (855) 809-4400 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.