Woolino has recalled its 100% merino wool children’s pyjamas due to a failure to meet federal flammability standards.
The recall involves the company’s one-piece, long-sleeve, footed pyjamas which have a blue, grey, lilac or lilac grey horizontal stripe print and a zipper that extends from the centre of the neckline down to the left ankle.
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Made in China, the sleepwear was sold in sizes six to 12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months and 2T. Woolino and the size are printed on the back of the neckline.
While no incidents have been reported as of yet, consumers should immediately take the recalled sleepwear away from children and contact Woolino for a full refund.
The pyjamas were sold at Clothes Pony and Caro Bambino stores nationwide and online at Amazon, Zulily, and Woolino from May 2015 through November 2017 for between US$50-$60.

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