J. Crew has recalled approximately 20,000 baby coveralls (plus 8,700 previously recalled in May 2014) in sizes newborn to 2T. These garments were sold in various prints and stripes and are being recalled because the metal snaps can detach from the fabric. The firm has received 10 reports of these snaps detaching, although no injuries have been reported. Consumers are advised to stop using the coveralls immediately and contact J. Crew for a full refund.
The snaps on these garments can break off or detach from the fabric, posing a serious choking hazard if a young child swallows or inhales the small metal part.
Consumers should immediately stop using the coveralls and contact J. Crew for a full refund. Consumers who purchased the garments online will receive instructions for returning the coveralls, including a postage-paid shipping label. J.Crew is contacting consumers who bought the coveralls directly.

J. Crew Baby Coveralls - Style #B3607

J. Crew Baby Coveralls - Style #A8273

J. Crew Baby Coveralls - Style #A8248

J. Crew Baby Coveralls - Style #B3606
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response