Tommy Hilfiger Sweatshirts

Class II - Moderate

What Should You Do?

  1. Check if you have this product:
    (About 400 in the U.S., and 1,300 in Canada)
  2. Do not eat it: Even if it looks and smells fine, do not consume this product.
  3. Throw it away or return it: You can return the product to the store for a full refund.
  4. Report problems: Report any issues to the FDA's Safety Reporting Portal.

Recall Details

Company:
Unknown Manufacturer
Reason for Recall:
The sweatshirts fail to meet federal flammability standards for wearing apparel, posing a risk of burn hazard to consumers.
Classification:
Class II - Moderate

Products that might cause a temporary health problem, or pose a slight threat of a serious nature.

Status:
ongoing
Hazard:
The sweatshirts fail to meet federal flammability standards for wearing apparel, posing a risk of burn hazard to consumers.
Remedy:
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled sweatshirts and contact Tommy Hilfiger to receive a full refund.

Product Images

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Product Information

Full Description:

This recall involves Tommy Hilfiger brand children's sweatshirts sold in sizes 4 to 16. The sweatshirts have the letters "N.Y.C." and "Hilfiger College" printed on the front. Sweatshirts included in this recall were sold in three styles: Style Number Description BJ52217867 Orange and brown, hoodedsweatshirt with zipper E552217832 Orange, brown or black,hooded pullover sweatshirt E552217830 Black zippered sweatshirt

Product Codes/Lot Numbers:

(About 400 in the U.S., and 1,300 in Canada)

Official Source

Always verify recall information with the official CPSC source:

View on CPSC.gov

CPSC Recall Number: 10233

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