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CPSC, Lands' End Announce Recall of Zipper Pulls on Children's Outer Wear

  • Recalled Land's End Jacket
  • Recalled Land's End Outerwear
  • Recalled Land's End Outerwear
Name of Product:
Lands' End Infant and Toddler Squall Parkas, Sport Squalls, Squall Snow Suits and Squall Bibs
Hazard:

The rubber zipper pull-tab can be bitten off and may pose a risk of choking to young children.

Remedy:
Dispose
Recall Date:
March 01, 2005
Units:

About 24,000

Consumer Contact

For more information, call Lands' End at (800) 200-6212 anytime, or visit their Web site at www.landsend.com.

Recall Details

Description:

The recalled Lands' End outer wear have a rubber tab located at the end of the fabric zipper pull located on the front of the jacket. The recall includes the garments and style numbers listed below. The style number is written on a label in the left side seam of the garment.

Infant Squall Parka, style 94648
Infant Hooded Sport Squall, style 94650
Infant Squall Snowsuit, style 94654
Infant Squall Bib, style 94652
Toddler Squall Parka, style 94649
Toddler Hooded Sport Squall, style 94651
Toddler Squall Snowsuit, style 94655
Toddler Squall Bib, style 94653

Remedy:

Cut off the fabric zipper pull and dispose of it.

Incidents/Injuries:

Four reports of the tab being chewed off, without injury.

Sold At:
Lands' End Catalogue and Internet sales from August 2004 through December 21, 2004 for between $54.50 and $79.50.
Importer(s):

Lands' End, of Dodgeville, Wis.

Manufactured In:
China and Hong Kong
Recall number:
05-546

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