Duluth Trading recalls children’s holiday pajama sets due to burn hazard
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced that Duluth Trading Company is recalling about 22,400 children’s holiday pajama sets due to a burn hazard.
The pajamas violate the federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children. No injuries have been reported as of Monday, January 27, 2025.
The Federal Flammability Standard for Children’s Sleepwear requires that children’s sleepwear meet a burn resistance performance standard. This standard is designed to reduce the risk of serious burn injuries to children in case of contact with a flame source.
The recall involves Duluth Trading’s two-piece children’s holiday pajama sets sold in four styles: holiday birch truck, classic red, Christmas beaver, and mountain green. The 100% cotton, long-sleeved pajamas' top, and bottom are red, white, and green. The pajama sets were sold in children’s sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. “Duluth Trading Company” and “Made in Cambodia” are printed on the neck label, and “K0040, 3237-92” and “HBT,” “CRE,” “CBV” or “MNG” on the side-seam label.
The recalled pajamas were sold by Duluth Trading stores nationwide and online at www.duluthtrading.com from October 2019 through November 2024 for about $35.
Those who purchased the recalled items should immediately take the recalled pajamas away from their children and stop using them. Consumers can contact Duluth Trading for a full refund of the full purchase price in the original form of payment or as store credit.
Consumers will be asked to destroy the garments by cutting the top and bottom in half and disposing of them. Consumers must send a photo of the destroyed garment to [email protected].