Target is recalling baby clothes due to concerns of potential severe injuries.

The clothing may cause harm and result in "serious harm".

May 31st 2024.

Target is recalling baby clothes due to concerns of potential severe injuries.
Target has recently issued a recall for a line of baby clothes due to concerns over their safety. The specific item being recalled is the pink Peter Rabbit unisex faux fur bunnysuit, designed by Design International and sold at Target stores. This recall affects various sizes including newborn, three months, six months, 12 months, 18 months, and 24 months.

According to Product Safety Australia, the reason for the recall is due to long and loose threads found inside the garments. These threads have the potential to entangle a baby's arms or legs, which could lead to a loss of circulation and severe injury. The notice also emphasizes the importance of immediately stopping the use of these garments and returning them to Target for a full refund.

For any further inquiries or concerns, consumers can reach out to Design International through their phone number 8823 8221, available from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. They can also contact the company via email at [email protected].

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