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P.Jamas Children’s Sleepwear Recalled

Pajamas violate federal flammability standard


Fashionviews, Inc. is recalling about 4,000 pairs of P.Jamas children's sleepwear. The garments fail to meet federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injury to children.

This recall involves all styles of P.Jamas brand name children’s sleepwear including nightgowns and two-piece shirt/pant sets sold in children’s sizes XS through XL. A garment label with the name P.Jamas in blue lettering on a white background is sewn to the center back of the garments. The children’s sleepwear is 100 percent cotton woven or knit fabrics. The garments are in a variety of pastel colors in solid, stripe or plaid patterns. Some nightgowns are hand smocked and some pajamas are trimmed in piping or rickrack.

Boutique shops nationwide and the www.p-jamas.com website sold the pajamas from January 2006 through October 2010 for between about $50 and $100. They were made in Bolivia and Peru.

Consumers should stop using the recalled sleepwear immediately and return the product to the retailer where purchased for a full refund.

For additional information, contact P.Jamas toll-free at (888) 554-6495 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, visit the company’s website at www.p-jamas.com or email contactus@p-jamas.com

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