Duluth Trading Company is recalling approximately 22,400 sets of children's two-piece holiday pajamas because they fail to meet federal flammability regulations for children's sleepwear. These 100% cotton sets were sold in four styles—holiday birch truck, classic red, Christmas beaver, and mountain green—in sizes 2 through 7. While no incidents or injuries have been reported, the pajamas pose a risk of burn injuries to children. Consumers can receive a full refund or store credit after following specific instructions to destroy the product and document it with a photo.
The pajamas violate federal flammability standards, creating a danger that the fabric could ignite and cause burn injuries to children. No incidents have been reported to date.
Consumers should immediately take the recalled pajamas away from children, stop using them, and contact Duluth Trading for a full refund of the full 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 ProductRecallK0040@duluthtrading.com. Duluth Trading is contacting all known purchasers directly.
Identifiers 'Duluth Trading Company' and 'Made in Cambodia' are printed on the neck label.

Recalled Duluth Trading Children's Holiday Pajama Sets

HBT, "CRE," "CBV" or "MNG" is printed on the pajama's side-seam label
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response