Key Takeaway
Chenille Sweaters Recall by Dillard's was recalled on December 18, 1996.
Chenille Sweaters Recall
Description
Chenille Sweaters Recall NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Ken Giles December 18, 1996 (301) 504-7052 Release # 97-046 CPSC Recalls Highly Flammable Chenille Sweaters WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced today the stop sale and recall of more than 32,000 dangerously flammable chenille sweaters sized for girls and women. The sale of these sweaters violates the federal Flammable Fabrics Act, and the sweaters present a serious risk of burn injuries. In fact, these sweaters burn faster than newspaper. Although CPSC has not received reports of injuries from these sweaters to date, the agency is issuing this safety notice and recalling the sweaters to prevent injuries from these dangerous products. The sweaters, which were made in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the United States, are made in a variety of colors of very soft textured chenille. Sweater styles are primarily long sleeved or short sleeved with a crew or turtle neckline; although, there is also a v-neck vest style and a mock wrap style. The sweaters sold for between $38 and $130 at large department stores and small boutiques nationwide. Nearly all of these sweaters are made of 65 percent rayon/35 percent nylon; although, a few styles are made of 90 percent rayon/10 percent nylon, 67 percent rayon/33 percent nylon, or 100 percent rayon. CPSC is working with a number of importers and retailers to recall these sweaters. CPSC surveyed over 100 retail stores in major U.S. cities to test for the fire hazard. CPSC urges consumers to immediately stop wearing sweaters they believe may be involved in this recall. These flammable sweaters should be returned to the retailers where purchased. Retailers taking part in this recall will provide a refund or credit. The following major retailers sold the sweaters: BCBG Bloomingdale's Dillard's Express Foley's Lerner of New York Limited Too Lord & Taylor Macy's Neiman Marcus Nordstrom Parisian, Inc. Robinson-May CPSC found the following brand names and RN numbers on the labels of the sweaters that failed the flammability test. Consumers can call the importers and manufacturers listed for more information. Brand Name RN Number Manufacturer/Importer Phone Number BCBG Maxazeria RN 80734 BCBG Max Azria Vernon, Calif. (213) 589-2224 525 Made in America RN 61680 525 Made in America, Inc. New York, N.Y. (212) 921-5688 Maille ISHYU RN 78635 Pretty Talk Inc. Miami, Fla. (305) 717-3180 Sisters RN 84332 Fredini, dba Miss LA Los Angeles, Calif. (213) 745-7921 Karen Kane Lifestyle Petite RN 59168 Karen Kane Los Angeles, Calif. (800) 590-5263 Karen Kane Lifestyle RN 59168 Karen Kane RN 59168 The Limited RN 54867 Limited Inc. Limited Too Columbus, Ohio (800) 723-8785 Express Tricot RN 54867 Limited Express (Limited Inc.) Columbus, Ohio (614) 479-4031 N.Y. Jeans RN 23243 Lerner New York Inc. (Limited Inc.) New York, N.Y. (800) 723-5111 There are sweaters with the brand names and RN numbers listed here that are not violative. Retailers should be able to tell whether an individual chenille sweater is involved in this recall based on the yle numbers they have. The importers and manufacturers have voluntarily agreed to recall the sweaters from consumers and will issue recall information through the retailers who sold the products. Link to CPSC's provisionally accepted settlement agreement with Nordstrom. For additional questions about this chenille sweater recall, including information on other retailers participating in this recall, consumers can call the CPSC toll-free hotline at (800) 638-2772.
Products Affected
525 Made in America chenille sweaters
BCBG Maxazeria chenille sweaters
Express Tricot chenille sweaters
Karen Kane chenille sweaters
Karen Kane Lifestyle chenille sweaters
Karen Kane Lifestyle Petite chenille sweaters
Limited chenille sweaters
Maille ISHYU chenille sweaters
Clothing (Adults)N.Y. Jeans chenille sweaters
Sisters chenille sweaters
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this recall still active?
Check the status badge at the top of this page. "Ongoing" means the recall is still active and you should follow the remedy instructions. "Completed" or "Terminated" means the recall process has concluded, though the safety issue remains relevant for any unrepaired products.
How do I check if my product is affected?
Compare the model number, lot code, serial number, or date range listed in the recall notice with the information on your product's label or packaging. For vehicles, check your VIN at NHTSA.gov/Recalls.
What remedy is available for this recall?
Check the remedy section above or contact the manufacturer directly for current remedy options.
Where can I find the original recall notice?
This recall was issued by CPSC. You can view the original notice using the link provided above.