Jessy Edwards  |  February 22, 2023

Category: Legal News

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Hatley children’s pajama recall overview: 

  • Who: Hatley USA has recalled more than 7,600 children’s pajamas and 300 headbands
  • Why: The recalled children’s pajamas fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, and the headbands contain heightened levels of lead.
  • Where: The Hatley children’s pajama recall is active in the United States.

Hatley USA has recalled more than 7,600 children’s pajamas and 300 headbands due to flammability risk and elevated levels of lead.

The recall was published to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on Feb. 16 and applies to children’s 100% polyester fleece zip-up pajamas and Opalescent Angel Wings Headbands. 

According to the recall, as the products fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, they pose a risk of burn injuries to children.  

In regards to the children’s headbands, the products contain levels of lead that exceed the federal lead content ban, the recall states. 

“Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health issues,” it says.

About 7,640 pajamas and about 300 headbands were recalled nationwide. 

Hatley USA offering full refund

The recalled pajamas can be identified by tracking numbers 1014970, 1015226, 1016019, 1016490, 1018791, or 1018936. The tracking numbers are located on an inside left side seam label that states “PAL501” followed by the tracking number. 

The Opalescent Angel Wings Headbands were sold in one size. They are pink with two silver angel’s wings.

“Consumers should immediately take the recalled products away from children, stop using them and contact Hatley USA for a full refund,” the company says.

Consumers should destroy the pajamas by cutting them in half, break the headband and send Hatley USA a photo of the destroyed products by email at service@hatley.com. 

Upon receipt of the photo, consumers will be issued a full refund, the company said. Consumers can also return the recalled products to any Hatley USA store. 

The products were sold at Hatley Boutique, Out West Trading Co, and resort area gift shops nationwide from January 2019 through September 2022 for between $9 and $46.

Meanwhile, children’s robes imported by SMWVB, ChildLikeMe, Betusline Official Apparel and BTPEIHTD and sold exclusively on amazon.com were also recalled. Paper Cape also initiated a recall of its children’s pajamas. 

Are you affected by this Hatley recall? Let us know in the comments! 


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