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Swimwear Anywhere recalls girls hooded jackets

The jackets have a drawstring around the neck area which poses a strangulation hazard

August 28, 2014
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Swimwear Anywhere of New York, N.Y., is recalling about 200 girls hooded swimwear jackets

The jackets have a drawstring around the neck area which can become entangled or caught on playground slides, hand rails, school bus doors or other moving objects, posing a significant strangulation and/or entanglement hazard to children.

No incidents or injuries have been reported.

This recall involves the Little Marc Jacobs girls hooded pull-over swimwear cover-up jackets made of 100% cotton. The jackets are navy with red flowers and teal leaves and have a teal bunny applique and two buttons on the front. They were sold in girl’s sizes 2 through 12.

Little Marc Jacobs Swimwear, style number LM28616, Lot #1 and the size are printed on the black sewn-in label at the center back of the jackets.

The jackets, manufactured in India, were sold exclusively at Swimwear Anywhere Outlet, children’s boutiques and other specialty retail stores nationwide and online at www.swimwearanywhere.com from January 2014, through July 2014, for about $89.

Consumers should immediately take the jackets away from children. Consumers can remove the drawstring from the jacket to eliminate the hazard or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Consumers may contact Swimwear Anywhere at (800) 647-6335 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.


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