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J. Crew Recalls Baby Coveralls Due to Choking Hazard (Recall Alert)

Consumers should stop using this product unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

Recall date: May 01, 2014

Recall number: 14-732

Recall Details

Units

About 8,700

Description

This recall involves all styles of J. Crew Holiday 2013 and Spring 2014 baby coveralls in sizes newborn to 3T. The coveralls were sold in various colors and designs including prints and stripes. A care label sewn into the inside left seam of the garment reads either “HO’ 13” or “SP ’14,” and lists the PO number and style number. PO and style numbers included in the recall are:

 

PO number: 5046152, Style # 05578, SP’14

PO number: 5046153, Style #A3413, SP’14

PO number: 5046154, Style #A3415, SP’14

PO number: 5046155, Style #A3412, SP’14

PO number: 5046156, Style #A3390, SP’14

PO number: 5046157, Style #A3395, SP’14 

PO number: 5046158, Style #A3388, SP’14

PO number: 8041216, Style #08664, HO’13

PO number: 8041362, Style #08661, HO’13

Incidents/Injuries

The firm has received eight reports of snaps detaching. No injuries have been reported.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the coveralls and contact J. Crew Group, Inc. for full refund. Consumers who purchased the garments online will receive instructions for returning the coveralls. J.Crew is contacting consumers who bought the coveralls directly.

Sold exclusively at

J.Crew stores in New York and California, online at jcrew.com and the J.Crew catalog from October 2013 to March 2014 for about $30.

Importer

J. Crew Group Inc., of New York, N.Y.

Manufactured in

China

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